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Quinny Super Lightweight Stroller ?70 ONO


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Quinny Yezz Air. Condition is ?Used? but in great nick. One back wheel is brand new and never been used (Quinny just replaced it - see photos). Fabrics all good as new. The yezz air is so light and folds to a really neat, compact size. Can be carried over the shoulder when folded with the integrated strap. Looks awesome - very unique design. Looking for ?70 Ono. Features include:



Suitable from 6 months to 15 kg (approx. 3.5 years)



Ultra comfortable 3D knitted hammock seat



The knitted fabric allows air to pass through, perfect for those hot summer days so great as a holiday buggy



Handy knitted shopping net (to the side of the seat)



Reversible sun canopy



Skate wheels and front swivel wheels (or back wheel brand new-unused)



Extremely manoeuvrable and light to push



Compact and easy 3 step fold



New integrated folding pedal is shoe friendly



Shoulder strap makes it easy to carry



Stands upright by itself when folded



Ergonomic pushbar



Assembled size: 76.5cm(L) x 58cm(W) x 105.5cm(H)



Weight: 5 kg



Folded size: 76.5cm(L) x 45cm(W) x 23.5cm(H)



Does not come with rain cover (they don?t come with cover brand new either)



Retails at ?199 new



Collection from SE232RW


For photos follow link below or private message me:


http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/710-53481-19255-0/1?icep_ff3=2&pub=5575378759&campid=5338273189&customid=&icep_item=202826504259&ipn=psmain&icep_vectorid=229508&kwid=902099&mtid=824&kw=lg&toolid=11111





Any questions, please let me know

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