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FS Mamas and Papas Joolz day teal pushchair and carrycot USED


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Used so shows signs of wear and tear, hole on either side of shopping basket at bottom of pram (doesn?t affect use). Carrycot hardly used, practically new. Getting rid of pram as we are relocating.

Everything has been disinfected with nursery cleanser.


Free foot muff and detachable umbrella accessory.

Looking for ?120.


NOT interested in time wasters.


- From day one - suitable from birth.

- Perfect position - high seat position to relieve your back when lifting your baby in or out.

- Comfy cot - includes matching carrycot with a hypoallergenic breathable mattress and Air-Top.

Features and Benefits:

- Ergonomic design - ergonomic seat can be reversed and adjusted into three different positions.

- Adjustable footrest - provides exactly the right support for your baby, at any time.

- In or out - one handed unlock bumper bar for ease lifting baby in or out.

- Four-wheel-suspension - lets you smoothly take on turns, bumps and obstacles.

- Height adjustable handlebar - gives parents the right amount of comfort.

- Compact storage - folds easily into a compact position for practical storage.


Specifications:

Age Guideline: Birth - 15kg.

Dimensions: H: 100 - 110 x W: 62 x L: 88cm Approx.

Folded Dimensions: H: 50 x W: 62 x L: 92cm Approx.

Weight: 12.1kg Approx.

Includes: Chassis, Seat Unit, Carrycot and Shopping Basket.


Carrycot Age Suitability: Birth - 9kg.

Carrycot Weight: 4kg Approx.


Best Wishes,


Aliff

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