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SOLD: Concord Buggy & Travel System in Lava ?200


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Perfect for the discerning parent, this travel system is in excellent condition and is sold as a complete travel system suitable from birth to about 3yrs.


We really loved this versatile travel system with isofix car seat that can be clipped straight onto the buggy base and the lie flat cot where baby can travel laying flat so no risk of spending too long curled up in a car seat on those longer journeys.


Baby can also sleep overnight in the travel cot as the sides are firm and protected.


The buggy frame and handle is fully adjustable so it is great for taller parents but can also be adjusted to a lower setting if required. Easy hand operated brake on the handle and superb mobility.


New these retail around ?900

https://www.pramcentre.co.uk/prams-pushchairs-c1/travel-systems-c20/concord-neo-travel-set-p986


Comes as a complete set with all the attachments including;

Proton Lie flat carry cot

Ion Car seat

Neo Buggy seat

Sunshine Umbrella/Sun shade

Papabag Nappy bag

Rain cover and fly screen


Collection from SE12 or can be delivered to SE22

From a smoke and pet free home.


The CONCORD NEO buggy is the epitome of advanced technology and design and is exceptionally versatile.

?200 open to offers

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