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Khaki Black Micralite FastFold Stroller and accessories £120


Very minimal use due to lockdown (nowhere to go...) but an amazing pram for steering one handed (other holds coffee), running with, bumping up and down steps, going cross country or getting a baby to sleep in seconds in the hammock seat. No stains/rips/wear. Comes with stormproof raincover, fleece sleeping bag (integrates with straps), strap cushions, pump, instruction manual, buggy board if wanted.


- Suitable from 6 months

- Lightweight for ease of travel (7.5kg)

- Unique hammock-style seat

- All-terrain tyres. Snow, Sand, Mud are no match

- UPF 50+ hood and sun shade

- Unique compact fold

- Pockets for handy storage

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