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Hi, I am selling my child carrier - Thule Sapling (Slate/ Cobalt) model. It's in great condition and perfect working order. Would like £50 (similar models still retail for over £150 ). Pick up from SE19.


I loved using this with my son who have now outgrown it. I used from 6mths until he was 4yrs. Weight capacity is up to 22 kg


It's adjustable and really comfortable to wear and they both loved being in it (they also napped in it on occasion so must be comfy). It comes with a handy sunshade. It’s very light (3.3kg) which is one of the reasons that I selected. I could easily put my son on my back without any assistance.


It has a plenty of storage areas for carrying essentials whilst hiking/ walking.

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