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Bugaboo Chameleon3 Limited Edition buggy and pram in ‘Elements Ombré’ print with accessories - £200


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Purchased in 2017 for £1,400 and added additional accessories (car seat attachments, winter muff). Recently purchased a new undercarriage bag and replaced the chassis, so the frame is great, sturdy condition.
 

Main defects pictured (a worn strap across the front of the buggy where the child grips and worn padding at the end of the buggy where the child's foot rests). A new buggy grip is included in the sale to fix one of the defects.
 

Sale includes everything pictured (winter muff, car seat attachments, pram, buggy. )
 

Manufacturer details:

The Limited Edition Bugaboo Cameleon3 Elements Ombre Stroller is inspired by the elements from nature, deepest sea blue, pure natural look, unique gradient effect.

Bugaboo Cameleon3 Elements tires has 3 positions for all terrains, in the city, small swivel wheels in front will help navigate through tight spaces with one hand and adjustable suspension keeps you rolling smoothly. On rougher terrain, with big wheels forward, you’ll be ready for bumps that come your way. Easily converts into two-wheel position to pull through sand or snow.


 

Bugaboo Cameleon3 Elements Features:

- Reversible & reclinable seat

- One hand release bassinet

- Quick-release wheels

- Flat fold bassinet

- Padded 5 point safety harness

- Maximized underseat bag

- Foot Brake

- Adjustable harness

- Adjustable handlebar

- Matching reversible seat inlay

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