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For Sale: LittleLife Ultralight Baby Carrier Backpack


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Compact and very comfortable baby carrier backpack from Little Life. Zips up to look exactly like a normal backpack so very convenient for travelling and carrying around. Has handy additional compartments in the front for storage. 
Suitable for children 6m-3 yrs, up to approx 15kg, for long walks and hikes - less bulky and unwieldy than the big ones, but a lot more support and structure than the soft carriers. 
In great condition - would have loved to use it more as we didn't hike as much as I'd have liked, and is now outgrown. 

More details here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdRz55mFx_M

And a review here: https://www.madeformums.com/reviews/littlelife-ultralight-convertible-s2-carrier-review/

Price: £35

Collection only from SE22, please ask if any questions. 

 

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