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SOLD - Uppababy buggy board £15


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Uppababy piggyback buggy board which we bought to use with our Uppababy Cruz 2017. Compatible with Cruz models (not Cruz V2).

It has been well used, purchased in 2020 for £100. Selling for £15.

collect from SE22. Please send private message if interested.

Some Highlights:

Quick snap on and off attachment

Conveniently lifts out of the way when not in use

Pushchair can fold with PiggyBack attached

Made with natural, eco-friendly wood

Non-skid surface prevents slipping

https://discountbabyequip.co.uk/products/uppababy-cruz-piggyback-ride-along-board?variant=32984241307784&currency=GBP&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=google%2Bshopping&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiA2eKtBhDcARIsAEGTG43rQ29V3_DZcImxZftDztnOeHKYAihnADgvt_0ssFA5nhVTbX2Yiv8aAp7pEALw_wcB

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