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Mama's and Papas x Donna Wilson Urbo2 Pram - £100


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Used but in great condition, wheels showing most sign of use but lots of life left in them. Pick up from SE5. From pet and smoke free home.

About the Urbo2:

Designed for practicality as well as style, Urbo2 comes complete with a built-in insect net and sunshade to stop unwanted visitors along with rain cover, adjustable leather handle to keep your hands from getting too hot or cold as the seasons change, large shopping basket for all your mommy essentials and lockable front swivel wheels to give you complete control. Urbo2 also has a practical compact fold that makes it easy to store in a closet or car trunk.

The Urbo2 stroller is suitable from birth to approximately 50lbs and is easy to customize; you can add accessories like the matching footmuff, messenger bag and parasol (all sold separately) and it's easy to convert Urbo2 into a travel system stroller simply add coordinating Maxi Cosi/Graco car seats. Also has a reversible seat so they can look at you or the world!

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