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Thule Chariot Cheetah 2 - only £250. Fits two small children or one 7-year-old


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We're selling our much-loved Thule Chariot Cheetah 2 for only £300 (the latest comparable models from Thule are a staggering £1,099 new). It's been one of the most useful things we've ever owned as a family, doing a daily school bike run for 1-2 children and doubling up as a brilliant buggy for carrying things to the park (it's amazing how much you can stuff in when you're having a picnic). You can also jog with it, if you're that way inclined, or buy accessories to take it cross-country skiing... It's showing some inevitable signs of wear and tear (aren't we all?) which you can see in the photos: notably a scuffed underside and a missing piece of Velcro. But it still works brilliantly, it's still waterproof and it's easy to get spare parts from Thule. Pick up SE22.

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