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Raleigh Snug children’s bike seat for sale.  Very good clean condition.  This is a frame mounted model for bikes without a pannier and includes the attachment for the bike frame.  Selling for £15 (Purchased new for £50). 

  • 3 point harness secures your child safely and the adjustable footrests are designed to give maximum flexibility as your child grows.
  • Suitable for child's weight 9kg to 22kg
  • Complies with EN14344 child seat safety standard
  • Seat weight 2.32kg
  • Seat dimensions: width 398mm x height 756mm x depth 344mm
  • Extra security belt
  • Large footrests for protection and retention
  • Ergonomic shape for helmet use
  • Adjustable footrest in 4 positions
  • Quick safety turn - no tools required for assembly

Collection from Telegraph Hill SE14. 

 

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