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ZuZu zippi little black pushchair


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A little, upright, no-fuss pushchair which folds very small and is super lightweight. We got it when we went on holiday with our (then) 14 month old as it was perfect for pushing through the airport and dropping at the gate. Very simple and basic, but did the job.


Please see the link below for a picture of the pushchair (although obviously that's not the actual one!). It's not in perfect cosmetic condition; from memory there's a minor tear or two to fabric around the sun shade arms, although the body of the shade itself is intact, and the mesh shopping bag which hangs on the back may also have a cosmetic snag or two, but still holds everything you need it to (says there's a 2kg max, but I found it fine for water bottle, some nappies, wipes, wallet and mobile phone etc).


Overall, the stroller still works perfectly well, and was especially for the airport dash. We're only upgrading because our now 2 and a half year old needs something a little wider for his shoulders.


http://coolspotters.com/files/photos/775218/zuzu-stroller-profile.jpg


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