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Sherpani Rumba Superlight Baby Rucksack Carrier ?15 ono


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Great backpack carrier, in good condition. Hard to find in this country. The foot stirrups are very important for the little one's circulation on long trips.


Pick up from Camberwell.


From the Sherpani website:


The Rumba Superlight Baby Carrier is a lightweight alternative to the award-winning Rumba Baby Carrier. As the name implies, the Rumba Superlight baby carrier is considerably lighter than other baby carriers on the market, weighing in at just 67 oz. minimum weight. Great for around the city day trips. It differs in having slightly less volume for storage and comes in one frame size. It is designed to comfortably fit both men and women with torsos ranging from 17"-20?.

The Rumba Superlight also features our exclusive five point chest plate that prevents slouching and holds your child upright comfortably and securely with padded foam and five security straps. This baby carrier includes a sunshade and rain cover (same color as the pack), and foot stirrups to increase your child?s circulation and comfort.

Large main compartment for extra clothing/diapers

Elastic Toy Loops

Baby Stirrups For Proper Leg Circulation

Padded Bucket Seat and Sides

Five-Point Chest Plate

Topper Sunshade Included

Rated To Carry 70 lbs

2800 cubic inches

7 lb 8 oz

12in x 30in x 12in

http://www.sherpani.uk.com/sherpani-rumba-super-light-baby-carrier.html

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