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UPPAbaby Vista 2013 Cole (Slate) RRP ?630


bankton7

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2 years old.

Good condition (only light scuffing on frame between front wheels).

Pick up only (Brixton).

?260


Features:

Bassinet: Suitable from birth to 6 months

Toddler Seat: Suitable from 3 months to 50 lbs.

Massive basket

Adapters to attach car seat

Easy one-step fold?with or without the seat attached

Welded and formed aircraft aluminum alloy frame

Includes both bassinet and seat?completely interchangeable and requires no fabric swapping

One-button handle-height adjustment

Added rubber bumpers to protect the stroller handlebar in standing position

Smooth-rolling "no-flat" foam and rubber wheels

Elevated seat/bassinet height brings you closer to your child

Removable bumper bar cover

Floating arch "no kick" rear axle

Red/green successful attachment indicators

Convenient rain shield and mesh bug & sun shield included

Ventilated bassinet canopy and aerated mattress for air flow

All-natural bassinet liner of cotton + soybean fiber

Removable, washable and interchangeable fabric

Easy to activate brake system

Shock-absorbing front + rear suspension

Stands when folded




http://www.momsstrollerreviews.com/uppababy-vista-stroller-review/

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