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FS: Bush Baby Lite Back Pack


RicB

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Virtually new, my wife bought this a few years ago as we had twins and this model was one of the best so she bought it for her while daddy had a different model which wasnt nearly as good as this one.


So we would like to sell this to another parent for their ease of carrying their child.


A review of this model can be found here: http://www.mumsnet.com/reviews/on-the-move/baby-backpacks/9577-bushbaby-lite-baby-carrier


They sell for around ?129 new, so we would like ?80 for it please as its in immaculate condition.


Please PM if interested.


Thanks

Ric


Details from the website:

This is the Bushbaby Lite Baby Carrier which offers a great lightweight baby carrier for your back.


Your child can be fastened in in absolute safety via the 'V Shaped' adjustable harness which is quick and easy to use. When the carrieris on you, the 'S Shaped' shoulder pads, and hip belt really offers you great support and the load bearing design effectively distributes the weight of your child safely and subtly.


The Bushbaby Lite carrier also includes a sleep cushion and padding to the supporting harness - and for the parents there is an adjustable backsystem with a non-slip feature for sfety, security and peace of mind.


Here are some other features of this lightweight baby carrier:

?A frame designed for additional shock-absorbtion

?Colour coded straps for the new design

?Pockets within the carrier for the essentials!

?Coems with a viewing mirror so you can literally keep an eye on your little one!

?Storage capacity is approximately 2ltrs

?Maximum carrying weigh limit is 20kgs

?Designed for use between 6 months and about 3 years

?Ideally suited for adults between 5ft and 6ft

?The waist / chest sizes are 50 inches / 52 inches

?The dry weight of the carrier is only 1.9kgs

?There is an included sun canopy with a mesh too

?Tested to BSEN13209-04 standards

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