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CYBEX Agis M Air Navy Blue Buggy - NEW ?75 (Retail ?210)


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Have been given this brand new buggy but superfluous to requirements.



Agis M-Air 3 True Blue navy blue

The Agis M-Air3 - a lightweight and agile - but still comfortable pushchair.


? 3-in-1 system with CYBEX infant car seats and carry cot


? One-hand fold into a free-standing position


? Lightweight, agile and never-flat rubber wheels


? One-hand reclinable seat.


With 3 lightweight, never-flat wheels and an easily maneuverable frame, this pushchair suits pavements perfectly. A one-handed folding system makes it a


useful companion for urban families on the move.


The pushchair can be easily folded into a compact package with one hand.


It is easy and quick to convert the unit using the lift-and-fold technique. The frame is free-standing when folded, and can be stowed away compactly at home or while out and about to save space.


Lightweight, agile and never-flat rubber wheels, particularly suitable for even surfaces.


A smooth and comfortable ride through even city streets. Smaller and thinner wheels make it easy to maneuver through the fast-moving city. The all-wheel suspension makes it a smooth ride. Additionally, the high-quality rubber wheels never puncture or flatten.


For maximum comfort the seat unit can be fully reclined with just one hand.


This pushchair can easily be reclined to a comfortable lying position with just one hand, offering a perfect position for your child if asleep or bright awake discovering the world.

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