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NOW SOLD- Stokke Xplory Special Edition True Black Model- Complete Kit


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Dear EDF


We are selling our special edition Stokke Xplory True Black model. This is the complete kit comprising:


- Cot

- Stroller Seat

- Parasol/ umbrella

- Changing Bag

- Shopping Bag

- Cup holder

- Rain cover

- Mosquito Mesh Cover

- Stokke Rider Board


https://www.stokke.com/GBR/en-gb/stokke-stories/stokke-stories-product-news/stokke-xplory-true-black.html


Anybody who knows the Stokke brand will know how great their products are in terms of ergonomic design and quality. We have loved this stroller, the second we have owned. It is a unique and limited edition design. I have taken a few pictures indicating the different configurations, it is a very versatile stroller and very comfortable to use. All our children have loved the Xplory but this one was bought for our youngest and now she is grown enough that we do not need it, we separately bought the rider board. All in all it cost ?1,300. Still under the transferable Stokke Warranty for another year will sell for ?650. Note this is cheaper than the most basic new Stokke Xplory without any of the extras and is in excellent condition! Kept in a smoke free home!

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