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SOLD- Silver Cross Reflex Stroller + Newborn Extension Pack + travel bag


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Selling our 9 month old blue Silver Cross Reflex with a Newborn Extension Pack and other accessories in excellent condition - ?160


- A very versatile stroller suitable from birth

- Turns into a parent facing travel system with the newborn extension included

- Umbrella fold in both parent facing and world facing modes making it ideal for travelling families

- Roomy seat and a great sunhood

- Adjustable handles and one hand easy recline and fold

- Comes with rain cover, foot muffs for both the stroller and the newborn extension, car seat adaptors in original

packaging


The following extra items are also included in the price:


- a Maclaren travel bag that can be used for this stroller (in used condition)

- a Dooky buggy bar to control the stroller with one hand also saving you from buying hooks to hang your bags,

shopping etc on the stroller



The RRP of the stroller plus the newborn extension that is sold separately is over ?250 (without the MacLaren travel bag and the buggy bar):


https://www.johnlewis.com/silver-cross-reflex-pushchair-black/p2751238


https://www.johnlewis.com/silver-cross-reflex-pushchair-birth-pack/p1131810?sku=233084920&s_kwcid=2dx92700016892919106&tmad=c&tmcampid=2&gclid=CLikkPqWzdMCFQEL0wodd_kM-A&gclsrc=aw.ds



Collection from SE22

From a pet free smoke free home

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