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Uppababy Pram Carry Cot attachment in black.

 

This is obviously for a pram but is also specifically designed as a carry cot and travel infant cot bed. For use with the Uppababy Cruz pushchair. Also quite handy as a carrycot bed at home.

 

Comes with mosquito net and body cover (not not a rain cover). That said it has a sunshield which I always used as much easier to protect babe without getting the plastic attachment out!

 

We have washed everything including all of the outer material etc 

 

 

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