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Mothercare XXS pockit stroller


dthamarai

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Compact and lightweight portable stroller ideal for travel (planes/trains/tube). 

Easy to fold, super compact and comes with a shoulder bag to carry it in. Also fits in an aeroplane overhead luggage area so you don't need to check it in. 

It doesn't recline or have a rain cover (it's pretty basic) and is very lightweight so not really suitable for everyday use, but was absolutely  brilliant for taking on holiday and for solo parent day trips out via train/tube stations that aren't always accessible. Suitable for kids aged 6 months plus. 

Used, but in great condition and in original box. From a smoke and pet free home. £50, for pick up from West Dulwich.

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