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Buggy, travel system Joolz Day 2 Silver Pram / Carrycot & Accessories


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Joolz Day 2 Silver Pram, in good used condition. Has some marks, normal wear and tear. Has been professionally valeted (paid £90 for it) so is very clean.

Reversable carrycot and stroller, back rest angle adjustable, foldable, wheels can be easily removed with the push of a button to fit into a packed boot. Push bar is extendable, perfect for mums and dads over 5 ft 9 so feet don't kick the back wheel.

Very high quality pram, made in the Netherlands. Easily maneuverable on all terrains. It was a joy to use.

My tall son loved it as it is a roomy buggy with excellent suspension, he fit into it comfortably until he was 3.

Comes with warm footmuff, raincover and car seat adapter - so you can clip your car seat safely onto it.

 

Collection from London SE5. Price £250.

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