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Little Arc travel cot for sale


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Travel cot. Very lightweight and compact.

?25


Spec from website:

LITTLELIFE TWIN ARC COT

The Littlelife Twin-Arc Travel Cot is truly portable at only 2.8kg.

Features

? It can be used as a comfortable and familiar cot bed at night and also for those essential day time snoozes. Top, side and end mesh windows ensure good visibility and ventilation.

? But it's not just indoors where the Twin-Arc comes in handy, you can use it in the garden or at the beach as a play pen.

? The 'Easy-Access' top and one side window mesh panel can be zipped up to keep insects and cats out...and secured with a toggle to foil the budding escapologist !

? Suitable from 3 months to three years.

? Lightweight for travelling

? Compact to fit in the car

? Easy to erect

? Wipe clean twin layer foam mattress

? Complete with Travel Bag.

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