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BNIB Gubi Baby Stroller

Posted By: Chokiii

Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2018

Price: $210.00

Mobile: +65 88004813

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BRAND NEW IN BOX RTP $299
Selling price negotiable.


(Brought on last month, 1 year warranty)


Stroller weather shield (rain cover) mosquito net


• Easily to be converted to a Bassinet in less than 5 seconds
• The patented seat system offer 4 reclining positions to ensure your baby’s comfort & safety
• All wheel suspension & 360 degrees swivel front whees absorbs bumps & provide smooth ride
• Push bar has 3 adjustable heights, to the right height for you to stroll in comfort & style
• Single action braking just by stepping a level
• Compact fold for easy storage & carry
• Adjustable 5 points harness with shoulder & buckle comfort pads
• Easy to operate reversible seat to allow you to face your child
• Adjustable canopy to protect your child from harmful sun rays on sunny days
• Huge storage basket
• Extendable handle


Stoller weight 9kg
Suitable for newborn to 25kg


Color: Purple


Feature
Canopy, Compact Fold, Foot Brakes, Reversible, Supension, Swivel Wheels




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