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CosattoWoop Travel System - Eden

R5,999

Retail: R12,500
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Woop is one simple, space-saving unit. Start your newborn off with the pram mode then convert to reversible pushchair mode when they’re ready to sit up. Choose rear-facing pushchair mode so you can bond or outward-facing so they can see the world.

Woop has a compact fold for easy storage and to fit in smaller cars. It’s lightweight so you can carry it around easily and it is transport friendly. 2015 Best Baby and Toddler Gear award winner with industry-leading 4 Year Guarantee for your peace of mind.

Product Features
  • Suitable from birth up to 15kg (3 years approx.)
  • Compact, easy fold aluminium chassis
  • Quick-release removable wheels
  • Lockable swivel front wheels
  • Adjustable handle height
  • Spacious storage basket
  • In and out facing seat (pushchair mode)
  • Easily transforms to be used as pushchair seat
  • All round suspension
  • UPF 50+ sunshade protection with sun visor
  • 4 position recline
  • Removable bumper bar with cover
  • Cosy Toes with reversible liner
  • Head hugger, chest pad & tummy pad
  • Changing bag, changing mat & messy bag
  • Rain cover
  • Weight: Chassis: 6.5kg Seat: 4.1kg
  • Assembled Size: Chassis L:97cm W:62.5cm H:87cm
  • Folded Size: L: 97cm W: 62.5cm H: 25cm
  • Handle Height: 71 – 104.5cm
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