icandy maxi cosi car seat iCandy Peach 7 Complete Pushchair Bundle with Maxi-Cosi Seat – Mamas &  Papas UK
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icandy maxi cosi car seat

icandy maxi cosi car seat iCandy Peach 7 Complete Pushchair Bundle with Maxi-Cosi Seat – Mamas & Papas UK

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icandy maxi cosi car seat iCandy Peach 7 Complete Pushchair Bundle with Maxi-Cosi Seat – Mamas & Papas UKThis Bundle includes: iCandy Peach 7 Complete Pushchair, Carrycot, Accessories pack, Maxi Cosi Pebble 360 Pro and Base iCandy Peach 7 Pushchair Includes accessory pack with raincover, backpack, footmuff, parasol, screen, cupholder The ultimate pushchair for first time parents, the world's definitive, luxury single to double pushchair beautifully engineered, designed to fit perfectly around you and your baby. Suitable from birth due to the spacious

This Bundle includes: iCandy Peach 7 Complete Pushchair, Carrycot, Accessories pack, Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro² and Base

iCandy Peach 7 Pushchair

Includes accessory pack with raincover, backpack, footmuff, parasol, screen, cupholder

The ultimate pushchair for first time parents, the world's definitive, luxury single to double pushchair beautifully engineered, designed to fit perfectly around you and your baby. Suitable from birth due to the spacious carrycot which can also be used for permanent overnight sleeping. With its soft, modern premium knitted jersey fabrics, tailored to perfection and guarantees comfort for baby and style for parents.

Now in its seventh generation, every element of the iCandy Peach has been crafted to ensure perfection in functionality, quality and safety and is the choice of parents who demand cutting edge design and style that lasts. Famous for its one-handed fold, incorporated carry strap and fashion forward fabrics, the Peach can easily convert into a twin or double pushchair with the use of innovative adaptors.

From the very first push, with its high-quality aluminium frame, puncture proof PU tyres and new integrated Ride-on Board you'll immediately notice the ultra-smooth ride and effortless manoeuvrability on all terrains.

The Peach 7 is with you every step of the way from its ergonomic leatherette handlebar and swivel bumper bar, allowing easy access to your child without full removal of the bar, to the adjustable handlebar heights from 95to 105cm, perfect for partners of different heights.

Product features:

  • Suitable from birth with carrycot (up to 9kg) and up to 25kg with the seat unit (15kg on elevators)
  • Carrycot with luxury fleece lining, suitable for permanent overnight sleeping
  • Converts from single to double / twin pushchair
  • Converts to full travel system with included car seat adaptors
  • Parent and world facing modes with integrated Ride-on Board
  • One-handed seat recline with four positions
  • Adjustable calf rest for ultimate comfort
  • Easy slide 'Pop-Up' harness with adjustable head support
  • Auto chassis fold lock
  • Adjustable, multi-function water repellent and SPF50+ canopy, with multi posit
  • Handy Pip-Zip carry bag on the back of the seat unit
  • Puncture proof, ultra-smooth rolling PU tyres
  • Adjustable handlebar heights from 95cm to 105cm perfect for partners of different height
  • Spacious 44 litre basket to hold up to 10kg in weight with built in drainage vent
  • Compact, freestanding, one-handed fold
  • Carry strap helps parents carry the pushchair with ease
  • Elevators increase seat unit height to aid interaction with baby and when dining out
  • Choice of 5 fabrics and 2 chassis colour options
  • 5 Year warranty included

iCandy Peach 7 Pushchair

Age suitability: Birth - 3 years or up to 25kg

Maximum child height: 88cm

Fabric composition: Polyester and Nylon

Safety:

  • Do not leave your child unattended
  • This product is suitable from birth up to 25kg (9kg in carrycot, 15kg when using elevator adaptors)
  • This product is not suitable for running or skating

Standards UK/EU: EN1888 and EN1466

Assembly: Part assembled

Care & maintenance: Wipe clean only

Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro² - Twillic Black

Age Suitability: From birth to approx. 18 months

Health & Safety: ECE R129-03 i-Size

Safety Warning: Please refer to user manual

Composition: PP (Polypropylene), PA (Polyamide), PAGF, POM, Polyester fabrics, PU foam, Polyester wadding, PP plates, Polyester Back-foaming

Care & Maintenance: Fully assembled

Self-Assembly Required?: Please refer to user manual

Maxi-Cosi FamilyFix 360 Pro ISOFIX Base in Black

Age Suitability: From birth to approx. 4 years or 17kg

Health & Safety: ECE R129-03 i-Size

Safety Warning: See instruction manual

Composition: Fabric - Polyester

Care & Maintenance: Please refer to user manual

Self-Assembly Required?Fully Assembled

iCandy Peach 7 Pushchair

Dimensions: Length 75cm x Height 105cm x Width 61cm

Weight: 12.9kg

Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro² - Twillic Black

Dimensions: 75cm x 44cm x 58cm

Weight: 4.7kg

Maxi-Cosi FamilyFix 360 Pro ISOFIX Base in Black

Dimensions: 65.4 x 38.8 x 63.2cm

Weight: 8.6kg

  • Converts from single to double/twin pushchair (requires additional converter pack)
  • One hand fold with easy carry strap
  • Four-wheel suspension that can handle all terrains
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