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Cosatto Cabi 3 in 1 Combi Pram Pushchair Scarlet

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€399.00
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Product Description

  • Spacious shopping basket, forward or rear facing seat
  • 3 position recline
  • Co-ordinating car seat available
  • Cosy toes with zip off liner

The Cabi 3-in-1 Combi travel system by Cosatto comes complete with everything you need to transport your child. It includes a carrycot for use from birth and a forward or rear facing pushchair seat suitable for children from 6 months. Also included are a matching changing bag.

The Cabi has solid rear wheels and swivel front wheels which can be locked when moving over uneven ground. The wheels can be easily removed to make the Cabi even smaller when folded.

Pram Mode

When in pram mode the Cabi's carrycot fits securely into the chassis. The cot is fitted with a comfortable mattress, warm apron and has a large hood to protect your child from the sun. The cosy liner is easily removed and washable

Pushchair Mode

When your child is ready to move on from the pram, the Cabi converts into a comfortable front or rear facing pushchair. A large hood, removable raincover and a footmuff will protect your baby from the elements. For a comfortable and safe ride the seat has 3 recline positions and a 5 point harness will keep your child securely in position. The cabi also includes a removable, adjustable bumper bar. For longer trips out the cabi has a centrally positioned basket for babys stuff or shopping.

Car Seat Mode

A compatible Cabi car seat is available for use with this travel system (sold separately).

Cosatto Peace Of Mind Guarantee

Cosatto were the first company to offer a 4 year guarantee on all their pushchairs, called “Dot To Tot”. You just need to register with a phone call, or a simple click of the mouse within 28 days of purchase. (Many pushchair manufacturers only offer a 12 month guarantee.)

If, in the unlikely event you have any trouble with the running of the pram or buggy, contact Cosatto on the number provided on your membership card and they will do all the can to fix the problem.

The Dot To Tot Guarantee is only available to customers from Ireland & the UK.


Other Details

Suitability:
From birth to toddler
Folded Dimensions:
108 x 59 x 29cm
Weight:
10.8kg with Pram, 9.5kgs with Seat
Compatible:
Cabi Car Seat

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