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2436 days ago

MacLaren MX3 all terrain pram

Cindy from Judgeford - Pauatahanui

Well loved pram, perfect for walking in any terrain. We used mostly for beach walking.
It is in great condition, come with all accessories and munaul. The only thing is that one side of the small bar that goes in the wheel lock is broken, but the break itself still works.
Below is the product description:

The Maclaren MX3 Stroller was designed to for easy maneuvering and exceptional balance. The all-terrain travel system's three sturdy wheels and single handle bar are designed to easily maneuver the buggy over the most unforgiving surfaces, so you can take it almost anywhere. Packed with features, the MX3 also includes multiple seat positions, adjustable leg rests and handle and sun visor with viewing window.

Features:
5-point adjustable harness
Multiple seat positions
Ergonomic handles
Removable, washable seat
Hood, rain cover and storage basket included
Storage pocket on back of hood
Lockable front swivel wheel
UV treated hood window and sun visor
Height adjustable
All-terrain transport with quick-release wheels
Adaptor bar for infant car sea
Adjustable leg rest and handle
Basic Weight: 21.6 lbs. (9.8 kg)
Capacity: 55 lbs. (25 kg)
Appropriate from birth

Price: $50

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February's Weather to Mid-month

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The longtime average rainfall for the month is around 60mm and we have had about half that, but this is insufficient to maintain soil moisture, so if the unsettled weather predicted for the next few days delivered 30-40mm it would be good.

The SW winds, with a 'watch' from Sunday evening (Feb 15), were already fairly strong by mid morning.

Photo: Saturday evening, the calm before the storm.

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