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Fido and Fetch Travel Buggy – Special Needs Pushchair

Fido and Fetch Travel Buggy – Special Needs Pushchair

Regular price £122.00 GBP
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The Excel Elise Travel Buggy is a lightweight, compact, and foldable pushchair designed for children who require additional mobility support. With its durable frame, dual rear locking wheels, and padded seat featuring a secure 5-point harness, this buggy ensures safety and comfort on the go. Perfect for everyday outings or travel, it includes a spacious under-seat basket and ergonomic handles for easy maneuvering. Finished in a stylish navy blue, the basic model offers a practical and reliable solution for families seeking comfort and convenience.

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Bobby
Brilliant 🤩

Best buggy EVER!!! Kids found it comfy. It’s strong, lightweight and easy to manoeuvre. It’s great value for money! Highly recommend.My grandson is incredibly tall for his age (3) so it’s better for his leg length, and my disabled granddaughter (10), can use it when she is tired as it’s nicer than a wheelchair. It holds up to 8 stone in weight. Folds easy, and the rain covers work a treat.Highly recommend 👍

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Sean
Pretty good

It’s very good I feel like it should be more sturdy for the price and having to pay separately for the hood and rain cover is abit meh just seems anything my child needs seem to be expensive I feel like send children are taken advantage of but I’m going off topic here the size is great the rain cover fits and keep my child dry it’s nice to have a push chair my child fits in nicely

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Kathy
I like

Nice

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Emma
Great

I know it's pricey for just 3 accessories but well worth it!

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Kindle Customer
This buggy has made life with a very autistic little girl easier.

We can now shop as a family again and have days out because she has her space to retreat to and she will happily hop in when I need her to do so. Our local health service would only give us a wheelchair, which we do use but this is better. My only small gripe is that the foot rest takes a bit of strength to put on then again to take off.