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Outlet - Silver Cross Reef 2 Pushchair - Space

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Outlet - Silver Cross Reef 2 Pushchair - SpaceThe Silver Cross Reef 2 Pushchair in Space offers the most comfortable ride. Steering smoothly from suburban streets to countryside footpaths thanks to its large wheels, softer suspension and reliable frame, alongside its supersized UPF50+ hood and extra large storage basket, Reef 2 has everything you need for dog walks, exploring the outdoors and taking on the town. Once your adventures are complete, Reef 2 can be conveniently folded with one hand

The Silver Cross Reef 2 Pushchair in Space offers the most comfortable ride. Steering smoothly from suburban streets to countryside footpaths thanks to its large wheels, softer suspension and reliable frame, alongside its supersized UPF50+ hood and extra-large storage basket, Reef 2 has everything you need for dog walks, exploring the outdoors and taking on the town.

Once your adventures are complete, Reef 2 can be conveniently folded with one hand with the pushchair seat facing either way, providing you with extra space for ‘the big shop’ in your car boot. Once folded, Reef 2 will self-stand on its wheels, protecting the multi-height handlebar from ever touching the ground to keep it dirt, scratch and germ free after every ramble.

The Reef 2 all-terrain pushchair is suitable from birth straight out of the box, with a reversible, lie-flat seat that will carry your little explorer from their first stroll through to toddlerhood. Featuring an easy-adjust harness, magnetic Genius™ buckle, extendable UPF50+ hood, adjustable calf support and snack tray compatible bumper bar, the seat will suit every stage of your little one’s development.

Plus, it’s ideal if you don’t have much storage space at home. Or, add the overnight sleeping approved First Bed Folding Carrycot (sold separately) to cocoon your newborn in comfort with its soft bamboo lining, airflow mesh panel and ventilated hard-shell base. When not in use, the carrycot folds flat onto its base to save you even more space at home and on the go.

For quick trips from car to pushchair with uninterrupted snoozing time, transform Reef 2 into a convenient travel system using a compatible newborn infant carrier from Silver Cross or another leading brand.

With fabrics inspired by luxe sportwear, Reef 2 is a timeless, gender-neutral choice for understated style that lives up to everyday life. With a brand-new colour palette of warm Mocha or deep Space, Reef 2 features sustainable anti-crease jersey fabric crafted from recycled plastic bottles with a UPF50+ finish, complemented by a matte black chassis and smooth satin details.

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