Cosatto Supa Go review

from Cosatto
RRP  £165.00
Cosatto Supa Go

by Claire Ryder |
Updated on

The new Cosatto Supa Go pushchair lets you travel from A to B with streamlined simplicity.

Lightweight and stylish, this stroller comes in four of Cosatto’s iconic designs: Magic Unicorns, Hoppit, Rev Up, and Happy Campers.

The pushchair features a one-handed recline, adjustable handle height and adjustable leg rest.

The umbrella-fold mechanism means this will be great out and about on public transport, while the chassis is a lightweight aluminium.

Product Information

Suitable from birth
Extending UPF50+ protection sunshade hood with viewing window
Lightweight aluminium chassis with carry handle
Adjustable handle height
One-hand recline with 4 recline positions
Adjustable calf support
Spacious storage basket
Raincover
Auto folding lock
Lockable front swivel wheels
5 point harness with quick release buckle
Removable & washable seat cover
Full suspension (on all 4 wheels)
Free 4 year guarantee 
Net weight: 9kg
Gross weight: 10.5kg
Size: H: 110cm W: 50cm D: 74cm
Folded Size: L: 109cm W: 29cm H: 35cm
Handle Height: 106cm

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