Leclerc launches new Hexagon stroller

The new Hexagon stroller is designed by Dutch designer Christian Lagerwaard with a combination of luxury and functionality.

Following the success of the Leclerc Baby Influencer, the Hexagon takes stroller design to the next level, with eye-catching design, luxury fabrics and excellent functionality.

Featuring a one-touch auto folding system, the folded size of the stroller takes up minimum space in the car, and can even be taken on a plane as hand luggage.

All-round suspension and robust wheels allow parents to explore the countryside and the city alike. Suitable from six months, up to 22kg, the stroller can also be used with a carrycot accessory for use from birth. Group0+ car seat adapters are also available to turn the stroller into a full travel system.

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