Mee-go unveils Uno+ stroller

Uno+ is a versatile new stroller offering a smart design and superior features.

One of the standout features of Mee-go’s new Uno+ stroller is its adaptability. As a family grows, the Uno+ has the flexibility to keep up with changing needs. With the addition of the optional carrycot and/or tandem seat, it transforms into a double pushchair.

The stroller also offers comfort for both parent and child with a plush padded seat and adjustable handlebar. The large PU rear wheels provide a smooth ride over any terrain.

Safety is paramount and the stroller is equipped with a five-point safety harness, sturdy chassis and a reliable, flip flop friendly braking system. The extendable UPF 50+ also shields children from harmful UV rays.

Available in a range of colours to suit any style.

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