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MAMAZING Lightweight Baby Travel Stroller with Carbon Fiber Frame, Compact & Airplane-Friendly, One-Handed Folding Design, 11.6 lbs, Perfect for Toddlers, Jet
MAMAZING Lightweight Baby Travel Stroller with Carbon Fiber Frame, Compact & Airplane-Friendly, One-Handed Folding Design, 11.6 lbs, Perfect for Toddlers, Jet
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- Carbon Fiber
- Imported
- Compact & Lightweight Design: Say goodbye to bulky strollers that make travel a hassle. Our baby stroller boasts compact design that effortlessly folds down into a compact size. Weighing in at just 11.6 pounds, thanks to its advanced carbon fiber frame, ensuring a hassle-free experience wherever you go. This innovative material not only provides exceptional durability but also allows for an incredibly lightweight construction, making it a breeze to store in trunks or overhead bins on airplanes.
- User-Friendly Fold & Unfold: Gone are the days of struggling with complex folding mechanisms. Our lightweight travel stroller features a user-friendly fold-and-unfold system that can be mastered in seconds. This makes transitioning from strolling to storing a seamless process, allowing you to focus on creating memories with your loved ones.
- Sun Protection and Comfort: Your child's comfort and safety are our top priorities. The Ultra Air Stroller features a UV-protective canopy that shields your little one from harmful sun rays, providing a cool and shaded haven for them to relax in. The adjustable UPF 50+ canopy can be easily positioned to cater to different sun angles, allowing you to create the perfect shady spot as you explore outdoor locales.
- Ample Storage Space: No need to worry about leaving essentials behind! This compact toddler stroller comes with ample storage options, including a spacious under-seat basket that can easily accommodate diaper bags, toys, snacks, and more. Keep your hands free and your child's necessities within reach as you embark on your adventures.
- Safety First: We prioritize your child's safety. Our infant stroller features a 5-point harness and foot-operated brake system for maximum security. Suitable for babies aged 6 months up to 50 pounds (maximum height of 39.4 inches). Ultra Air meets or exceeds the highest safety standards set by the CPSC and ASTM.
Overview
- Brand : MAMAZING
- Color : Jet, No organizer & cushion
- Material : Polyester, Faux Leather, Cotton, Carbon Fiber
- Frame Material : Carbon Fiber
- Age Range (Description) : 6 months up to 50 lbs (Max Height of 39.4 Inches)
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