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Ultra-Lightweight Stroller at Only 4.6kg, Foldable Compact Pushchair with Lie-Flat Position, Travel Pram from Birth to 40kg, Baby Buggy with Adjustable Backrest, Footrest, Canopy (A8 Grey)
Ultra-Lightweight Stroller at Only 4.6kg, Foldable Compact Pushchair with Lie-Flat Position, Travel Pram from Birth to 40kg, Baby Buggy with Adjustable Backrest, Footrest, Canopy (A8 Grey)
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- Oxford Cloth
- 【Ultralight Weight & Adjustable Lie-Flat Position】 Designed for children from birth to 50 kg, this pushchair weighs only 4.6kg, which effectively makes travelling more convenient. Besides, this stroller is equipped with adjustable seat back to be adjusted to the lie-flat position, meeting different needs of your baby from birth.
- 【Versatile & Convenient Design】 This pram is a multifunctional solution for parents, offering different modes in one product. The frame of this buggy provides durability while maintaining a lightweight design for easy maneuverability. The quick folding feature allows for effortless storage and transportation, making it ideal for busy parents on the go.
- 【Selected Fabric & Comfort Features】 The multi-angle adjustable canopy of this travel stroller provides protection from the sun, wind, and rain, while the fabric offers a cozy environment. The universal design of this compact stroller makes it suitable for all seasons, and the detachable armrest design allows for easy access to your baby. Additionally, the spacious sleeping basket provides ample room for your baby to rest and relax.
- 【Immersive Elevated Viewing Experience】 The high landscape view design of this lightweight stroller elevates your baby's perspective, allowing them to observe the world around them with enhanced clarity and curiosity. This feature not only stimulates your baby's senses but also facilitates better airflow and ventilation within the baby trolley, offering their comfort and well-being during extended outings or leisurely strolls.
- 【Smooth & Stable Ride】 Engineered for performance, this newborn pram is equipped with an independent shock absorption system, offering a consistently smooth and stable ride for your baby, even when traversing diverse terrains such as city streets or uneven paths. By minimizing jolts and bumps, this toddler stroller provides your baby with a serene and peaceful journey, enhancing their overall comfort and enjoyment.
Overview
- Brand : Reenborn
- Color : A8 Grey
- Material : Oxford Cloth
- Frame Material : Alloy Steel
- Age Range (Description) : Baby
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