| Inglesina AG82D0MARUS Trip Stroller With Rain Cover - Marina (navy) |
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| It is particularly useful as a second stroller and is the ideal “vehicle” to move about in an agile and carefree manner. It can be parked at grandparents’ house or taken on vacation, or taken with you at all times, whether you are travelling by car or by plane. more ... |
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Features
Trip is the lightest Inglesina stroller.
It is particularly useful as a second stroller and is the ideal “vehicle” to move about in an agile and carefree manner. It can be parked at grandparents’ house or taken on vacation, or taken with you at all times, whether you are travelling by car or by plane. Trip is so compact and light that you can take it with you and use it just about everywhere. Charming design and trendy colours are united with great practicality, since it can be used on sunny days or in the event of a sudden shower, thanks to the standard hood and rain cover.
Technical features:
- Umbrella folding system with reduced bulk.
- Ergonomic soft touch handles.
- Swivel front wheels equipped with a locking-unlocking system, which, once activated, automatically positions itself.
- Backrest reclining in 4 positions.
- 5-point adjustable harness.
- Double height adjustment position of the dorsal harness to accompany the child’s growth.
- Padded shoulder straps.
- Adjustable 2-position footrest.
- Adjustable hood equipped with rear storage pocket.
- Removable hood lining washable by hand at 30° C.
- Capacious storage basket, approved up to 3 Kg of weight.
- Dimensions when open: 49,5x109,5x76,5cm.
- Dimensions when closed: 28x37x105cm.
- Weight: 7 kg with hood.
- Owner`s Manuals
Weight:
16.00 lb
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Optional Accessories
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Inglesina A050D6NAV Avio wintermuff - Navy
$99.00
The Inglesina Winter Footmuff for Avio Strollers warms during the coldest season.
The inner part of the Footmuff ensures protection from cold and wind, keeping your baby warm and protected even during the coldest winters.
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