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baby trend snap and go double

baby trend snap and go double Valco Snap Duo Trend Double Stroller – Baby Grand

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baby trend snap and go double Valco Snap Duo Trend Double Stroller – Baby GrandGetting around town just got a lot easier! Introducing the Snap Duo Trend series, the new benchmark for luxury in double strollers. Standard features on this "top seller" including double canopy extensions, independent multi position reclining seats, adjustable handle and footrests, leatherette handle and front bar covers, peek a boo windows with magnetic closure, storage pockets and large storage basket set the standard of luxury and features for a

Getting around town just got a lot easier! Introducing the Snap Duo Trend series, the new benchmark for luxury in double strollers.

Standard features on this "top seller"  including double canopy extensions, independent multi-position reclining seats, adjustable handle and footrests, leatherette handle and front bar covers, peek-a-boo windows with magnetic closure, storage pockets and large storage basket set the standard of luxury and features for a lightweight double stroller. Perfect for twins (accommodates two car seats and two bassinets) or two different ages. 

  • Perfect Travel Companion: Ultra light-weight frame & handy shoulder strap makes this stroller a go to for all trips.
  • Converts to a Travel System: This stroller can adapt to fit a Car Seat, Nuna, Maxi Cosi, Cybex Graco, Chicco (Sold Separately)
  • Smooth Ride: With larger than usual 'lightweight' wheels the ride is oh so smooth, even fully loaded.
  • Auto fold lock secures the stroller in place once it has been folded.
  • Stroller folds into itself to keep seat fabrics clean & hygienic. Once folded can stand on its own!
  • Extended near-flat recline for added comfort, plus a built-in footrest cocoon for extra coziness, making it even more suitable for newborns and beyond.
  • Super Canopy Coverage: Zip out fabric & UV mesh panels in the hood offer retractable extended hood coverage.
  • Adjustable Handle and footrest
  • Recline: The Snap Duo Trend recline system is suitable for newborns +. With the ability to lay flat and be adjusted to an infinite amount of positions, you are sure to find the seat height comfortable for your baby.
  • Bassinet option available (sold Separately)
  • All terrain Wheels can be added for more rugged use (sold separately)

Specifications:

  • Open dimensions: 29W x 32L x 41.5H
  • Folded Dimensions: 29W x 27.5W x 17.5H
  • Seat Area: 11.5W x 7.5D x 19H
  • Adjustable Handle Height (3 Positions): 1: 38.5" / 2: 41.5" / 3: 43"
  • Ajustable Footrest Height (4 positions): 13", 15.5", 21", 25"
  • Basket Dimensions(in): 25W x 17L x 13D
  • Stroller Weight: 24 Pounds
  • Note that the Snap Duo Trend IS Disney-size approved. Woohoo!
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