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double umbrella stroller for twins

double umbrella stroller for twins Dream On Me Volgo Twin Umbrella Stroller

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double umbrella stroller for twins Dream On Me Volgo Twin Umbrella StrollerTake both children on an adventure with The Dream On Me Volgo Twin Stroller. The Volgo is an ultra lightweight, full size twin stroller. Designed with a lockable rear wheel, swivel, and detachable front wheels for a smooth ride on different terrains, it ensures a smooth and joyful ride. The Volgo is just 29. 5" wide; its compact design makes going through narrow or busy roads with your kids a breeze! It has a lightweight, sturdy iron frame and folds

Take both children on an adventure with The Dream On Me Volgo Twin Stroller. The Volgo is an ultra-lightweight, full-size twin stroller. Designed with a lockable rear wheel, swivel, and detachable front wheels for a smooth ride on different terrains, it ensures a smooth and joyful ride.

The Volgo is just 29.5" wide; its compact design makes going through narrow or busy roads with your kids a breeze! It has a lightweight, sturdy iron frame and folds inward with just one hand, making it easy to store and ideal for travel.

The two front-facing seats are perfect for twins or siblings of different ages and have generous reclining footrests. Each seat is equipped with a removable front bar (which can only be removed with the help of tools).

The seats feature 5-point adjustable harnesses with a comfort strap. Front swivel wheels allow for 360° maneuverability, while rear wheels can be locked for stability. Soft Ride wheels mean less pushing effort and a smoother ride for the kids.

The Volgo comes with large, netted storage pockets on the back of each seat for additional storage. It is made of Prima Classed Linen type fabric, which is hand washable. Choose from six single and dual-tone colors.

Each seat supports children from 6 months up to 40 lbs. Product dimensions are 29.5L x 28.5W x 40H inches. It weighs 23 lbs.

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