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contours quick elite deluxe lightweight stroller

contours quick elite deluxe lightweight stroller Contours Itsy Ultra Compact Lightweight Stroller

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contours quick elite deluxe lightweight stroller Contours Itsy Ultra Compact Lightweight StrollerLightweight and ultra sturdy, the Contours Itsy compact stroller is strong enough to handle lifes daily bumps, but small enough to take with you wherever you and baby roam. Front wheel suspension and a large UPF 50+ sun canopy provide your little one with a comfortable ride, while you enjoy the quick, ultra compact fold and the underseat storage basket. Enjoy the convenience of the linked one step parking brake and a peek a boo mesh panel on the

Lightweight and ultra-sturdy, the Contours Itsy® compact stroller is strong enough to handle life’s daily bumps, but small enough to take with you wherever you and baby roam.

Front-wheel suspension and a large UPF 50+ sun canopy provide your little one with a comfortable ride, while you enjoy the quick, ultra-compact fold and the underseat storage basket. Enjoy the convenience of the linked one-step parking brake and a peek-a-boo mesh panel on the canopy that lets you easily check in on your little one. Since no assembly is required, simply remove the Itsy™ stroller from the box and open it up to get started on your way!

Features

  • Ultra-sturdy design and front-wheel suspension allows the Contours Itsy® to deftly handle bumps, turns and on-the-go travels with ease
  • One-hand fold is small and compact to fit in even the smallest of spaces; stroller stands upright when folded
  • Easy carry handle makes it easy to take with you when folded
  • Padded, height-adjustable 5-point safety harness
  • Dual-linked one-step rear parking brake
  • Swiveling front wheels can lock for better handling on bumpy terrain
  • Dynamic front wheel suspension
  • UPF 50+ sun canopy
  • Mesh panel in canopy for more airflow and peek-a-boo view of your child
  • Removable, padded napper bar removes for easy access in and out of seat
  • Underseat storage basket to keep items handy
  • Lightweight, ultra-compact design makes traveling with your little one easy and quick
  • Stroller seat supports a child from 6 months up to 40 lb.

Specifications

  • STROLLER WEIGHT: 12.3 lb
  • MAXIMUM CHILD WEIGHT: Stroller seat supports a child from 6 months up to 40 lb.
  • ASSEMBLED DIMENSIONS: 32” L x 18.20” W x 39” H
  • FOLDED DIMENSIONS (WITHOUT CARRY HANDLE): 10.5” L x 11” W x 19.5” H
  • FOLDED DIMENSIONS (WITH CARRY HANDLE): 10.5” L x 11” W x 22” H
  • FLOOR TO SEAT DISTANCE: 16” from floor to back of seat, 18.5” from floor to front of seat
  • SEAT WIDTH: 11"
  • SEAT DEPTH: 10" from seat back to edge of seat
  • WARRANTY: 1-year manufacturer's warranty; free extension to 2-year warranty with product registration
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