2315 days ago

Safety 1st Visto Stroller

Lizz from Wainuiomata

The Safety 1st Visto 4 Wheel Stroller is the Ultimate newborn travel stroller.
* Reversible seat.
* Full recline suitable for newborn.
* 3 position lay back.
* Compact fold.
* Height adjustable handle bar.
* Lockable front wheels.
* Extendable sun canopy with breathable mesh.
* Sun canopy viewing window.
* Linked one foot break.
* Soft slimline reversible seat pad.
* Removable bumper bar.
* Extra large spacious and easy to access shopping basket.
Includes
* Cup holder.
Sold separately
* Universal 4 Wheel Raincover.
* Safety 1st Visto Stroller Infant Carrier Adaptors (compatible with Maxi-Cosi infant carriers).
Suitability
Newborn to 17kg (approximately 4 years).
Compatible with
Maxi-Cosi Infant Carrier to make a complete travel system (sold separately).
Product specifications
Product weight: 10kg
Frame weight: 6kg Seat weight: 4kg
Product dimensions assembled: 103.5W x 46D x 90H cm
Product dimensions folded: 19.5W x 46D x 85H cm

Price: $250

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