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Possibility of installation of a cradle in the car
Designstroller-transformeruniversal
Typesinglesingle
Folding systembooklike typebooklike type
Carrycot and walking unit
Backrest tilt adjustment
Unit tilt adjustment
 /3 positions/
Adjustable footrest
Carrycot carry handle
Reversible handle
Fastening in the direction/against the movement
Bumper bar
Crotch strap
 /part of the protective barrier/
Viewing window
Harness type5-point5-point
Frame and chassis
Depreciationspringspring
Number of wheels44
Swivel seat unit
Carrycot installation
Car seat installation
 /via adapters/
Handle typeclassicclassic
Handle height adjustmenttelescopic+
Hand brake
Frame materialaluminium
Wheels
Swivel wheels
Lockable front wheels
Wheelsrubber solidrubber solid
Wheels rimplasticplastic
Front wheels diameter18 cm
Rear wheels diameter24 cm
Delivery set
In box
 
 
carrycot transformer
 
foot cover
 
shopping basket
seat unit
carrycot
 
car seat
 
bag / backpack for things
shopping basket
General
Dimensions (unfolded) (LxWxH)86x63x95 cm
71х56х118 cm /chassis dimensions/
Chassis width63 cm56 cm
Dimensions (folded) (LxWxH)72x63x27 cm
Carrycot dimensions (LxW)87x44 cm97х43 cm
Seat width35 cm
Carrycot weight6.1 kg
Walking unit weight4.8 kg
Car seat weight
7.3 kg /with base/
Chassis weight6.1 kg
Weight (complete)10.9 kg
13.7 kg /with seat unit/
Country of originItalyItaly
Added to E-Catalognovember 2016april 2012

Design

General design of the stroller.

In addition to traditional varieties — classic models (with a carrycot) and pushchairs (with a seat) — nowadays you can also find universal strollers, which are 2 in 1 and 3 in 1, transformers and strollers for sports purposes. Here is a more detailed description of each variety:

— Pushchairs. Pushchairs designed for the sitting position of the kid. The seat for the baby in such pushchairs is called a seat unit; in fact, it is a seat of a special design. In some models, this seat can tilt almost horizontally, which gives the little passenger the opportunity to take a nap. Nevertheless, all pushchairs are intended for more or less grown-up kids who are able to sit up independently — that is, not younger than 6 — 8 months.
Also note that in this category there are the possibility of installing a carrycot. In fact, such models are universal (see below); but if the carrycot is not initially included in the delivery, it is customary to classify the stroller as a pushchair.

— Jogging. A type of pushchairs (see above) designed for parents who value an active lifestyle: a jogging pushchair can be used not only when walking quietly, but also when jogging. Such pushchairs are usually...equipped with three wheels of rather large diameter, and also have a large width of the chassis (see below); all this gives additional stability and passability, including on uneven roads. In addition, the design may include specific features for added comfort and safety, such as a strap that fixes the parent's hand on the pushchair handle or an additional brake that activates when the pushchair is released from the hands.

— Universal. Strollers often come with at least two (or even three) interchangeable units: a lying carrycot for infants, a seat unit for older babies, and sometimes a Group 0+ car seat. Parents can choose which unit to use on the chassis. This option provides convenience throughout the baby's stroller years, starting with the carrycot for the first 6-8 months and transitioning to the seat unit. However, these universal strollers are pricier and less space-efficient than transformers with similar capabilities. On the flip side, separate carrycots and seat units are more convenient and reliable.
It is worth taking into account that some universal models can be supplied in alternative options — for example, " carrycot + car seat". So, when buying such a stroller, it does not hurt to specify the set of accessories supplied with it.

— Stroller-transformer. Transforming strollers allow the seat to convert seamlessly from a carrycot to a seat unit and vice versa, offering the same versatility as universal models. Unlike universal strollers, transformers don't require rearranging the main unit for this reconfiguration, providing several advantages. Firstly, the main block's format can be changed anytime, even on the go, without the need for separate seat units or carrycots. Secondly, the integrated carrycot takes up less storage space compared to two separate units.

— Classic. Strollers that are equipped with carrycots only; some also allow the installation of a seat unit, as in universal models, but if such a unit is not included in the kit, the stroller is considered a classic. Recall that carrycots are intended mainly for children under 6 – 8 months old, who are not yet able to sit normally in the seat unit; in other words, this type of stroller is suitable mainly for the smallest kids. That is why the "classic" nowadays is not particularly popular.

Unit tilt adjustment

The ability to adjust the tilt of the main unit relative to the stroller frame. This allows you to adjust the stroller to different situations: for example, at the beginning of the walk, the unit can be installed almost vertically, based on a sitting position, and later tilted back so that the baby can take a nap.

Reversible handle

Strollers in which the handle can be moved from one side to the other — in other words, put it at both the rear and front wheels. Simply put, the reversible handle makes it possible to carry the baby both forward-facing and parent-facing. Such an opportunity can be provided both due to the swivel fastening of the handle, and due to the fact that the handle is made removable.

This function is useful in light of the fact that the optimum handle position will also be different for various formats of use of the stroller. Thus, when the child is awake sitting in the seat unit, it is best to push the stroller forward, so that the little passenger can freely see the world around him/her. And when a small passenger sleeps on the unfolded seat - it is best to turn the stroller facing the parent; the same position is standard for the carrycot. In addition, the reversible handle can be useful in some daily situations: for example, to go down a steep hill, it is better to turn the stroller back to front, and the easiest way to do this is to use the reversible handle.

It is worth taking into account that when you reverse the handle, the front and rear wheels change places, and a long movement "backwards" can be uncomfortable. In some models this moment is compensated by automatic switching of wheels: when you change the position of the handle, the wheels also change (the front wheels are fixed straight, and the rear wheels are unlocke...d, turning into swivel wheels). However, the availability of this function should be specified separately.

Fastening in the direction/against the movement

In strollers with this function, the seat unit can be fixed in one of two positions, to choose from: facing the parent (against the direction of movement) or facing away from the parent (in the direction of movement). Each option has its advantages: in the first case, the baby can see a familiar face and is less nervous, and when located in the direction of movement, it is more convenient for him/her to view the world around him/her.

Crotch strap

The presence of a separate crotch strap in the design of the stroller. Only strollers with a bumper (see above) are equipped with such a strap: it is located vertically between the legs of a seated kid, preventing him/her from falling out by slipping under the bumper. In general, this design is similar in purpose to three-point harnesses (see “Harness type”), however, in a stroller with a bumper and crotch strap, the child is usually less crowded. You should pay attention to the presence of this function when buying pushchairs.

Viewing window

A window made of transparent or translucent material, built into the hood that covers the cradle or seating unit. In the version with a walking block, the viewing window is usually located so that the parent can see the baby directly while moving, without being distracted from controlling the stroller. In cradles, the parent can see the child through a window by approaching the stroller from the side of the hood (that is, on the opposite side of the handle); implementations with a window in the front hemisphere of the hood are less common. In addition, a baby lying in a cradle can usually see the outside world through the window (primarily the sky above the stroller). The viewing window can be made in the form of oilcloth or a mesh mosquito net, through the holes of which air freely penetrates, but insects and small debris raised by the wind are retained.

Swivel seat unit

Strollers featuring a swivel design where the carrycot / seat unit can be rotated in relation to the base (around the vertical axis).

The purpose of this feature varies depending on whether the stroller has a reversible handle (as mentioned above). If equipped with such a handle, the swivel seat unit complements it, enhancing convenience. When the reversible handle is adjusted, the front and rear wheels of the stroller effectively switch places, potentially causing maneuverability challenges. To address this, the swivel seat unit can be turned along with the handle adjustment, ensuring the wheels return to their designated positions.

In the absence of a reversible handle in the stroller, the swivel seat unit serves as a substitute, enabling the baby to be turned in the desired direction — facing forward during walks or facing the parent while sleeping. This adjustment maintains the front and rear wheels in their standard positions.

Thus, this feature anyway provides additional convenience. On the other hand, the swivel mount significantly affects the cost of the structure and reduces its reliability, and therefore is quite rare.

Carrycot installation

The ability to install a carrycot on the stroller — a characteristic basket in which the baby can lie comfortably.

Carrycots are used mainly for very young kids (up to 6 – 8 months), who can not yet sit normally in seat units. And the possibility of installing such an accessory by definition is available in all universal strollers (see "Design"). Also, the replacement of the seat unit on the carrycot can be provided in pushchair models. In fact, such strollers are also universal – but they are not initially equipped with carrycots, and therefore belong to the category of pushchairs.

Handle height adjustment

Possibility to adjust the stroller handle in height. This function allows you to optimally adjust the length of the handle to the height of the parent. It will be especially useful if the parents are of different heights, and each of them regularly carries a stroller.

Typically, height adjustment is carried out by lowering or raising the upper segment of the handle, and in advanced implementations a telescopic mechanism is responsible for it. The retractable handle makes the stroller more adaptable to different situations and conditions. For example, it can be lengthened for more comfortable walking or shortened for ease of use in tight spaces.
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