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Comparison Carrello Vista 2 in 1 vs EasyGo Virage Ecco 2 in 1

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Comfortable cradle. Spacious sitting in the walking block. The hood drops down to the bumper. Spring depreciation of back wheels. Cup holder. Upholstery of the parent handle and protective bumper made of eco-leather.
The hood drops down to the bumper
Designuniversaluniversal
Typesinglesingle
Folding systembooklike typebooklike type
Carrycot and walking unit
Backrest tilt adjustment
Adjustable footrest
Carrycot carry handle
Bumper bar
Crotch strap
Viewing window
Harness type5-point5-point
Frame and chassis
Depreciationspringspring
Number of wheels44
Carrycot installation
Handle typeclassicclassic
Handle height adjustment++
Frame materialaluminiumaluminium
Wheels
Swivel wheels
Lockable front wheels
Wheelsrubber solidrubber solid
Wheels rimplasticplastic
Front wheels diameter17 cm17 cm
Rear wheels diameter23 cm23 cm
Delivery set
In box
seat unit
carrycot
foot cover
rain cover
bag / backpack for things
shopping basket
cup holder
seat unit
carrycot
foot cover
rain cover
bag / backpack for things
shopping basket
cup holder
General
Dimensions (unfolded) (LxWxH)95x57x108 cm90x59x110 cm
Chassis width57 cm59 cm
Dimensions (folded) (LxWxH)80x48x25 cm
Carrycot dimensions (LxW)78x31 cm
Seat width38 cm40 cm
Carrycot weight4.5 kg
Walking unit weight2.6 kg
Chassis weight7.5 kg
Weight (complete)10.7 kg10.1 kg
Country of originPolandPoland
Color
Added to E-Catalogoctober 2019december 2017

Crotch strap

The presence of a separate crotch strap in the design of the stroller. Only pushchairs 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.

Chassis width

The distance between the side wheels of the pushchair; this generally corresponds to the overall width of the pushchair. If the front and rear widths are different, the greatest distance is indicated, usually on the rear wheels; the same wheels are used to measure the width of three-wheeled models.

In general, the wider the chassis, the more stable the pushchair is and the more difficult it is to tip it over. On the other hand, greater width can cause problems in tight spaces such as narrow hallways and doorways, elevators, etc. The narrowest modern pushchairs have a width of up to 45 cm, the widest — more than 70 cm (these are mainly models for twins or triplets , where two seats are side-by-side). Models 46 – 50 cm are also considered quite narrow, a width of 51 – 55 cm can be called small, 56 – 60 cm — medium, 61 – 65 cm — more than average, 65 – 70 cm — large.

Carrycot dimensions (LxW)

Dimensions of the carrycot provided in the kit.

Partly the rule "the bigger the better" works here: a large carrycot gives a good reserve for the period of growth of the baby, in winter you can put the baby dressed in warm clothes in it, and in summer the extra space in the carrycot provides good ventilation. On the other hand, large carrycots are more bulky, weigh more and cost more.

Seat width

The width of the seat installed in the stroller.

When selecting a seat, focus on the seat width, considering the child's build and allowing space for future growth, rather than the overall dimensions.

Weight (complete)

The total weight of the assembled pushchair. For universal models (see "Design"), this paragraph usually indicates the weight with the seat unit installed: such an accessory is used for a longer time than the carrycot, therefore its characteristics are considered the most important. In addition, the difference in weight between cradles and walking blocks usually does not exceed 700 – 800 g (there are exceptions, but quite rarely).

Comparing similar models, a lighter pushchair may offer more convenience, but it often comes at the expense of reliability or a higher price compared to a relatively heavier counterpart. It's important to note that weight varies based on the pushchair type (refer to "Design"). Heavier pushchairs provide stability, reducing the risk of tipping over. The lightest models, weighing less than 5 kg, refer to pushchairs and single-seat ones. Models in the 6 – 10 kg are also mostly pushchairs, including variations for twins. The 11 – 15 kg range is standard for universal pushchairs and transformers. Models weighing 16 – 20 kg are notably heavy, while those exceeding 20 kg are rare and found among high-end double-seat pushchairs.
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