Phil & Teds Dash Buggy – Red

The Dash Buggy has many more features than the Sport or Classic stroller by phil & teds and is a great fit if your budget can’t quite afford the Vibe. The Dash stroller features a handle bar brake, a trigger folding system, extra padding, large basket and unlimited recline positions. None of these features are found on the Sport model. This unique 4 in 1 stroller is like nothing else on the market today. Perfect for your newborn or toddler, it grows with your and your family to accommodate two children. Just attach the "doubles kit" to the back, and you have a compact stroller with seating for a baby and toddler, or 2 toddlers! No need to buy a whole new double stroller, click in the kit and you are ready to grow – and go! Stages: Stage 1: A perfectly flat newborn position Stage 2: Upright and recline for a toddler Stage 3: Add a doubles kit for the toddler, and use the perfectly flat position for your newborn… Stage 4: Use the doubles kit on the rear to make room for two toddlers Features: Ergonomic, adjustable handle Multiple recline positions Adjustable crotch restraints on both seats One touch quick release wheels Solid steel axles Washable seat pad Two pockets sewn into lower parcel tray Redesigned, sleeker looking canopy "Peek-a-boo" window in the canopy Pouch in canopy for cell phone, etc. Reclining seat on the doubles kit (sold separately) Locking straps to hold stroller closed Lightweight frame weighing only 23lbs Smooth ride swivel or fixed front wheel Inflatable tires Tough, washable, & waterproof fabrics Compact & easy to fold Specifications: Age: newborn to 5 years Frame: Lightweight steel alloy Stroller Weight: 23 lbs Width: 24" Folded Dimensions: 30 x 20 x 9" Front Seat Max Weight: 55 lbs Doubles Seat Max Weight: 33 lbs Note: Doubles kit sold separately. Gift Wrap not available. Shipping Note: This item ships via UPS Ground within contiguous United States only. Cannot be shipped to AK/HI, PO boxes, US territories, or APO/FPO addresses.

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