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Modular design. Additional shopping basket included. For twins.
Maximum load: 22 kg
Compact when folded. 360° rotatable block. The hood goes down to the bumper. The backrest folds out to a horizontal position. Maximum load 22 kg. Chassis width 45 cm. Removable upholstery. Compatible with car seat and carrycot.
Available in different chassis colors: black and silver.
Designpushchairspushchairs
Typesinglesingle
Installation of additional 2nd unit
Folding systembooklike typebooklike type
Carrycot and walking unit
Backrest tilt adjustment
Adjustable footrest
Fastening in the direction/against the movement
Bumper bar
Harness type5-point5-point
Frame and chassis
Depreciationdoublespring
Number of wheels44
Swivel seat unit
Carrycot installation
Car seat installation
Handle typeclassicclassic
Handle height adjustmenttelescopic
Frame materialaluminium
Wheels
Swivel wheels
Lockable front wheels
Rear wheels without axle
Wheelsrubber solidrubber solid
Wheels rimplasticplastic
Front wheels diameter18 cm17 cm
Rear wheels diameter28 cm21 cm
Delivery set
In box
seat unit
shopping basket
seat unit
rain cover
shopping basket
General
Max. weight22 kg22 kg
Dimensions (unfolded) (LxWxH)93х65х100 cm81x45x105 cm
Chassis width65 cm45 cm
Dimensions (folded) (LxWxH)86x65x32 cm68х45х31 cm
Seat width30 cm
Weight (complete)12.9 kg8.6 kg
Country of originGermanyGermany
Color
Added to E-Catalogdecember 2020december 2020
Glossary

Installation of additional 2nd unit

Possibility of installation on a single stroller (see "Type") of an additional unit, simultaneously with the main one.

Features of the use of this function may be different, depending on the type (see "Design") and the specific model of the stroller. So, in pushchairs models, the installation of the second unit, usually, is used to turn a single stroller into a double one; at the same time, the additional seat, like the main one, is a seat unit with the kid sitting. However, it should be borne in mind here that the second unit is usually located behind the main one, in the lower part of the structure, and the kid sitting in such a place sees only the back of the front seat.

In turn, among the universal pushchairs there is a more specific option — the ability to install both the carrycot and the seat unit supplied in the kit on one chassis at once. This allows you to keep both accessories ready and use them depending on the situation: for example, at the beginning of a long walk, you can put the kid in the seat unit, and when he/she gets tired and wants to sleep, put him/her in the carrycot. The seat and carrycot are also installed at different levels, but changing them over is usually a matter of seconds.

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.

Depreciation

The depreciation theme is designed to absorb shocks and bumps from uneven road surfaces. The most popular nowadays are models with spring systems; you can also meet the shock absorption of the articulated and double types, and in quite a large number of pushchairs this function is absent at all. Here are the main features of each option:

— Spring type. Depreciation systems based on classical springs mounted on individual wheels. They are used in all types of pushchairs except classic pushchairs (see "Design"). The simplest models use a single set of springs, while more advanced models may include additional comfort features such as SAS shock/vibration absorption technology. Whatever the case, depreciation systems of this type are simple yet practical, efficient and reliable.

— Articulated type. The type of depreciation used in pushchairs with carrycots - classic, universal, transformers. The frame, on which the carrycot or seat unit is installed, in such models is attached to the base of the pushchair with the help of special bridges, which play the role of depreciation. As bridges can be used belt hinges, such systems can also refer to the articulated. Anyway, this type of depreciation is excellent for carrycots. First of all, the pushchair is as smooth and soft as possible, which contributes to the comfort and deep sleep of the child (and the...parent to drive the pushchair is much easier, especially on uneven surfaces). Secondly, the carrycot on such a pushchair can be rocked back and forth, lulling the baby. On the other hand, such systems are poorly suited for pushchair frames with swivel front wheels; and the failure of one absorber leads to tilting of the carrycot.

— Double. This term most often refers to the spring systems described above with additional shock absorbers on the frame of the pushchair. Such systems help to maximize vibration reduction and can approach articulated systems in terms of efficiency (see above). On the other hand, the softness of the suspension can be inconvenient when overcoming curbs and other bumps: to raise the front wheels of the pushchair, you have to press hard on the handle.

— Is absent. Pushchairs without depreciation are not suitable for uneven surfaces: in such conditions, the pushchair will be shaken violently, which creates both discomfort for the baby and inconvenience for the parent. On the other hand, such models have advantages over pushchairs with depreciation. First, due to the lack of unnecessary parts, they are much cheaper, and the design itself is as simple as possible and at the same time reliable. Secondly, without depreciation, it is easier to overcome curbs and other obstacles: to raise the front wheels, it is enough to push a small pressure on the handle. Thirdly, such pushchairs rock less on smooth, wave-like uneven surfaces.

Swivel seat unit

Pushchairs 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.

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.

Frame material

The main material from which the frame of the pushchair is made.

— Aluminium. The material used in the vast majority of modern pushchairs of all price categories. This is due to a number of advantages: aluminium is light and at the same time durable, it does not rust and is not afraid of moisture, it lasts a long time, it looks nice, but it is relatively inexpensive — somewhat more expensive than steel, but noticeably cheaper than more advanced materials like carbon.

— Steel. Steel frames are as strong as aluminium frames, and they are much cheaper. On the other hand, they are quite heavy, so steel is used less often in pushchairs.

— Magnesium alloy. Premium Material: Stronger and more durable than aluminium, just as lightweight, but at a significantly higher cost. It is extremely rare, in single models of expensive pushchairs.

— Carbon. Another high-end material: carbon fiber filled with plastic. This combination gives excellent strength - comparable to steel — at a very low weight. However, carbon is very expensive, and these advantages are rarely decisive for pushchairs — in most cases simpler materials are enough. That is why carbon frames have not become widespread.

— Plastic. Plastic itself is easy to manufacture and relatively cheap; it is also not as cold to the hands in cool weather as aluminium or steel. However, modern pushchairs very rarely have frames made of this material. The fact is that low-cost vari...eties of plastic are not strong enough for this; and high-quality varieties cost accordingly - their price is close to aluminium, or even higher.

— Fibreglass. In this context, "fibreglass" typically refers to glass fibers mixed with plastic filler. Unlike conventional window glass, glass fibers are flexible and strong. The plastic filler enhances durability by offering scratch and tear resistance. The result is a material that is lightweight and very strong. However, fibreglass is prone to brittleness, especially with point impacts, and is susceptible to abrasion. As a result, it isn't widely used in pushchairs.

Lockable front wheels

A feature found on models with swivel wheels (see above). Locking allows you to fix such wheels straight, without the possibility of turning to the sides; in some situations — for example, when driving over difficult terrain — locked wheels are more convenient than swivel wheels. And when manoeuvrability is required, the locks can be easily released.

Rear wheels without axle

Pushchairs in which the rear wheels are mounted on completely separate stands, without any additional bridge between them.

The main advantage of rear wheels without an axle is that the legs of the parent following the stroller do not touch the bridge between the wheels. In addition, this feature slightly increases the mobility (allows the stroller to pass between the wheels lying on the road objects, without clinging to them with the axle).

Front wheels diameter

The diameter of the front wheels installed in the stroller.

At the same time, the front wheels are not as important for mobility as the rear wheels: for example, to overcome obstacles, the stroller is often lifted "on its toes" by tilting it towards itself, with only the rear wheels working. Therefore, the diameter of the front wheels may be noticeably smaller than the rear wheels. It should be noted here that the small size also has its advantages — the wheels are lighter.

Speaking of specific numbers, diameter up to 15 cm is considered very modest, 16 — 20 cm — small, 21 — 25 cm — medium, 26 — 30 cm is larger than average and more than 30 cm is large.
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