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peg perego veloce mon amour Trio Veloce TC + Culla Belvedere + Primo Viaggio Lounge MON AMOUR Peg-Perego

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peg perego veloce mon amour Trio Veloce TC + Culla Belvedere + Primo Viaggio Lounge MON AMOUR Peg-PeregoVELOCE TC: Town & Country City or countryside, why choose? With the Veloce TC stroller you can move easily on all terrains. Adjust the suspension and choose the most suitable strolling system. The large Top Quality wheels guarantee the utmost comfort while strolling about. Approved from birth, reversible seat, just 11. 7 kg in weight. Extra comfort from birth The seat structure, in flexible material, guarantees extra comfort from birth until baby

VELOCE TC:
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Town & Country
City or countryside, why choose? With the Veloce TC stroller you can move easily on all terrains. Adjust the suspension and choose the most suitable strolling system. The large Top Quality wheels guarantee the utmost comfort while strolling about. Approved from birth, reversible seat, just 11.7 kg in weight.

Extra comfort from birth
The seat structure, in flexible material, guarantees extra comfort from birth until baby reaches 22 kg in weight. Backrest reclines in different positions.

Large, top quality tread wheels
Larger soft-ride tread wheels (front 20 cm, rear 28 cm), exposed, adjustable suspension and ball bearings for a high-performance ride on all terrains. Centralised brake.

Town & Country System
The exclusive Town & Country System allows you to choose the most suitable strolling setting on all terrains. Soft in the Country - Hard in Town!

Adjustable, comfortable handle bar
Steering agility is guaranteed, even with just one hand. The eco-leather handlebar ensures the utmost comfort. Multiple handle adjustments for parents of different heights. The high position of the handle is very useful to save space when needed, for example in an elevator.

One-hand folding, why should you bend down?
The stroller opens and closes with just one hand using the central control on the handle so that you never have to bend down.

When closed it surprises you
Compact folding with the seat secured in both positions. Great stand alone and space-saving features. The seat always folds compactly protecting the upholstery and ensuring perfect hygiene.

Comfortable and extendable UPF 50+ hood
The comfortable and extendable hood protects baby’s naps from the sun and wind.

Roomy reinforced basket
The large, easy-to-access basket has a reinforced rigid elements bottom allowing heavy loads. High-visibility finishes make evening walks safer than ever.

Large, comfortable seat
Comfort and functionality are guaranteed by a roomy seat, a 5-point harness and an eco-leather front bar that opens and closes with ease.

Wheels Diameter 20 cm - 28 cm
Size of unfolded item 57 W x 108,5 H x 96,5 P
Size of folded item 57 W x 80 H x 43 D
Weight 11,7 Kg

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CULLA BELVEDERE:
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Peg Perego Culla Belvedere is the new Peg Perego pram equipped with Comfort System and Ombra Net perfect for your Veloce, Veloce TC and Vivace frame. The Culla Belvedere carrycot accompanies your baby's growth with plenty of space to meet his needs. The Comfort Mattress is the extra cuddle!

FEATURES:
The crib is designed with a modern and functional style, ensuring a welcoming haven for your baby
The use of Fresco Jersey fabric for the mattress and internal lining promises breathability, hygiene and comfort for your baby
The Comfort system simultaneously adjusts the backrest and leg rest, keeping the child in the optimal ergonomic position for maximum comfort and well-being
Ombra Net protects your baby in all seasons. The mosquito net with shade insert (UPF 50+) in breathable Fresco Jersey fabric offers ideal coverage
The crib is designed with large internal dimensions, allowing it to be used for a longer period and offering extra space to follow the growth of the baby
The presence of a practical pocket makes it easy to carry Ombra Net with you when you need it
The canopy with visor and Panorama window allows better air circulation

internal dimensions cm 79 x 39 (L x P)

expternal dimensions cm 45 x 65 x 89 (L X H X P)

weight 5,2 kg

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PRIMO VIAGGIO LOUNGE:
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Want to travel comfortably lying down? It’s easy with our reclining car seat.
Primo Viaggio Lounge is the reclining car seat for newborns. With the Comfort Recline feature, the backrest can be lowered and the leg rest extended, allowing your child to lie in the most ergonomic position in the car as well, thanks to the i-Size base (accessory).

With Primo Viaggio Lounge, a child can travel rear-facing longer, until their height is 87 cm. The car seat is also suitable for air travel.

It can be attached onto Peg Perego strollers, so you can enjoy long, relaxing walks.

Comfort Recline
Adjustable in 3 positions (sitting, relax, flat) in the car as well, with the i-Size Base (accessory).

Pagoda Hood
Large extensible UPF 50+ hood with mesh for ventilation.

Kinetic Pods
Help to move forces away from your child in case of a side collision.

EPS
EPS inserts for absorbing shock from impacts. Better protection and comfort.

Adjustable Side Impact Protection (ASIP)
Adjustable in 6 positions, adapts as your child grows.

Dual-Stage Cushion
Adapts as your baby grows, guaranteeing greater comfort, support and safety.

Chest Clip
Keeps the straps in the right position.

In the car
It must be installed using the car’s three-point safety belt or the i-Size Base (accessory) if used in the lie-flat position.

When on the stroller
Automatic attachment system on Peg Perego chassis.

Size 44 W x 62 H x 67 D
Weight 5,5 kg

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