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summer infant 3d stroller accessories

summer infant 3d stroller accessories Summer by Ingenuity 3Dlite Convenience Stroller - Black

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summer infant 3d stroller accessories Summer by Ingenuity 3Dlite Convenience Stroller - BlackDescription Keep things light for your family's everyday adventures with the Ingenuity 3Dlite Convenience Stroller. Weighing in at just over 14 pounds, this lightweight stroller from a Top Manufacturer of Umbrella Strollers* features an easy to fold compact frame that makes it easy to stow and go. Assembled Dimensions: 42. 5" (H) x 19. 5" (W) x 33. 5" (L). Little ones will feel comfortable and secure thanks to its multi position recline, a 5 point

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Keep things light for your family's everyday adventures with the Ingenuity 3Dlite Convenience Stroller. Weighing in at just over 14 pounds, this lightweight stroller from a Top Manufacturer of Umbrella Strollers* features an easy-to-fold compact frame that makes it easy to stow and go. Assembled Dimensions: 42.5" (H) x 19.5" (W) x 33.5" (L). Little ones will feel comfortable and secure thanks to its multi-position recline, a 5-point safety harness, and an extended pop-out sun visor with UPF 50+ made from recycled fabrics that help protect their delicate skin. An integrated child cup holder and snack tray folds with the stroller for the ultimate convenience. Parents will enjoy a cup holder, a convenient storage pouch, an easy-to-access storage basket, cushioned handles, a carry strap, and lockable rear wheels for safety. Take your tot for a super-smooth ride thanks to anti-shock front wheels (maximum weight for toddlers is 50 pounds). Whether you're taking a spin around the neighborhood or strolling through the airport, the 3Dlite is the ideal stroller for travel or every day. (*Circana, Retailer Tracking Service, U.S., Strollers-Umbrella, Ranked #2, dollar sales, YTD November 2023)
  • The Ingenuity 3Dlite Convenience Stroller has a durable aluminum frame that weighs just 14 pounds and has a large seat area, plus anti-shock front wheels and lockable rear wheels
  • Keeps kids comfortable and secure thanks to a 5-point harness with adjustable shoulder straps that grow with them and a padded seat back with multi-position recline
  • Provide a smooth ride with anti-shock front wheels with easy maneuverability; lockable rear wheels offer security when you need it most
  • Integrated child snack tray and cup holder fold with stroller; parent features include a cup holder, rear storage pocket, cushioned handlebars, and easy-access storage basket
  • For travel or every day use; lightweight stroller for children 6 months up to 50 pounds; Assembled Dimensions: 42.5" (H) x 19.5" (W) x 33.5" (L); Folded dimensions are 40" x 12" x 14"


Price & Details
MSRP: 109.99
SKU: 17013-000
Dimensions (in): 42.5" (H) x 19.5" (W) x 33.5" (L)
User Age Range (months): 6 - 60 months
Assembly Required: Yes
Batteries: Not Required
Materials: 50% Metal, 30% Plastic, 20% Fabric


Instructions & Care
  • Clean minor stains on fabric with cold water and mild soap. Clean plastic and metal surfaces with a soft, damp cloth. Air dry. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents. Do not use bleach.


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