Children's buggy.
The Shuttle Buggy has been designed to assist parents and carers with the transportation of dependent children up to 50kg in weight. The buggy is particularly versatile as the seat and back pads are easily detached for cleaning while the backrest can be positioned upright or reclined in a variety of positions over a 20° range. The seat has three different angle options and the harness is height and width adjustable. The swing away footrests are height adjustable and the footpads are also angle adjustable. It has an aluminium frame and a wipe clean fabric seat and large diameter wheels making it suitable for a variety of terrains. A switch on the front wheels allows them to be changed from swivelling wheels to fixed wheels quickly and easily. Features Include: 150mm swivel front wheels that can be locked into a tracking position; 200mm rear wheel with locking brakes; Positive lock safety catches and seat belt harness; Angle adjustable back
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Capacity | 50kg |
Height | 110cm |
Weight (kg) | 8kg |
Seat | |
Seat depth | 33cm |
Seat width | 29-35cm |
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