Children's four-wheeled, folding, tilt-in-space pushchair. Options include: three-wheeled pushchair base; mobile feeding base; alternative four-wheeled external base; range of upholstery colours. Accessories include: abduction block; vest harness; retractable canopy; chest strap; table; footstraps; rain cover.
Bug - the tilt-in-space seat that can be placed on three bases, on every flat surface and that grows with a child. The only one pushchair with a tilt-in-space system incorporated in the seat after removing or transfering the seat, you don't need to reposition the posture adjustment can be easily operated by one only hand, it is continuous without jerks. 4 sizes in 2 - wide range of adjustments lightweight and manageable - compact, its wheels do not protrude from the 4-wheel-base safe and simple to custom personalize - designed both for the mother and for the child cushion upholstered, breathable, ergonomic, fire retardant - removable and attachable to the seat with studs, resistant to wear and washing.
Ormesa
Via A. Da Sangallo
06034 Foligno PG
Italy
Seat | |
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Seat depth | 24-30; 28-34; 32-38cm |
Seat width | 20-25; 23-32; 30-36cm |
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