mountain buggy nano travel stroller black Mountain Buggy nano urban stroller with accessory pack
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mountain buggy nano travel stroller black

mountain buggy nano travel stroller black Mountain Buggy nano urban stroller with accessory pack

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mountain buggy nano travel stroller black Mountain Buggy nano urban stroller with accessory packThe Mountain Buggy Nano Urban boasts innovative and top notch design at its core. It comes equipped with two sets of wheels, allowing you to explore limitless possibilities the larger urban wheel set for navigating cityscapes with ease, and the smaller travel wheel set for effortless air travel. As a true testament to the Mountain Buggy brand, this stroller is built for maneuverability, adaptability, durability, and simplicity. It features a spacious

The Mountain Buggy Nano Urban boasts innovative and top-notch design at its core. It comes equipped with two sets of wheels, allowing you to explore limitless possibilities - the larger urban wheel set for navigating cityscapes with ease, and the smaller travel wheel set for effortless air travel. As a true testament to the Mountain Buggy brand, this stroller is built for maneuverability, adaptability, durability, and simplicity. It features a spacious reclining sling seat for newborns, making it the perfect choice for city dwellers and urban adventurers alike. Utilize the accompanying accessory pack to effortlessly navigate through any type of climate conditions.

 

Specifications

Stroller

  • Made of super high-quality 6005A T5 aircraft-grade lightweight aluminum, making it superior in strength yet ultra lightweight for a compact, urban-to-travel buggy.
  • It comes with two sets of wheels, and you can custom-build your urban nano to suit your environment.
  • Use the urban wheel set (10” rear, 7.5" front”) for exploring the cityscape, then click on the travel wheelset (5.5” all around) to truly experience the art of
    traveling light.
  • Transforms into one of the lightest and most compact urban, travel buggies in the market that will last the distance.
  • Weighing just 6.3kg / 13lbs (inc. travel wheels and grab bar); it meets the standard weight and size restrictions for most carry-on luggage on planes and trains.
  • Comes with its own custom satchel.
  • One hand single action fold / unfold – convenience for the urban nomad on the go, locally or abroad.
  • The first-class fabric sling seat provides a soothing, rocking hammock effect for your little passenger.
  • One-handed infinite recline allows for a ready-made, lie-flat bed for your newborn to upright for the toddler years. 
  • For those hot days in recline mode, the mesh seat backs allow for better ventilation and air flow, with a black-out panel to cover for the cooler days.
  • Travel system ready. Includes a built-in travel system belt to safely secure an infant car seat to parent face your newborn – no need to purchase additional adaptors.
  • Superior maneuverability and curb pop.
  • Exceptional engineering and design for sublime steering with one hand.
  • 360°  front swivel wheels and perfect weight distribution to easily pop up over curbs and obstacles, too.
  • The chic handlebar, grab bar (yes, this is included!), and padded shoulder pads come tastefully in cocoa-coloured leather.
  • A patented tail-free harness has been cleverly designed to keep long, fussy, loose straps out of little hands and mouths for superior safety and hygiene.
  • Soft-shelled, parent-facing cocoon for your baby’s optimum lie flat comfort.
  • A convenient transport strap can be used to get from A to B for towing when Nano Urban is folded OR for easy hands-free transportation over the shoulder. The strap retracts automatically when you unfold.
  • 2-mode front wheels to lock back (control over uneven terrain) OR 360° full swivel (maneuverability for navigating tight spaces).
  • Adjustable leg rest for better comfort on those long journeys ahead.
  • Excellent UPF50+ extendable sun hood protection.
  • A spacious storage basket allows you to take more on your journey.
  • World-class in GLOBAL safety, stability, and materials.
  • It passes all rigorous global standards from newborn.
  • Suitable from newborn - 4 years or 48.5 lbs.
  • 2-year warranty, registration required.

 

Accessory Pack

  • Foot Muff  - provides additional warmth and comfort for your child in the cooler months.
  • Storm Cover - protects from wind, rain, and bugs & is water-resistant.
  • Blackout Cover - offers UPF 50+ protection and keeps direct sunlight out. Provides a darkened environment perfect for promoting sleep
  • Mesh Cover - shelters from light and protects from light wind and bugs. Mesh is strong but lightweight, with easy access to your child.
Dimensions & Weight
  • Frame 11lbs. (includes frame, gear tray, fabric sling seat)
  • Larger city wheels 4.8 lbs.
  • Smaller/ travel wheels 2.6lbs.
  • Urban Buggy (Larger wheels) 16 lbs. 
  • Travel Buggy (Smaller wheels) 13lbs.
  • Max seat load 48.5lbs.
  • 41 x 21 x 34” (travel wheels) 
  • 44 x 20 x 37” (large wheels)
  • Folded with large wheels: 12"H x 21"W x 20”L
  • Folded Wheels Off: 11"H x 17"W x 20”L 
  • Seat: 20 "x 13”
  • Seat with seat fully reclined, leg rest up 31" x 13” 
  • Handlebar Height: 41” (travel wheels) or 44” (large wheels)
  • Gear Tray Capacity: 11lbs.
What's Included
  • Stroller
  • 2 Sets of wheels
  • Transport bag
  • Plush footmuff 
  • Storm cover
  • Mesh cover
  • Blackout cover
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