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phil & ted double jogging stroller

phil & ted double jogging stroller Phil&teds Dot™

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phil & ted double jogging stroller Phil&teds Dot™dot. value inline Enjoy the easy life with dot, the phil&teds slim & compact 3 wheel buggy that features everything you need to tackle everyday adventures, with 1 or 2 kids in tow! dot is all youll need as its so practical without the bells and whistles, yet delivers exceptional performance with its easy clean 300 denier fabrics & smaller urban 10 puncture proof aerotech tires. Lightweight & super maneuverable, dot delights urban parents with its 23


dot™. value inline®

Enjoy the easy life with dot™, the phil&teds slim & compact 3-wheel buggy that features everything you need to tackle everyday adventures, with 1 or 2 kids in tow!

dot™ is all you’ll need as it’s so practical without the bells and whistles, yet delivers exceptional performance with its easy-clean 300 denier fabrics & smaller urban 10” puncture-proof aerotech tires. Lightweight & super maneuverable, dot™ delights urban parents with its 23” slim width & clever 3-wheel design, where the roomy fabric sling seat has your child sitting snug inside the frame for perfect weight distribution, allowing you to glide through tight spaces, pop up & over curbs and handle public transport like a pro.

Parents love that dot adapts to every age & stage of the parenting journey! The infinite recline fabric sling seat goes fully lie-flat providing a newborn solution instantly & the easy controlled fold and freestanding position keeps your buggy fabric & handle bar off the ground. When you have those unexpected shopping trips, be sure that your load can easily be housed within the whopping 22 lbs parcel tray, while your kid is safely secured in the buggy with the one-touch release harness, and protected with the UPF 50 extendable sunhood.

The additional double kit™ seat accessory makes dot™ a future-proof investment, as it enables you more face to face time with your baby, & when your family grows in size, use this same seat to turn your dot™ into an inline® double buggy, still with the footprint of a single! How clever is all that?!

Practicality plus, dot™, the value inline®, gives you absolute bang for your buck!

 

 key features

  • Compact stroller- 23" slim & weighing in at just 24.5 lbs
  • A great single buggy, that converts into a fantastic inline double buggy, still with the footprint of a single!
  • Compact stand fold to fit in tight spaces & keep the fabric & handlebar off the ground
  • Compact 1 hand fast fold - perfect for small car trunks
  • Full size fabric sling seat that offers infinite recline modes to fully lie flat for newborn
  • Reversible plush melange seat liner for a more cushy ride
  • UPF 50+ extendable canopy with silent peek-a-boo & back screen to shield your little one
  • Secure 5-point harness with one touch release
  • Three 10" puncture-proof aerotech tires with all-wheel suspension
  • Ultra-light one-hand handling lets you effortlessly 'pop' over curbs and obstacles
  • Easy to use and sandal friendly foot brake
  • Lockable front swivel wheel
  • Large shopping basket with 22 lb capacity
  • Grab bar & mudguards included
  • The 300 denier fabrics is fuss free, durable & low maintenance
  • Riding options – many inline modes for 1 or 2 kids (Double Kit sold separately)
  • Travel system compatible with the use of adapters (sold separately)

specifications

  • Age range: newborn to 5 years
  • Unfolded stroller dimensions: 39" H x 23" W x 42” L
  • Folded stroller dimensions: 17" H x 23" W x 36” D
  • Stroller weight: 24.5 lbs

includes: dot stroller frame, three 10” air filled tires, two 10" mudguards, four mount covers, seat fabric with 5 point safety harness, reversible stroller seat liner, extendable sun hood, grab bar, shopping basket and instruction book.

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Big Pumpkin
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Jason Galbraith
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Amy Sullivan
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This book is beautifully written and deeply engaging. As a non-lawyer, I appreciated the author's ability to cut through legal abstraction to reveal what is truly at stake as the Supreme Court turns away from policies designed to expand opportunity. Driver writes, with clarity and conviction, that genuine equality demands more than the pretense that race no longer matters. The result is a powerful and thought-provoking work that reminds us the pursuit of fairness in America remains unfinished.
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