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bugaboo ant weight capacity Bugaboo Ant Lightweight Stroller – Swaddles Baby

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bugaboo ant weight capacity Bugaboo Ant Lightweight Stroller – Swaddles BabyThe Bugaboo Ant is an ultra compact stroller packed with incredible features designed to provide versatility and ease. Its lightweight frame makes it easy to drive while its height adjustable comfort seat lets your child face you or the world in one simple switch. A true joy to ride and steer, and ready to go from your very first stroll. Features Small stroller, big adventures The smoothest, easiest ride Facing you, facing the world Grows with your

The Bugaboo Ant is an ultra compact stroller packed with incredible features designed to provide versatility and ease. Its lightweight frame makes it easy to drive while its height-adjustable comfort seat lets your child face you or the world in one simple switch. A true joy to ride and steer, and ready to go from your very first stroll.

 

    Features

    Small stroller, big adventures

    The smoothest, easiest ride

    Facing you, facing the world

    Grows with your family

    On-the-go comfort

    Ultra compact fold

     Specifications
    • Suitable from birth to toddler
    • Car seat compatible
    • Lightweight and easy to carry: 15.8 lbs. (chassis, wheels, seat)
    • Folds in one-piece to a super compact size
    • Pull-along trolley mode
    • All-wheel suspension for less bumps
    • Reversible seat, facing world and parent
    • Comfortable seat with multiple reclining positions
    • Height-adjustable handlebar
    • Push and steer with one hand
    • Extendable sun canopy
    • Integrated wheel board adapters 
    • Machine washable fabrics
    • 2+2 years limited warranty registration required.

     Dimensions & Weight

    • Stroller width 16.6"
    • Folded: 21.6" x 14.9" x 9.1"
    • Front wheel diameter: 4.7"
    • Rear wheel diameter: 5.9"
    • Under seat basket up to 6.61lbs.
    • Rear luggage basket up to 11lbs.
    • Weight capacity: up to 50lbs.
    What's Included

     

    • Complete stroller frame
    • Seat & headrest fabric
    • Sun canopy 
    • Wheel caps
    • Under-seat basket
    • Rear luggage basket
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