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phil and ted dot double stroller

phil and ted dot double stroller Phil&teds Dash™ Stroller

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phil and ted dot double stroller Phil&teds Dash™ Strollerdash. urban inline. Stroll the city with dash, the must have urban inline buggy that delivers outstanding style & effortless performance in one adaptable package! Designed for the urban adventurer because of its dashin good looks, dash delivers unbeaten maneuverability in tight urban spaces with its slim width and 3 wheelin design. Poppin up city curbs is effortless as your child sits snug inside the buggy frame delivering purposeful weight


dash™. urban inline®.

Stroll the city with dash™, the must-have urban inline® buggy that delivers outstanding style & effortless performance in one adaptable package!

Designed for the urban adventurer because of its dashin’ good looks, dash™ delivers unbeaten maneuverability in tight urban spaces with its slim width and 3-wheelin’ design. Poppin’ up city curbs is effortless as your child sits snug inside the buggy frame delivering purposeful weight distribution. dash™ provides a smooth ride for your kid in tow, & peace of mind for you with three puncture-proof aeromaxx™ tires & all wheel suspension.

The styling of dash is apparent with the look and feel of the modern, melange black fabrics, and conveniently for you, the easy & controlled fold and freestanding position keeps these beautiful fabrics clean & off the ground as well as the handle bar! Shopping couldn’t be easier as dash™ includes a 22 lbs parcel tray for all your essentials for the day. With safety in mind, know that your child can be secured into place with the convenient one touch release harness, while the UPF 50 extendable sunhood protects as you go about your day.

dash™ is suitable for use from newborn to toddler as the spacious fabric sling seat has infinite recline modes, right through to lie flat, but if you want more of a plush ride for your baby, dash™ adapts to take many of the phil&teds newborn accessories. 

Want to bond face to face for longer? Add the handy double kit™ accessory to your buggy, and if your family grows, use this double kit to transform dash into an inline® double buggy that’s the same footprint of a single! How clever is all that?!

Combining urban styling, functionality & unparalleled maneuverability at its finest, dash™ delivers outstanding performance to growing families from 1 to 2 kids!

 

dash features

  • Modern styled single stroller, that converts into a fantastic inline® double stroller!
  • Riding options – many inline modes for 1 or 2 kids with the double kit accessory (sold separately)
  • Super slim at only 22.8” to maneuver through tight spaces even as an inline® double stroller!
  • Controlled fold & freestanding position to keep the stroller fabric & handlebar off the ground
  • Three 12" puncture-proof aeromaxx™ tires with all-wheel suspension
  • Ultra-light one-hand handling lets you effortlessly 'pop' over curbs and obstacles
  • Full size fabric seat sling that offers infinite recline modes to fully lie flat for newborn
  • Reversible plush melange seat liner for a more cushy ride
  • Secure 5-point safety harness with one touch release
  • UPF 50+ extendable canopy with silent peek-a-boo window & integrated back screen to shield baby
  • Lockable front swivel wheel
  • Easy to use footbrake
  • Grab bar & mudguards included
  • Generous sized 22 lbs parcel tray
  • Melange textured 600 denier fabrics deliver stylish urban appeal for the fashion conscious parent
  • Sleek black frame with the freedom to choose between 8 beautiful colors of liners
  • Travel system compatible with the use of adapters (sold separately)

    Specifications

    • Age range: birth to 5 years
    • Unfolded stroller dimensions: 44" H x 23" W x 42” L
    • Folded stroller dimensions: 17" H x 23" W x 36” D
    • Stroller weight: 29 lbs

      includes

      • Dash stroller frame, three 12” air filled tires, two 12" 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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