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peg perego duette piroet reviews Peg Perego Double Stroller Duette Piroet (FRAME & 2 SEATS) — Goldtex

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peg perego duette piroet reviews Peg Perego Double Stroller Duette Piroet (FRAME & 2 SEATS) — GoldtexA stroller that offers many incredible combinations! The Duette Piroet is extremely agile, with easy to use swivel front wheels, and allows mobility through most narrow places. It is travel system compatible with two Primo Viaggio car seats, and has an extra large basket. From birth to 45 lbs, for each seat. Travel System Compatible Travel system compatible with Primo Viaggio car seats; accepts two car seats directly on to chassis without the need for

Travel System Compatible

Travel system-compatible with Primo Viaggio car seats; accepts two car seats directly on to chassis without the need for adapters.

Versatility


The adjustable seats included with the Piroet can be configured to face the parent, the world or each other.

Adjustable, Compact Seats

Seats have reclining backrests, two-position footrests and can fold compactly.

Large Hoods

Keep both babies protected with large hoods that include a mesh insert to provide extra ventilation.

One-Piece Handlebar

Allows for easy push with just one hand.

Maneuverability


The Duette Piroet is equipped with two front swivel wheels and a single handle that helps maneuver the in-line double through tight spaces. A centrally controlled braking system located on the rear wheels makes stopping and parking easy.


Soft Ride


Large polyurethane wheels with ball bearings and suspension allow for 360 degree agility, less effort in pushing and more comfort for little ones.


Extra Large Basket

Very large basket can hold all of the necessities for two children (plus mom and dad!).


Features
  • With the Duette Piroet, 2 children can travel in comfort and style -- however they please.
  • The adjustable seats included with the Piroet can be configured to face the parent, the world or each other.
  • The chassis also accepts 2 Primo Viaggio infant car seats, without the need for adapters.
  • In the event parent would like to travel with 2 Pop-Up Bassinets, an adapter is available (sold as an accessory) to allow both bassinets to fit on the chassis.
  • Equipped with 2 front swivel wheels and a single handle that helps maneuver the in-line double through tight spaces.
  • Each wheel is made of polyurethane with tread and contains ball bearings and suspension, which allow for 360 degree agility and less effort in pushing.
  • A centrally controlled braking system located on the rear wheels makes stopping and parking easy.
  • Each seat included with the Duette Piroet contains a large, adjustable hood with a mesh ventilation system.
  • The footrests of the seats can be adjusted and the backrests can recline to suit the comfort level of each child.
  • An extra large basket is available to store all of the necessities for 2 children, plus parents.
    Recommended usage:
    • Maximum weight: 22.7 kg / 50 lbs, Maximum height: 43" / 110 cm
    Size: 49.2" x 22.04" x 42.9" / 125.9 x 56.5 x 109 cm
    Folded: 44.5" x 15.74" / 113 x 40 cm
    Weight of stroller and 2 seats: 43.43 lbs / 19.7 kg

    *Travel system compatible with the Primo Viaggio infant car seat. Car seat sold separately. Bassinet sold seperately
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