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| Inglesina Swift Stroller | 
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| Brand: Inglesina Category: Baby Product
This item is no longer available
Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 30880
Batteries Included: No Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 45 Shipping Weight (lbs): 15.4 Dimensions (in): 0.4 x 0.3 x 0.2
Model: 1775ABD UPC: 809630001087 EAN: 0809630001087 ASIN: B000E9T8XC
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| Features:
| • | Removable retractable & waterproof hood | | • | 5 point harness |
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Product Description The Inglesina Swift stroller is perfect for when all you need is a simple, comfortable stroller without bells and whistles but don't want to compromise on class. With its streamlined design, the Swift provides quality features with no extra bulk or weight. The ergonomically designed handles provide comfort for parents while the four-position adjustable backrest guarantee that your child is properly supported and comfortable. Perfect for family life on the go. Features: Aluminum frame. Five-point harness. Four-position recline. Ergonomically designed handles. Folds compactly with a foot pedal. Lockable front and rear swivel wheels. Safety clip to prevent stroller from opening when stowed. Retractable waterproof canopy with viewing window. Secondary lock to prevent accidental folding. Reflective piping on seat and canopy. Removable underseat mesh storage basket. Durable fabrics. Removable, washable seat padding. Age/Weight Range: Sitting to 35 lbs. Weight: 11 lbs. Set Up Dimensions: 43" x 30" x 19" Folded Dimensions: 41" x 11" x 19".
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| Customer Reviews:
Compare Swift with Mclaren Quest May 8, 2006 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
Both have sturdy frames and almost full reclining backrests, but Quest is the big winner. With more features (and a rain cover), Quest is about 1 lbs lighter than the Swift. The Swift pushes less smooth than Quest, The handle bars are angled too up-right, so it's easy to kick the wheels when pushing, unless you extend your arms all the time (sore!)A real pain! Quest doesn't have the problem. The look through window on Swift's canopy is on the back, unless the seat is reclined, you have to bend down to see baby. While Quest has the window on the top and a nice mesh pocket on the back of the canopy. Swift's seat is narrower than the Quest's, padding is not as nice, especially on the sides. Swift has no extended leg rest. To open the Swift, you need one hand to hold the stroller frame, the other hand to open the clip. While with the Quest, you need only one hand to push the clip open (there is a spring) The real color of the Swift is not as bright and bold as in the picture. Quest has a higher-class look. And it truly is better than the Swift
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