dog car seat stroller combo Ibiyaya InstaCollapse Dog Stroller & Car Seat - Taupe
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dog car seat stroller combo

dog car seat stroller combo Ibiyaya InstaCollapse Dog Stroller & Car Seat - Taupe

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dog car seat stroller combo Ibiyaya InstaCollapse Dog Stroller & Car Seat - TaupeUnmatched Convenience, Ultimate Comfort Experience ultimate convenience with the Ibiyaya InstaCollapse Dog Stroller & Car Seat Combo. Revolutionary design allows for easy folding without removing the carrycot, making it ideal for pet parents on the go. Durable materials, versatile sun cap, and dual purpose function meet style & convenience. Easy attachment or detachment of carry cot Double pet stroller with detachable carrier (two small dogs and cats)

Unmatched Convenience, Ultimate Comfort

Experience ultimate convenience with the Ibiyaya InstaCollapse Dog Stroller & Car Seat Combo. Revolutionary design allows for easy folding without removing the carrycot, making it ideal for pet parents on-the-go. Durable materials, versatile sun cap, and dual-purpose function meet style & convenience.

  • Easy attachment or detachment of carry cot
  • Double pet stroller with detachable carrier (two small dogs and cats)

INNOVATION

  • Folding Without Detaching: The carrycot includes an innovative folding button that allows you to fold it without disassembly. Once folded, the detachable pet stroller stands independently, ensuring effortless storage and ultimate convenience.
  • Sun Cap Design: The extendable cap on the canopy can be adjusted to block sunlight, offering full sun protection when covered, and can be opened to reveal a panoramic sunroof. This large dog pram or double pet stroller with detachable carrier for two dogs or cats ensures multi-functional protection and optimal comfort for your pet in any weather.
  • Multi-Purpose: This 2-in-1 stroller doubles as a large pet stroller and a detachable dog-cat carrier for two small dogs, and two cats, offering unmatched flexibility to cater to your various needs, whether strolling through the park or driving around town.
  • Tri-Fold Mechanism: Equipped with a one-hand, tri-fold mechanism, this dog car seat and stroller ensures space-saving convenience. Its compact design makes it easy to store and transport, perfect for pet owners on the move.
  • Easy Attachment or Detachment of the Carry Cot: With a simple one-button mechanism, you can easily attach or detach the carrycot from the stroller frame. This carrycot also works as a double dog-cat car carrier for your pets, providing versatility and safety. 

DURABILITY & QUALITY ASSURANCE

  • Tri-Proof Fabric: This fabric is waterproof, oil-resistant, and stain-resistant, with an optional raincoat to keep pets safe and comfortable in any weather condition.
  • Dual-layer Fabric: The outer layer is made of elastic functional fabric that is waterproof, oil-resistant, and stain-resistant, while the inner layer features splash-proof fabric for easy cleaning. This dual-layer design ensures durability and easy maintenance.
  • SGS Compliant: This medium-to-large pet stroller with detachable carrier is non-toxic and environment-friendly, complying with the SGS standard for baby strollers. Made without second-hand plastic, it ensures safety and sustainability with entirely non-toxic materials.
  • Aluminum and Steel Hybrid Frame: Constructed with a reinforced, ultra-lightweight aluminum tube frame combined with steel, this double pet stroller with detachable carrier for two dogs or two cats offers a sturdy and durable structure, providing long-lasting support and reliability.
  • Certified and Tested: Through extensive testing, the Ibiyaya InstaCollapse Detachable Dog Stroller & two pet car carrier meet the strict EU EN1888 standard, guaranteeing its durability and safety during pet transportation.
  • Ball Bearings: Equipped with ball bearings, the stroller wheels ensure smooth and stable rotation, reducing friction and increasing load capacity. This design minimizes wear and tear, making the stroller easier to push and enhancing the overall travel experience for both pet and owner.
  • Repairable and Replaceable Parts

SAFETY

  • EVA Wheels: Ideal for urban environments and indoor use, these lightweight and durable wheels ensure smooth maneuverability, offering a comfortable and effortless ride on various terrains, ideal for medium to large dogs or two cats or 2-small dogs.
  • Anti-Escape Safety Rope: This double cat stroller with detachable carrier is equipped with anti-escape safety ropes to securely keep your pets—whether cats or dogs—in place during outings.
  • One-Step Brake System: A foot-activated brake system allows you to easily engage and disengage the brakes with a single pedal press, ensuring stability and safety during stops.

COMFORT & CONVENIENCE

  • Dual-Opening Pet Stroller: Featuring a 180-degree dual opening, this large stroller or two-dog stroller with detachable carrier (small dogs) allows convenient entry or lets pets face their parents, enhancing interaction between pets and parents. The canopy clips ensure a secure hold or can be completely removed when not in use.
  • Generous Cabin Space: Designed to accommodate multiple small pets or one medium-sized pet comfortably, providing ample space for a relaxing ride.
  • Portable and Ergonomic Frame with Assist Handles: The frame includes a convenient grip for easy handling during outings, ensuring a comfortable and secure hold. Equipped with a bottom support board and leather-like handles on both sides, this stroller with a detachable dog car carrier allows for easy movement over short distances.
  • Removable Zipper Inner Cover: The zipper inner cover is both removable and easy to clean, featuring double-layer mesh windows for enhanced protection and ventilation.
  • Ventilated Mesh Windows: INTl
  • Effortless Cleaning: The waterproof bottom board and removable cleaning pad with an exclusive diaper hole design make cleaning a breeze. All fabric parts are removable for thorough washing.
  • Spacious Storage Basket: An ample bottom storage basket offers 30% increased storage space, perfect for carrying all your pet’s essentials during outings.
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