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babyroues traveler stroller Romer Tura Stroller

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babyroues traveler stroller Romer Tura StrollerMake each tiny discovery a cherished moment in the Tura modular stroller. Youll love the timeless design and refined look of this versatile modular stroller, and your child will love the customizable comfort and luxuriously soft fabrics. This portable stroller includes a reversible and reclining toddler seat. To convert Tura into a baby stroller, connect it directly to your Juni infant car seat* or Sera bassinet*. The elegant woven fabric is made from

Make each tiny discovery a cherished moment in the Tura modular stroller. You’ll love the timeless design and refined look of this versatile modular stroller, and your child will love the customizable comfort and luxuriously soft fabrics. This portable stroller includes a reversible and reclining toddler seat. To convert Tura into a baby stroller, connect it directly to your Juni infant car seat* or Sera bassinet*. The elegant woven fabric is made from recycled materials, and the full-coverage canopy is UPF 50+. With a slim design and swivel-locking front wheels, you can maneuver this toddler stroller with ease. The central suspension and all-terrain tires create gentle rides on any landscape. *Sold separately

  • Modular Versatility: Reversible toddler seat features parent-facing and forward-facing modes; for baby stroller options, pair Tura with your Juni infant car seat or Sera bassinet 
  • Additional Compatibility: Compatible with select competitive infant car seats. See www.romerbaby.com/user-guides-and-product-resources for additional compatibility
  • Toddler Seat Fit: Designed for children up to 50 lbs.
  • Direct Stroller-to-Seat Connection: Built-in adapters allow for seamless transitions between the toddler seat and your infant car seat* or bassinet.*  *Sold separately  
  • Refined Look, Premium Build: This baby and toddler stroller blends a timeless and elegant design with high-quality materials and engineering 
  • Smooth Maneuvering: With a slim design and swiveling front wheels, this travel stroller is ideal for getting around tight spaces; the swiveling wheels lock for more control on bumpy routes 
  • Eco Luxury: Your little one will love the plush softness of the woven fabric, which is made from recycled materials 
  • Leatherette Accents: The handlebar and bumper bar feature soft mahogany leatherette accents for style and comfort 
  • Gentle Rides: The central suspension and all-terrain, puncture-free tires help provide smooth rides on any landscape, whether you’re touring city streets or park paths 
  • Customized Comfort: The toddler seat reclines to help your little one relax, while the adjustable and spacious footrest helps provide support 
  • Seawool Insert: Made from recycled polyester, recycled oyster shells, and polyester*, Seawool fabric is petal-soft and gentle on sensitive skin. *Seawool fabric is made from 49.2% recycled polyester, 21.3% recycled polyester blended with oyster shells, and 29.5% polyester. 
  • Simplified Cleaning: The Seawool insert is safe to machine wash and dry  
  • Naturally Flame-Retardant Fabrics: Meet safety requirements without added FR chemicals. *Excludes leatherette accents 
  • Petal-Soft Cushioning: Premium padding on the insert, buckle, and harness surrounds your little one in luxe comfort  
  • Seamless Storage: This self-standing and compact stroller folds in just one step and fits neatly into small spaces 
  • Safety Brake: Releases from top so you don’t have to worry about scuffing your shoes 
  • Adjustable Handlebar: Pivots smoothly and locks into place, allowing you to customize the handlebar height; folds down when not in use to help you save space 
  • Extendable Canopy with Flip-Down Visor: The full-coverage canopy provides shade for your little one, while the mesh window and quiet magnetic closure make it easy to check in  
  • Naturally UPF 50+: The canopy’s fabric design provides sun protection without added UV-filtering chemicals  
  • Spacious Storage Basket: Easy to access with two convenient pockets; the stroller also includes a pocket on the back of the toddler seat, so you’ll have ample space for all the essentials 
  • No-Rethread Harness: Adjusts without hassle so you can find the right fit for your growing child 

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 35.2"D x 45.5"H x 22.75"W
  • Weight: 29 lbs.
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