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peg perego arcore stroller Peg Perego Selfie Stroller Mon Amour

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peg perego arcore stroller Peg Perego Selfie Stroller Mon AmourThe Peg Perego Selfie doesn't just close easily: With a one handed push of a button, it folds by itself. Made in Italy, the Selfie is the only stroller that closes automatically to a compact size that's ideal for travel and the trunk of your car. When folded, the bumper bar turns into a convenient, suitcase style carry handle. Weighing just 14 pounds and measuring 20" in width, the Selfie is easy to navigate through tight spaces and narrow aisles. The

The Peg-Perego Selfie doesn't just close easily: With a one-handed push of a button, it folds by itself.

Made in Italy, the Selfie is the only stroller that closes automatically to a compact size that's ideal for travel and the trunk of your car. When folded, the bumper bar turns into a convenient, suitcase-style carry handle. Weighing just 14 pounds and measuring 20" in width, the Selfie is easy to navigate through tight spaces and narrow aisles.

The Selfie steers with one hand, thanks to ball bearings and all-wheel suspension that absorbs shock for the smoothest ride. Aluminum construction gives the Selfie a sturdy feel while maintaining its light weight.

Use the Selfie from birth by attaching a Peg-Perego Primo Viaggio infant car seat and adapter (sold separately), or recline the seat to a 150-degree angle that's comfortable for newborns and naps.

The stroller features selfie-worthy fashions, including a gold frame on the Graphic Gold and Mon Amour colors, and an eco-leather handlebar and bumper bar details.

Features:

  • Folds and locks automatically using one hand
  • Steers with one hand, thanks to four-wheel suspension, ball bearings and shock absorbers for a smooth ride
  • Can become travel system with attachment of a Peg-Perego Primo Viaggio infant car seat and adapter (sold separately)
  • 150-degree seat recline is newborn-safe
  • Aluminum frame is light yet durable
  • Expandable canopy contains UPF 50+ protection and peek-a-boo window
  • Wide seat includes comfortable padding and 5-point harness
  • Eco-leather bumper bar can serve as carry handle when stroller is folded
  • Narrow width of 20" makes for easy steering through tight spaces
  • Made in Italy

Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 30" X 20" X 42"
  • Folded dimensions: 16" X 20" X 24"
  • Stroller weight: 14 pounds
  • Weight limit: 48 pounds
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