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wagon stroller vs double stroller Larktale Sprout V2 Single-to-Double Stroller Wagon

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wagon stroller vs double stroller Larktale Sprout V2 Single-to-Double Stroller WagonA First of its Kind, Size Adjustable Stroller Wagon! The sprout V2 is a single seater wagon that expands into a double sized wagon with no tools or extra conversion kits needed! With the sprout, parents have the flexibility to stroll with the right size wagon for their activity without needing to invest in multiple devices: Need extra cargo space or to add a seat for an extra kid? Expand the sprout V2 wagon chassis to make room for it all. Dropping

A First-of-its-Kind, Size Adjustable Stroller/Wagon!

The sprout™ V2 is a single-seater wagon that expands into a double-sized wagon with no tools or extra conversion kits needed! With the sprout, parents have the flexibility to stroll with the right size wagon for their activity without needing to invest in multiple devices: Need extra cargo space or to add a seat for an extra kid? Expand the sprout V2 wagon chassis to make room for it all. Dropping off one kid at a playdate before running errands with the other? Shorten the chassis for more compact strolling with only one. The conversions can be made on the fly in seconds so you're always prepared with the space you need.

The 2024 V2 model now features a new drop-down foot well that works in both single and double mode, a foot well cover for when flat seating is needed, and a new no-rethread harness system that makes adjusting the shoulder height of your harness straps super easy.

Beyond the innovative flexibility of the sprout V2, parents will also love the luxury styling, extra-large sun canopy with air-flow panel and peek-a-boo window, the included parent’s console, adjustable handlebar with leatherette grip, and all-wheel suspension. The compact flat fold of the sprout V2 allows the wagon to be easily stored and transported. 

Features 

  • Suitable from 6 months to 50 lbs per seat and 120 lbs total weight capacity including cargo.
  • Converts from a single-seater wagon into to double-seater wagon and back again in seconds with no tools necessary – change your stroller/wagon size and seating on the fly!
  • Second seat attaches in seconds, or folds flat to fit in the large shopping basket when not in use. Features an adjustable padded 5-point no-rethread safety harness.
  • Drop-down foot well promotes a more natural seating position. Attach the footwell cover to create a flat base to haul cargo or let little ones stretch their legs.
  • Quick and easy fold to an impressively compact and easy-to-lift size. The fold lock keeps the frame folded for transportation or storage.
  • Mesh cargo divider included to section off and hold groceries, bags, and other loose items when only one child is seated in the double wagon. Stows away on the sprout stroller/wagon when not in use.
  • Four mesh interior pockets keep your child’s snacks and toys within their reach.
  • Adjustable handlebar with leatherette grip provides a comfortable push for users of varying heights.
  • Handlebar stroller console with multiple storage compartments for drinks and personal items.
  • Large multi-position sun canopy with pop-out visor, zippered canopy extension with airflow panel, and a peek-a-boo window. Comfortably shades both seats when fully expanded in double wagon mode.
  • Large non-flat rubber wheels and an all-wheel suspension system provide a smooth and comfortable ride.
  • Lockable swivel front wheels provide extra stability on uneven terrain.
  • Adjustable padded 5-point no-rethread safety harnesses keep seated children secure in their seats.
  • Self-leveling cup holder included.
  • Safely attach your infant car seat to stroll with a newborn using a sprout car seat adapter.
  • Clear-view non-fogging deluxe rain cover included – adjusts to fit both single and double wagon modes.
  • Spot clean or remove fabric completely to hand-wash in mild detergent. Replace fabric on frame to air dry completely before use after washing.

Specifications

  • Age Range: Suitable from 6 months up to 50 lbs per seat
  • Total Weight Capacity: 120 lbs
  • Newborn Options: Car Seat Adapter available for Maxi Cosi, Clek and Nuna infant seats
  • Assembled Dimensions as Single: 40 x 28 x 45 inches
  • Assembled Dimensions as Double: 48 x 28 x 45 inches
  • Folded Dimensions: 18.5 x 28 x 31 inches
  • Assembled Product Weight: 41 lbs
  • Adjustable Handlebar Range: 29 – 43.5 inches
  • Packaged Dimensions: 28.5 x 23.5 x 10.5 inches
  • Packaged Weight: 48.5 lbs

What's In The Box

  • Expandable Stroller/Wagon Chassis
  • Sun Canopy
  • Stroller Organizer
  • Second Seat
  • Cargo Divider
  • Footwell Cover
  • Cup Holder
  • Adaptable Rain Cover
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