how to fold hot mom stroller Baby Stroller: Height-Adjustable Seat and Reclining Baby Carriage with  Four-Wheel Shock Absorption, Bidirectional, Elevated View, Stylish Stroller
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how to fold hot mom stroller Baby Stroller: Height-Adjustable Seat and Reclining Baby Carriage with Four-Wheel Shock Absorption, Bidirectional, Elevated View, Stylish Stroller

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how to fold hot mom stroller Baby Stroller: Height-Adjustable Seat and Reclining Baby Carriage with Four-Wheel Shock Absorption, Bidirectional, Elevated View, Stylish StrollerWelcoming a newborn into the world is a transformative experience that reshapes your life in the most beautiful ways, transitioning you from a couple to a family. The stroller you choose becomes an essential companion, accompanying you wherever you go and redefining mobility and functionality to meet the demands of your new life. Designed for children from birth to 48 months, our stroller features a 360 degree rotating seat that offers reversible

Welcoming a newborn into the world is a transformative experience that reshapes your life in the most beautiful ways, transitioning you from a couple to a family. The stroller you choose becomes an essential companion, accompanying you wherever you go and redefining mobility and functionality to meet the demands of your new life. Designed for children from birth to 48 months, our stroller features a 360-degree rotating seat that offers reversible positions, enhancing your child's engagement with their surroundings while ensuring their safety and comfort during every outing.

As your family expands, so does the versatility of our stroller. It adapts seamlessly from a cozy pram for your newborn to a pushchair with a convertible seat unit, then to a travel system for your growing child. It is meticulously crafted to deliver not only comfort and safety, with a spacious, ergonomic seating unit and sun canopy but also convenience for parents, including a large storage basket. The stroller is engineered for ease of use, with an intuitive folding mechanism, an adjustable handlebar, and an easy-to-operate parking brake, simplifying each journey.

Ensuring a smooth and comfortable ride for your baby is at the heart of our design. The stroller boasts an advanced wheel suspension system and ball bearings, offering unparalleled ride comfort over various terrains and the flexibility of swiveled or locked double wheels for stability. If you find yourself with any questions or in need of assistance, we invite you to reach out. Our commitment is to provide sincere and attentive service to support you and your family's needs.

Features:

  • One-Click 360° Rotating Stroller Frame: Enjoy seamless adjustability with a sturdy stroller frame that rotates a full 360°. With a single click, you can swiftly change the direction of the attachments, offering unmatched flexibility and the opportunity to explore the world with your child.

  • Upgraded PU Rubber Wheels: Equipped with premium, large-sized rear tires that are explosion-proof and puncture-resistant—eliminating the need for inflation. The front wheels feature PU rubber for non-slip, wear-resistant properties, and excellent shock absorption. The stroller comes with a basket for infants 0-6 months and a seat with a canopy and armrests for children aged 6-48 months.

  • Luxurious Waterproof PU Leather: Designed with safety and sophistication in mind, the stroller is crafted from 100% high-grade, waterproof PU leather that not only looks luxurious but is also easy to clean with a simple wipe.

  • Three-Incline Adjustable Seat: The stroller's seat is perfect for babies aged 0-48 months and can be adjusted to three different angles (95° for sitting, 135°, and 175° for resting), providing essential comfort for newborns.

  • Convenient Bottom Storage & Portability: The stroller boasts an engineered aluminum frame for lasting durability, with a maximum weight capacity of 35 lbs. It also features a spacious storage basket underneath and includes a carry bag, making storage and transportation a breeze.

Brand: Hot Mom

Color: Dark Grey

Package Dimensions: 35.0 x 22.5 x 17.0 inches

Model number: F023-Dark Grey

Part Number: F023-Dark Grey

 

What's in package: 

1x Stroller Bassinet
1x Rain Cover for windproof
1x Cover mosquito net
1x Carrycot cover
1x Adapter
1x Cup holder

Discover the epitome of luxury and style for modern parents with our 3-in-1 stroller and bassinet combination, designed for those who value fashion-forward travel. This stroller prioritizes ergonomics for your child's comfort, a contemporary design for style-conscious parents, and lightweight construction for stability and safety on the go. Installation is a breeze, and its compact folding design makes it perfectly portable, saving space and making travel a delight. Adhering to rigorous safety standards, our stroller is SGS and CCC certified, meeting EN1888 guidelines.

Our stroller is not just about looks; it’s about adapting to your growing baby's needs. From birth until 9 months, your infant can snuggle safely in the cozy bassinet. As they grow from 6 to 48 months, switch to the stroller seat which offers the flexibility of lying flat or sitting up, through a multi-angle adjustment to make outings comfortable and convenient.

The stroller doesn't just ride smoothly; it makes a statement with its spacious egg-shaped seat and a handy shopping basket for your essentials. The materials are selected for elegance and ease of maintenance, featuring 100% PU leather for the seat, canopy, handle, and bump bar, ensuring waterproof protection and easy cleanup. The sturdily designed triangle frame can hold up to 80KG, and the EVA elastomer material for the wheels ensures a smooth ride with multi-wheel suspension, keeping your baby secure. Additionally, the stroller’s adjustable telescopic pole and egg seat raise your baby 87cm above the ground, safeguarding them from car exhaust and enriching their view of the world.

We would like to inform you that our package does not include a car seat, sunshade, or sleeping bag. However, the adapter included is compatible with the following car seat models: Maxi-Cosi CabrioFix, Maxi-Cosi Mico Max 30, and Maxi-Cosi Citi.

For detailed instructions on the installation process and how to fold the stroller, we invite you to view our instructional video on YouTube at https://youtu.be/x_uDWkqYpQ8.

Should you have any questions or need further assistance, please feel free to reach out to us. Thank you for choosing our product.

 

 

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