larktale stroller wagon Sprout Single-to-Double Stroller/Wagon | Snuggle Bugz
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larktale stroller wagon

larktale stroller wagon Sprout Single-to-Double Stroller/Wagon | Snuggle Bugz

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larktale stroller wagon Sprout Single-to-Double Stroller/Wagon | Snuggle BugzThe Larktale Sprout Single to Double Stroller Wagon is a versatile, stylish wagon perfect for urban families or those with limited space. It easily converts from a compact single seater to a double sized wagon in under 5 seconds, with no tools needed. Whether you need extra cargo space or an additional seat, the Sprout adapts quickly. Description: The Larktale Sprout Single to Double Stroller Wagon is designed to effortlessly adapt to your family's

The Larktale Sprout™ Single-to-Double Stroller/Wagon is a versatile, stylish wagon perfect for urban families or those with limited space. It easily converts from a compact single-seater to a double-sized wagon in under 5 seconds, with no tools needed. Whether you need extra cargo space or an additional seat, the Sprout adapts quickly. 

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The Larktale Sprout™ Single-to-Double Stroller/Wagon is designed to effortlessly adapt to your family's changing needs, offering the ultimate blend of versatility, style, and convenience. Perfect for urban families or those with limited space, this innovative stroller wagon seamlessly transitions from a compact single-seater to a spacious double-sized wagon in under five seconds—no tools required. Whether you need extra cargo space for essentials or an additional seat for another passenger, the Sprout quickly adjusts to accommodate your lifestyle.

Built for both comfort and functionality, the Sprout features a premium design with an extra-large sun canopy equipped with an air-flow panel to keep little ones shaded and cool. The spacious storage basket, adjustable cargo divider, and integrated parent’s console ensure effortless organization for outings. The height-adjustable leatherette handlebar offers a refined touch, while the all-wheel suspension system and sturdy wheels provide smooth maneuverability over different terrains, making every stroll enjoyable.

Suitable for children six months and older with a combined weight capacity of 120 lbs, the Sprout is crafted to grow with your family while maintaining easy storage and transport. Its flat-folding mechanism allows for compact storage, ideal for small trunks and tight spaces. Whether you're navigating city streets, running errands, or heading out for weekend adventures, the Larktale Sprout™ ensures a seamless, comfortable experience for both parents and children.

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 with adjustable padded 5-point safety harness attaches in seconds, or folds flat to fit in the large shopping basket when not in use
  • Safely attach your infant car seat to stroll with a newborn using a sprout car seat adapter (sold separately).
  • 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 safety harnesses keep seated children secure.
  • Self-leveling cup holder included.
  • Clear-view non-fogging deluxe rain cover included – adjusts to fit both single and double wagon modes.

Specifications:

  • 6 months up to 50 lbs per seat
  • Single: L 40" x W 28" x H 45"
  • Double: L 48" x W 28" x H 45"
  • Folded Dimensions: L 18.5" x W 28" x H 31"
  • Weight: 41 lbs

Care Instructions:

  • Spot clean or remove fabric completely to hand-wash in mild detergent.
  • Replace fabric on frame to air dry completely before use after washing.

What's In The Box:

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

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