baby store stroller Nuna SWIV Stroller
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baby store stroller

baby store stroller Nuna SWIV Stroller

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baby store stroller Nuna SWIV StrollerWith the NUNA SWIV .. Discover New Directions The NUNA SWIV is a cutting edge stroller featuring a lightweight carbon fiber reinforced aluminum frame, 360 swivel wheels, and a height adjustable handle for customizable strolls. The daily rhythm of parenthood pulses with countless moments of movement. Some mundane and some magical. And at the end of the day, they come together to create a vibrant soundtrack of life. Imagine a choreography of movement

With the NUNA SWIV .. Discover New Directions

The NUNA SWIV is a cutting-edge stroller featuring a lightweight carbon fiber reinforced aluminum frame, 360° swivel wheels, and a height-adjustable handle for customizable strolls.

The daily rhythm of parenthood pulses with countless moments of movement. Some mundane and some magical. And at the end of the day, they come together to create a vibrant soundtrack of life.

Imagine a choreography of movement orchestrated by the 360-degree swivel of your stroller wheels.

As you navigate bustling sidewalks and weave through crowded spaces, the SWIV’s wheels glide effortlessly in directions never imagined for a stroller. The simple squeeze of a button makes them pirouette and twirl like a mesmerizing dance.

With each wheel revolution, the SWIV creates harmony with the motion of your day and empowers you to embrace the spontaneity of parenthood with confidence and grace–taking every corner as it comes and pivoting in brand-new directions.

Use Features

  • Button-activated 360° rotation on all 4 wheels allows for side-to-side motion and instant pivot navigation In it for the long haul providing innovative strolls up to 50 lbs
  • Seat faces both ways and folds flat no matter which direction baby’s been facing
  • Removable and rotating armbar for easier ins and outs
  • Pairs perfectly with all Nuna infant car seats and the LYTL™ bassinet Travel system ready—simply attach any PIPA™ series infant car seat with the included ring adapter
  • Folding ring adapter with handle integrates into the stroller for a more compact
  • 1-handed fold that stands on its own 

Safety Features

  • Self-guiding MagneTech secure snap™ buckles automatically lock into place
  • 3 to 5-point no-rethread harness makes it easy to fasten them in
  • Quick-engaging 1-touch rear-wheel braking system provides scuff-free security 

Comfort Features

  • Spring suspension technology built into the seat provides smooth rides by absorbing energy caused by uneven terrain
  • 1-handed recline offers 3 on-the-go positions
  • UPF 50+ water-repellent canopy is extendable and features a flip-out eyeshade and peek-a-boo window
  • All-season seat keeps baby cozy in winter and easily converts to mesh in summer
  • 2-position adjustable calf support for growing legs
  • Durable footrest provides a resting place for tired feet
  • All-wheel suspension and durable rubber, EVA foam-filled tires are ready for any terrain 

SWIV Premium Details

  • Carbon fiber reinforced aluminum frame offers unparalleled strength and durability while maintaining a remarkably lightweight profile
  • Carbon fiber’s unique weave pattern on the frame creates a visually striking effect with a modern aesthetic
  • Height-adjustable 3-position pivoting handle for comfortable strolling no matter your height
  • Easily removable Merino wool and TENCEL™ lyocell insert provides ultra-soft comfort (TENCEL™ is a trademark of Lenzing AG)
  • Large basket with 22 lbs capacity holds everything you need for the journey
  • Zippered pocket on back of seat (and a secret one in the storage basket) for valuables
  • Luxe leatherette accented pushbar and armbar add style to your strolls
  • Includes all the extras: cup holder, rain cover, carry bag and travel system adapter

What's in the Box?

  • SWIV
  • Ring adapter
  • Cup holder
  • Rain cover
  • Carry bag

Specifications

  • Dimensions ( Open ): 42.5"H x 34.5"D x 21"W
  • Dimensions ( Folded ): 30.5"H x 14.5"D x 21"W
  • Weight: 21.8 lbs (19.2 lbs without insert, arm bar, and canopy)
  • Recommended Use: Up to 50 lbs
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