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Mountain Buggy Terrain XL Specifications
The Mountain Buggy XL pushchair is suitable for 4 year old to slim 9 year old child.
They are manufactured by an ISO 9002 company and comply with British Safety Standard BS7409:1996.
Mountain Buggy pushchairs are constructed of lightweight heavy duty aluminium tubing and nylon fittings, the modular design means that individual components can be replaced if necessary.
With the weight predominantly over the rear wheels the fixed front wheel gives good manoeuvrability and works well off road.
The delightfully simple folding system makes everyday life simple and the ability to remove the wheels comes in handy when you need extra space in the boot for going on holiday.
The seat and sun canopy canvas fabrics are very durable and washable (hand wash).
The 12.5" 300mm wheels have double steel bearings.
IMPORTANT NOTE
Whilst the Terrain XL may be used for a child with special needs the hammock style seat makes it unsuitable for a child who requires postural managment support, if in doubt please seek the advice of your physiotherapist
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| Upright
Length 44" 112 cm
Handle Height 39" 99 cm
Width 24.5" 62 cm
Std Footplate Lower Leg 10" 25 cm
Extended Footplate Lower Leg
Seat Width (min) 14" 35 cm
Seat Depth (max) 12" 30 cm
Seat Back Height (min) 21.5" 55 cm
Weight 24 lbs 11 kg
Max Load 77 lbs 35 kg
Recommended Tyre Pressure 15 psi 1.0 bar
Max Tyre Pressure 20 psi 1.3 bar
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| Folded Wheels On
Length 43" 110 cm
Height 12" 30 cm
Width 24.5" 62 cm
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| Folded Wheels Off
Length 43" 110 cm
Height (max) 12"30 cm
Width (extreme max) 22.5" 57 cm
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Please note that the specifications listed above are as accurate as is practical to give, they are rounded for ease of presentation and are subject to manufacturers change without notice. If a particular dimension is crucial to you then contact us for an exact figure.Maximum Tyre Pressure should not be exceeded and should be reduced if transported in the unpressurised cargo hold of an aircraft on a long haul flight. We recommend that the tyre pressure is maintained at 15psi rather than the 20psi maximum because soft tyres give a smoother ride for the child and are less prone to punctures. |