Everbright Sonata EP2 Deluxed Stroller
- Suitable from birth
- Lightweight, corrosion resistant aluminium frame
- Adjustable five point safety harness
- Compact and freestanding when folded for easy storage and transportation
- Durable, all-terrain wheels, with swivel wheels for manoeuvrability, independent suspension on all wheels
Product Description
Aluminum tubing.
One hand folding system.
Front bumper/child tray opens or removes.
5 Point Restraint system belts.
Beautiful washable upholstery.
Carrying handle.
Large basket.
Foot Board for carrying a second child.
Four Position seat with full recline for newborns.
Lower footrest and an extendable upper leg rest so it accommodates either an infant or toddler.
Height adjustable handles for taller parents.
Large removable canopy protects baby from sun and wind.
Folds like an umbrella and stands upright when folded.
Shock absorbing, all wheel suspension system.
Holds children up to 45 pounds.
Folded dimensions are 13"w x 13"d x 40" high; Open dimensions are 20"x x 33.5"d x 40" high.
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Everbright Sonata EP2 Deluxed Stroller
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- Publisher: Everbright
- Label: Everbright
- Studio: Everbright
- Average Customer Review:
based on 1 reviews
- Sales Rank in Baby: #41764
Avg. Customer Review:
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: I love this stroller!!!! Well done Ever-bright, well done!! 2007-05-12
Comment: I thought i'd be the first to rate it because i know i had a really hard time finding any reviews on it.
Well let me start with how great it is. i was mostly looking at the Combi's because i wanted a bigger stroller that folded like an umbrella stroller. the problem was that i had a hard time finding one that had a tray for my son and wasn't $300. I bought this stroller about a week ago and love it. it is the size of a standard stroller and has a tray the size of one as well, but folds like an umbrella stroller. Don't let that fool you though, it's a little bulky but it still doesn't take up as much room as and regular standard stroller. My son is 28 months and fits in there with room.
Now the only drawbacks is that the straps around the belly don't get very tight. At it's thightest my son can still climb out of the sraps. Also it doesn't have a parent cup holder, not a big deal though you can buy one at Wal-mart for 5 bucks, i'm also going to see if the Peg Perego cup holder will fit, being that they are just about the same stroller, minus the cup holder.
I would recommend this stroller to any one who wants all the bells and whistles as the more expensive Peg Perego. But if you really want a parent cup holder and don't mind paying $350 instead of $159, then get the Peg Perego
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