Inglesina Urbe Marina Stroller- Black/ Blue
- Standard stroller with three step fold
- 5 pt harness for protection
- Larget underseat storage area
- Full seat recline with four additional positions
- 5.7 inch wheels with individual locking brakes
Product Description
The all new Inglesina Urbe embodies todays popular urban spirit. A distinctive finish highlights the aluminum frame, and combined with the sleek, modern seat give an overall look that is very metropolitan. A four-position, very deep recline and extendable leg support offer comfort to babies and children, and extra-high handles allow for unencumbered pushing by moms and dads. The unique engineering of the Urbe provides a very lightweight product that is extremely durable and folds compactly with a single-hand. Also, the unique design of the full-swivel front wheels folds back if it hits a curb or other obstacle, slowly hinging back to give an extra-smooth ride.
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Inglesina Urbe Marina Stroller- Black/ Blue
- Baby Product: 0 pages
- Publisher: Inglesina
- Label: Inglesina
- Studio: Inglesina
- Average Customer Review:
based on 1 reviews
- Sales Rank in Baby: #35220
Avg. Customer Review:
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Great stroller, built to handle everything! 2008-01-11
Comment: I've had this stroller for a little under a year and I have to say it's one of the best I've ever seen, as far as umbrella strollers go. I was afraid when I first ordered it because I couldn't find very many reviews, but it looked good and the stats sounded great so I went ahead and got it. Best decision I ever made. It has all wheel suspension (which I think probably needs a little time to warm up cause you can't tell at first), full recline, two-position leg rest, a nice big seat that even I fit into, a nice sized basket (except that you have to access it from the side when the seat is fully reclined), it has a very sturdy frame--none of the drunken weaving you get on some strollers, and maneuverability is fantastic--I've even taken it off-road on zoo trails. The only downsides I can see are that the carry handle is on the straight bar at the back of the stroller (It's right in the middle but the stroller's weight is not evenly distributed so it makes for an awkward carry holding it there. I just grab it by the handles), the canopy doesn't really keep the sun out when the seat's reclined, and that it's kind of heavy--about 18 lbs (I live in the city though, and I manage to get the baby out and into the sling, the stroller folded, and the baby bag on my shoulder in about 2 minutes in order to get on the buses, which can be pretty crowded sometimes). My daughter loves the stroller. The most upright position lets her see everything and she's really nosy, so that's great. In the fully reclined position, she can take a decent nap and the ride is smooth enough that I can stay on the move while she sleeps. All in all, a super stroller! I'm thinking about getting one for my nephew!
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