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veer baby stroller Veer Cruiser (2 Seater) Stroller Wagon + Sidewall Kit + Canopy Bundle

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veer baby stroller Veer Cruiser (2 Seater) Stroller Wagon + Sidewall Kit + Canopy BundleA completely new concept, the Veer All Terrain Cruiser is the first ever crossover. It defies conventional labels by combining the functionality and safety of a premium stroller with the classic fun and practicality of a wagon. It is built to last for ages 0 5+ yrs and beyond. Cruiser can be pushed or pulled, or pulled alongside. It has two built in seats with 3 point harnesses for toddler comfort and safety, and a collapsible foot well for ergonomic

A completely new concept, the Veer All-Terrain Cruiser is the first-ever crossover. It defies conventional labels by combining the functionality and safety of a premium stroller with the classic fun and practicality of a wagon. It is built to last for ages 0-5+ yrs and beyond. Cruiser can be pushed or pulled, or pulled alongside. It has two built in seats with 3-point harnesses for toddler comfort and safety, and a collapsible foot-well for ergonomic seating. It is maneuverable, adaptive, rugged, safe and mobile.

A removable snack tray has two cup-holders built in, the sides have webbed pockets to hold necessities, and each seat has a built-in well for trinkets and snacks. Up to 6 cup holders can attach to keep refreshments in reach. At the end of a busy day, Veer can easily be hosed off, ready for the next adventure. It folds easily for compact storage and is self-standing.

With optional accessories, the Cruiser can accommodate an infant car seat, 6 cup holders, two sunshades, and can convert to a bassinet! Extremely versatile and so fun to use, with larger tires and an innovative steering system, Cruiser was thoughtfully designed for any size family that prefers to blaze their own trail.

Features

  • Includes 2 Cup Holders and 1 Snack and Drink Tray.
  • Meets ASTM safety standards and is JPMA Certified
  • Push, pull or pull alongside; lockable handle for easy pushing
  • 2-contoured, vented passenger seats with 3-point safety harnesses
  • Accommodates an infant car seat (Adapter sold separately)
  • Interior mesh storage pockets and molded-in cubby for drinks/snacks/toys
  • Front swivel wheels for exceptional maneuverability
  • Adjustable height handle
  • Easy to engage one-touch brake
  • Built in foot-well for comfort, collapsible for extra compact folding
  • Single-hand fold and self-standing
  • Quick-release wheels for extra small storage
  • Airplane-grade aluminum frame for strength and longevity
  • Precision engineered all-terrain suspension, frame & tires
  • Low friction bearings and large, knobby rear tires with fenders for all-terrain comfort

Veer Cruiser Sidewall Kit

Change things up! Customize your Cruiser with Veer's new custom color Sidewall Kit. Change once or change often. The Sidewall Kit easily installs on any Veer Cruiser or Cruiser XL and is made from the same rugged, washable material as our original Veer sidewalls. The kit includes two sidewalls and two coordinating wheel inserts that replace your standard yellow wheel inserts.

Veer Retractable Canopy

The Retractable Canopy for Cruiser quickly and intuitively clips onto Cruiser’s frame and easily extends up and down. One or two can be attached, above either seat. A peak-a-boo window allows you to see your precious cargo and discreet, hidden magnets hold the window in the up position. Canopy works with Nap System to create the perfect rest stop for young ones, or with Bug Shield to add insect protection. A zip-on visor is available for extended coverage.

Add a Pop of color or coordinate with Veer’s standard Heather Gray color.

Veer Cruiser Stroller Wagon + Sidewall + Canopy Kit includes:

  • Cruiser Wagon
  • 2 Cup Holders
  • Snack Tray
  • 2 Sidewalls – right and left panels
  • 2 Coordinating wheel inserts
  • 1 Canopy

Specifications

  • Product dimensions: 37 L x 20 W x 25 H
  • Folded dimensions: 37 L x 20 W x 14 H
  • Weight: 32.5 lb
  • Suitability: Children 0-5+ years
  • Capacity:Max weight: 55 lbs/seat
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