| The
best option for the occasional off road user and for a baby in the early months if you're
not using the optional Clipon Carrycot. The
Recline Seat provides firmer support than the Zip Hammock seat, it has additional metal
support frame work and stiffening boards in the seat material.
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At the back of the seat are two straps, one on each side. With the straps
fully tightened the Recline Seat is in the most upright position.
To lower the seat angle simply loosen both straps, to raise the seat angle simply
tighten the straps
The Recline Seat can be fixed at any angle between most upright and almost horizontal
(15 degrees from horizontal) |
| Recline
Seat
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advantages & disadvantages |
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firmer
seat support |
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variable
seat positions |
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maximum
reclined position is more horizontal than the zip hammock |
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maximum
upright position is more vertical than the zip hammock |
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seat
does not absorb the bumps and jolts as well on uneven terrain so it's not as smooth a ride
for the child when used off road |
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not
as ideal for a new born baby as the optional Clipon Carrycot (but you can fit that to this
pushchair) |
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restricted
access to the basket and brake when in maximum reclined position |
| Please
note that whilst the pushchair frame is basically the same for both seating types minor
differences mean that the seats are not interchangeable on the same frame. The optional
Clipon Carry Cot or a Car Seat can be fitted to either pushchair. |