: Pet Gear - Sportster Pet Stroller, Medium, Lilac

: Pet Gear - Sportster Pet Stroller, Medium, Lilac

Pet Gear - Sportster Pet Stroller, Medium, Lilac

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Pet Gear -  Sportster Pet Stroller, Medium, Lilac
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Pet Gear
Color: Lilac
EAN: 0810684004603
Label: Pet Gear
Manufacturer: Pet Gear
Model: PG8200LL
Publisher: Pet Gear
Sales Rank: 264305
Size: Medium
Studio: Pet Gear



Features:
  • Easy-rolling stroller allows you to take your pet on comfortable, leisurely walks
  • Water-repellent 600 Denier nylon fabric with interior fleece pad
  • For dogs, cats, and other pets up to 45 pounds
  • Folds flat in 5 seconds for convenient storage or transport
  • Measures 37 x 22 x 40 inches







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Item Description:
For dogs, cats and other pets up to 45 pounds. Front center swivel for easy steering and a comfortable ride for your pet. Front and back entries zip open for quick, easy access. Interior fleece pad with insert provides a comfortable waterproof surface. Water-repellent 600 Denier nylon fabric. Strong durable mesh provides airflow, visibility, and protection from pesky bugs. Stroller Dimensions are 37'L x 22'W x 40'H. Interior Dimensions are 27'L x 12.5'W x 21'H. Parent tray with cup holder and ergonomic one-hand fold. Folds flat for convenient storage or transport in about 5 seconds. Large storage basket with a unique break away back bar for easy access for toys, treats, water bottle, and more. Durable, breathable mesh provides airflow and visibility. Rear wheel shock absorbers provide a smooth ride. Front wheels lock straight for stability on bumpy terrain and unlock for smooth surfaces and easy turning.









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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * fantastic stroller ...
The stroller concept seemed perfect for me since I can use it for 2 dogs (32 lbs for both) while the third can walk along side the stroller. I did a lot of research before opting for "Sportster" stroller. The front wheel design sold me as it is perfect for slow jogs and works particularly well on grass. The front wheels can both swivel or be locked in place with a flick of a lever on the bottom. The locking brake is activated by a foot lever and the stroller is very compact when folded.

Pets can be loaded both through the back when the top is closed or through the open top. Inside, you'll find plenty of viewing windows, a removable botom liner, and a seat belt of sorts where you can hook a harness. The nylon fabric, netting and zippers are all heavy duty and should be able to withstand a lot of wear and tear. The bottom basket is made of the same fabric and heavy duty netting as the body, and the back bar snaps down slightly so you can load bigger items and then snaps back into place, securing your load.

My dogs adapted very fast to the stroller and LOVE to go for strolls now and I'm able to handle all three much easier. High quality and highly recommended! (beware of the cheaper knock-offs as they may look similar but are not built the same and have been known to have problems with the back wheels bending and even falling off).

note: I did opt to buy the optional rain/wind cover, which matches the beautiful deep periwinkle color.



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