The one
hand recline gets your seat back in a jiffy.
Not exact matches
The deep one -
hand recline is suitable for a newborn, but I always recommend using an infant car seat for the first 6 months since little babies need as much support as they can
get.
The mother can
get into positions she feels most comfortable with, whether it be on her
hands and knees, squatting or
reclining in a birthing chair or tub.
The seat extends to allow for the growth of the baby and it
reclines into one of three different positions - and you only need one
hand to
get all of this going on.
Infinite
recline positions are one -
handed with a strap -
get that angle just right while your child sleeps.
Thank goodness the PEPP buggy is cleverly designed to think of everything, from an ultra-compact fold - in - half design to the ability to
get around town with one
hand (which is how you will be operating most days) to a full
recline for on - the - go snoozes.
It used to be much harder to
get the seats to sit back up and
recline with one
hand.