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Journey PerfectFit Elite
Kelty
Journey PerfectFit Elite
$349.95
Description

  Kelty's best, most comfortable child carrier yet; multiple exterior pockets

  To build the Journey PerfectFit Elite child carrier, Kelty worked with the experts: moms, dads, and child development specialists. Then they built their best, most comfortable child carrier yet. The full-featured Journey Elite offers an integrated sun shade, extra storage and comfort elements you’d expect for a full day on the trail. Developed with a pediatric specialist, the wide seat base and adjustable foot stirrups offer proper “frog leg” child positioning with knees above child’s bottom, ensuring all-day comfort.

  Please note, this item is Oversized and does not qualify for free shipping.

  California WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm – P65Warnings.ca.gov

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Kelty
Gender:
Unisex
Cubic Inches:
1587
Liters:
26
Weight Capacity:
Maximum Weight Load (Child + Gear + Pack): 48.5 lbs / 22 kg
Weight:
8 lbs 3 oz / 3.76 kg
Torso Length Range:
15.5 - 21 in
Dimensions:
28 x 15.5 x 22 in / 71 x 39 x 56 cm
Other Features:
Child Weight:
-- Minimum: 16 lbs / 7.25 kg
-- Maximum: 40 lbs / 18 kg
• Deluxe child cockpit and adjustable foot stirrups for optimal support
• 5 point child harness
• Padded aluminum roll cage protects child while in cockpit
• Easy-Adjust child seat
• Drool Pad located at the front of the cockpit. Soft and padded. Removable for cleaning.
• PerfectFIT™ Suspension: one size easily adjusts to fit both parents
• Lightweight folding aluminum frame
• Zippered dirty compartment
• Reservoir sleeve
• Side stretch mesh pockets
• Integrated sunshade
• Multiple grab handles
• 2 zippered hipbelt pockets
• Zippered pocket with internal organization
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