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Poco Child Carrier
Osprey
Poco Child Carrier
$290.00
Description

  Designed for optimal child and adult comfort

  Safely and comfortably explore local trails, stroll to the park and make everyday tasks easier with the freedom of the Poco Plus child carrier. A double halo harness features front-facing arm loops for an easier way to load and buckle in a child, while the adult's adjustable harness and Fit-on-the-Fly hipbelt offer both small and tall parents alike the most comfortable carry experience. Featuring a removable drool pad, toy attachment loops, a zippered lower compartment large enough to stash a diaper changing kit and extra storage on both the main body and hipbelts. Go on, plan that sunny National Park vacation and feel good doing it. A built-in sunshade will keep harmful rays away from your little one while you're on the trail.

  Max load including carrier: 48.5 lbs

  As of 8/21/23, we cannot ship this item to California until further notice.

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

  7 YEAR ALL MIGHTY GUARANTEE: POCO CHILD CARRIER AND ACCESSORIES

  Osprey Child Safety Products LLC will repair any damage or defect for any reason free of charge during the first seven (7) years from the date of manufacture. If they are unable to perform a functional repair on your Poco Child Carrier or Poco Accessory, they will happily replace it.

  WARNING for California customers: This product can expose you to chemicals including dimethylformamide, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65/about-proposition-65

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Osprey
Gender:
Unisex
Cubic Inches:
1220
Liters:
20
Weight Capacity:
Max load including carrier: 48.5 lbs
Weight:
7.7 lbs / 3.49 kg
Dimensions:
27.95H X 15.75W X 17.72D IN.
Other Features:
• Removable and washable soft-to-the-touch drool pad
• Cord loops and mesh pockets provide child access to toy and pacifier storage
• Adjustable and removable stirrups
• Lightweight folding aluminum frame
• Zipper slash pocket
• Dual grab handles
• External hydration sleeve fits up to 1.5L reservoirs (reservoir sold separately)
• Osprey AirSpeed suspension
• Adjustable torso
• Lower zippered compartment
• Zippered hipbelt pockets
• Fit-on-the-fly hipbelt
• Lower side stretch mesh pockets
• Large front panel compartment
• Poco Child Carrier and Carrying Case are cross-generation compatible (carrying case sold separately)
DELUXE CHILD COCKPIT
A fully framed and padded cockpit surrounds the adjustable double halo harness and child seat for safety. Soft contact surfaces, anatomical fit and ventilated side panels provide comfort.
ONE-SIZE-FITS-ALL
A ventilated tensioned mesh backpanel with up to 6 in./15 cm. of torso adjustability.
BUILT-IN SUNSHADE
Easily stores/deploys for on-the-go UPF 50+ UV protection for little ones.
CARRY INFORMATION
DELUXE CHILD COCKPIT
-- Mesh-covered ridge foam for ventilation and comfort
-- Fully framed and padded cockpit with soft contact surfaces, anatomical fit and ventilated side panels provide comfort
-- Adjustable child seat height with safety leg loops
SUSPENSION
-- Full wrap aluminum tubing frame provides lightweight but stable heavy load carry
-- Collapsible foot bar provides greater maneuverability while the child carrier is on
-- Locking hinges and rotating side arms allow the frame to fold down for travel and storage
AIRSPEED BACKPANEL
-- 3D-tensioned mesh comfortably wraps and conforms to the body and provides excellent ventilation.
-- A continuous panel of lightweight mesh extends from the top of the backpanel to the lumbar. The seamless structure contours automatically to the body, providing outstanding fit and unrestricted movement when wearing the carrier.
HARNESS
-- Edgeless mesh wrap for a soft, breathable contact surface
-- Adjustable sternum strap with rescue whistle
FABRIC
MAIN: 210D Nylon Diamond
BOTTOM: 210D Nylon Diamond
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