lucie's list double jogging stroller Baby Jogger OPEN BOX City Select 2 Double Stroller, Sibling Essentials –  Albee Baby
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lucie's list double jogging stroller

lucie's list double jogging stroller Baby Jogger OPEN BOX City Select 2 Double Stroller, Sibling Essentials – Albee Baby

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lucie's list double jogging stroller Baby Jogger OPEN BOX City Select 2 Double Stroller, Sibling Essentials – Albee BabyGet everything you need to ride with 2 kids with this Baby Jogger Sibling Essentials Package. The Baby Jogger City Select 2 Stroller, Eco Collection, is a versatile dream for parents who know having only one option is not an option. With 24 modes of use, this stroller converts from a single stroller to a double with the City Select Second Seat Kit (included in this bundle)or even to a triple with a glider board (sold separately). The stroller

Get everything you need to ride with 2 kids with this Baby Jogger® Sibling Essentials Package. The Baby Jogger® City Select® 2 Stroller, Eco Collection, is a versatile dream for parents who know having only one option is not an option. With 24 modes of use, this stroller converts from a single stroller to a double with the City Select® Second Seat Kit (included in this bundle)—or even to a triple with a glider board (sold separately). The stroller compactly folds 20% smaller than the market-leading single-to-double stroller, as compared to the 2020 UPPAbaby Vista V2 stroller in the US. Your kids will stay comfortable with a padded seat and a canopy featuring soft, breathable TENCEL™ fabric that helps with thermal regulation and is sustainably sourced. You'll love the stylish premium vegan leather accents on the handle and included belly bar. And you'll be prepared if it rains during your stroll with the included weather shields. The included parent console offers convenient storage for parents on the go. Customize your City Select® 2 even more with the following accessories (sold separately): pram, child tray, bug canopy, foot muff, and carry bag.

  • Create a travel system by adding a Baby Jogger, Britax, Chicco, Graco, Nuna, and UPPAbaby infant car seat with adapters (sold separately; compatible infant car seat models vary by brand)
  • Sustainability meets comfort with soft, breathable TENCEL™ fabric that helps with thermal regulation and is used on the stroller's canopy and padded seat
  • Vegan leather accents on the handle and included belly bar provide an added touch of style
  • Telescoping, height-adjustable handlebar provides comfortable steering and control, all within an arm's reach
  • Front-wheel suspension with never-flat wheels and all-terrain tires
  • Seat-back storage compartment and a large under-seat storage basket that holds up to 15 lb, so you always have everything you need within reach
  • Parent console easily connects to the handle and features 2 cup holders and a large storage pouch with interior pockets
  • Weather shields keep your child warm and dry while blocking wind and rain, and provides ventilation for added comfort
  • Extended UV 50+ canopy with peekaboo window keeps kids shaded while allowing you to easily check in
  • Limited lifetime manufacturer's warranty on frame
  • Supports children up to 45 lb in each seat
  • Fully featured modular stroller converts from single to double with the included City Select® Second Seat Kit. With 24 modes of use, It can also convert to a triple stroller with a glider board (sold separately)
  • Easily lift and carry this stroller that is lighter than the original City Select®
  • One-step compact fold, 20% smaller than the leading single-to-double stroller (as compared to the 2020 UPPAbaby Vista V2 single-to-double stroller in the US)
  • Plenty of room between the seats means more comfort for your kids (more than the UPPAbaby Vista V2 when the second seat is attached)
  • Package includes: City Select® 2 Stroller, City Select® Second Seat Kit, 2 Weather Shields, and a Parent Console

Specifications

  • Stroller Depth:35 in
  • Stroller Width:23.8 in
  • Stroller Weight:26.7 lb
  • Stroller Height:41.1 in

Care & Maintenance

Washing Seat Fabric/Canopy: Refer to your care tag on the seat pad for washing instructions. Do not use solvents, caustic or abrasive cleaning materials. Do not press, iron, dry clean, tumble dry or wring the fabric. If the seat covers need to be replaced, only use parts from a Baby Jogger Authorized Dealer. They are the only ones that are guaranteed to have been safety tested and designed to fit this seat. Plastic/Metal Parts: Wipe clean using a mild soap and warm water. You must not remove, dismantle or alter any part of the seat folding mechanism or brakes. Wheel Care: The wheels can be cleaned using a damp cloth. They will need to be dried completely with a soft towel or cloth.

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