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britax b ready black Britax 2017 B-Ready Stroller

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britax b ready black Britax 2017 B-Ready StrollerSpecifications Stroller Weight: 28 lbs Age Weight capacity: 6 months to 55 lbs Open Dimensions: 44 L x 24 W x 43. 25 H Folded Dimensions: 42 L x 24 W x 19 H What's NOT Included: Cup holder, tray, rain cover 12 Configurations 12 seating options adapt to your family? s needs with multiple seats, a bassinet or infant car seat. Multiposition Recline The 4 position recline makes it easy to accommodate sleeping infants or attentive toddlers. Adjustable

Specifications

Stroller Weight:
28 lbs

Age/Weight capacity:
6 months to 55 lbs

Open Dimensions:
44 L x 24 W x 43.25 H

Folded Dimensions:
42 L x 24 W x 19 H

What's NOT Included:

Cup holder, tray, rain cover


12 Configurations
12 seating options adapt to your family?s needs with multiple seats, a bassinet or infant car seat.


Multiposition Recline
The 4-position recline makes it easy to accommodate sleeping infants or attentive toddlers.


Adjustable Handlebar & Large Canopy
Adjustable handle height with comfort grip raises and lowers to provide the best fit for parents of all heights. An extra-large canopy with ventilation window protects your child from the elements.


Quick & Easy Fold
Quick-fold design easily closes the stroller in seconds, even with two seats attached.

Britax?s B-Ready is the ultimate stroller for families with ever-changing needs. This model features a modern look. The stroller has an elegant slick frame and tires, and the basket is large enough for all of life?s essentials.

Along with its incredible versatility, the B-Ready has easy one-step folding, even with two seats attached. It has 12 seating options, so your child can face you or take in all their surroundings when you go for a stroll. The B-Ready is safe and easy to adjust. With the Click & Go System, the stroller is compatible with any Britax infant car seat ? no additional adapters necessary. It?s also compatible with other major infant car seat brands with a Britax infant car seat adapter (sold separately).

Your little one will love the ultra-smooth ride thanks to the foam-filled rubber tires and suspension system. And with a 4-position recline, they can relax in comfort.

Parenting is full of surprises ? face them head on with the Britax B-Ready.

  • Quick-fold design easily closes the stroller in seconds, even with two seats attached.
  • 12 seating options adapt to your family?s needs with multiple seats, a bassinet or infant car seat.
  • Foam-filled rubber tires with frame suspension system provide a smooth ride without the hassle of air-filled tires.
  • Click & Go System allows for a quick connection with any Britax infant car seat or bassinet.
  • Travel system-compatible with other major infant car seat brands when used with Britax infant car seat adapter (sold separately).
  • Reversible top seat lets your child ride facing forwards or backwards.
  • Automatic frame lock safely secures the closed stroller and keeps it compact for traveling or storing.
  • Extra-large under-seat storage is accessible from all sides and fits all of life?s essentials.
  • 4-position recline makes it easy to accommodate sleeping infants or attentive toddlers.
  • Adjustable handle height with comfort grip raises and lowers to provide the best fit for parents of all heights.
  • Holds children 6 months old and up to 55 lbs using the stroller?s top seat (included).
  • Suitable for newborns when used with infant car seat, bassinet or second seat (sold separately).
  • Linked parking brake with red/green indicator locks both rear wheels with a single step.
  • Extra-large canopy with ventilation window protects your child from the elements.
  • ASTM compliant for top safety.
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