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how to break down a baby trend stroller Baby Trend Cityscape Jogger Stroller

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how to break down a baby trend stroller Baby Trend Cityscape Jogger StrollerEnjoy each day with your little traveler with the sporty Baby Trend Cityscape Jogger in Black Slate. The sleek and stylish design combined with the latest safety features ensure a secure and smooth ride during your daily adventures. Equipped with an adjustable canopy with upper and side peek a boo windows, this Jogger also includes a large storage basket for daily essentials, a parent tray with 2 cup holders and a storage compartment for smaller

Enjoy each day with your little traveler with the sporty Baby Trend® Cityscape Jogger in Black Slate. The sleek and stylish design combined with the latest safety features ensure a secure and smooth ride during your daily adventures.

Equipped with an adjustable canopy with upper and side peek-a-boo windows, this Jogger also includes a large storage basket for daily essentials, a parent tray with 2 cup holders and a storage compartment for smaller necessities. Your child will enjoy the snack tray with 2 cup holders that conveniently swings away for easy entry. The Jogger also features large 16-inch all-terrain rear bicycle wheels with air-filled tires. Simply unlock the 12-inch front swivel wheel for low speed strolling and lock into place to transform into a fully functional Jogger.

Additional highlights include an easy trigger fold, an extra-wide rubber handle, a multiple position reclining seat with a 5-point safety harness and tether strap, and dual rear wheel reflectors for low light visibility. The child's tray will accept Baby Trend@ infant car seat (sold separately) to create your own travel system.

Features

  • Lockable front swivel wheel
  • Convenient parent tray includes two cup holders and covered storage
  • Child’s tray with 2 cup holders for drinks and snacks
  • Multiple position reclining seat
  • Adjustable 5-point safety harness and tether strap
  • Extra-large canopy with a peek-a-boo window
  • Combine with a Baby Trend® Infant car seat for a travel system (sold separately)

Recommended Use

  • 6 m ~ 50 lbs or up to 42"
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