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jeep jogging stroller age Jeep® Deluxe Patriot Open Trails Jogger

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jeep jogging stroller age Jeep® Deluxe Patriot Open Trails JoggerDesigned for on the go parents and ever growing babies, the Jeep Deluxe Patriot Open Trails Jogger by Delta Children makes it easier than ever to run errands (or laps!) with your child. This jogging stroller accepts a number of popular infant car seats with a secure attachment to create your own travel system. An all terrain jogging stroller with an ultra sleek look, it features cool pops of color, high tech fabrics and chic, silver spokes that ensure


Designed for on-the-go parents and ever-growing babies, the Jeep Deluxe Patriot Open Trails Jogger by Delta Children makes it easier than ever to run errands (or laps!) with your child. This jogging stroller accepts a number of popular infant car seats with a secure attachment to create your own travel system. An all-terrain jogging stroller with an ultra-sleek look, it features cool pops of color, high-tech fabrics and chic, silver spokes that ensure it expertly blends fashion with function. Ready for anything, the stroller has swivel front wheel for maximum maneuverability--lock the front swivel wheel in place for jogging and unlock it for low speed strolling. The jogger's wide ergonomic handle bar is easy to grab and steer, and comes with a safety tether that easily attaches to your wrist as you jog. To keep your child comfortable as you stroll, it features a reclining seat and extendable European-style canopy with sun visor to protect them from the elements. A child tray that swings up and out allows you to effortlessly load and unload your child while a spacious bin under the carriage, and a convenient parent tray with cup holders and a clear compartment to keep your phone within view and reach provides ample storage space. To make storing or transporting stress-free, the stroller folds quickly and compactly, and the back tires can be easily removed to stow away into your trunk. Holds up to 50 pounds/ 42 inches.

Since 1941, the Jeep Brand has been a symbol of freedom and expression. Influenced by a love of the great outdoors, Jeep kids products are created for little adventurers.

Meets Disney Size Requirements

Attach Your Car Seat:
Car Seat Adapter for Chicco Keyfit 30 (10020)
Car Seat Adapter for Britax B-Safe 35 (10040)

Fits the following car seats (car seats sold separately):

Graco® SnugRide® Click Connect™ 30, 35, 40
Evenflo® Nurture™
Evenflo® Embrace™
For Britax® B-Safe 35™ Car Seats & Chicco® KeyFit® 30 Car Seats only, please use the Jeep Jogger Car Seat Adapter (sold separately)

  • RECOMMENDED USE: Holds up to 50 pounds/ 42 inches
  • This jogging stroller accepts a number of popular infant car seats with a secure attachment to create your own travel system
  • Meets Disney size requirements
  • SMOOTH RIDE: Locking swivel-front wheel for stability when jogging and easy mobility while walking | Air filled rubber tires absorb bumps | Reclining seat allows kids to comfortably take a nap
  • Extendable canopy with UPF 50+ sun visor blocks rays
  • ABUNDANCE OF STORAGE: Undercarriage storage bin hold all your child's essentials | Parent tray with two cup holders and clear smart phone storage provides space for your travel necessities
  • Quick locking and compact folding for easy storage and travel
  • SAFE DESIGN: Five-point harness with soft shoulder pads keeps your child secure | Foam comfort handle bar with safety tether strap easily attaches to your wrist as you jog
  • JPMA certified; meets or exceeds and ASTM and applicable CPSC standards
  • Assembled Dimensions (in inches): 24 (width) by 41 (height) by 45 (depth)
  • Folded Dimensions (in inches): 19 (width) by 36 (height) by 24 (depth)
  • Product Weight (in pounds): 26.98
  • Shipping Dimensions (in inches): 19.29 (width) by 16.73 (height) by 34.65 (depth)
  • Shipping Weight (in pounds): 34.55

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