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city mini gt baby jogger Baby Jogger City Mini® GT2 Travel System

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city mini gt baby jogger Baby Jogger City Mini® GT2 Travel SystemThe Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 Travel System pairs the City Mini GT2 Stroller with the City GO 2 Infant Car Seat to securely bring baby along for all of your adventures, from day one! The Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 has an all new design with forever air rubber tires and all wheel suspension providing uncompromised agility on any terrain. The City GO 2 infant car seat provides a safe spot for baby to join in on the adventures from day one, whether used

The Baby Jogger® City Mini® GT2 Travel System pairs the City Mini GT2 Stroller with the City GO™ 2 Infant Car Seat to securely bring baby along for all of your adventures, from day one! The Baby Jogger® City Mini® GT2 has an all new design with forever air rubber tires and all wheel suspension providing uncompromised agility on any terrain. The City GO 2 infant car seat provides a safe spot for baby to join in on the adventures from day one, whether used in your car, a taxi, or with your stroller!

City Mini® GT2 Features

  • Newborns Welcome: Create a travel system to stroll with baby from day one  with the include City GO™ 2 infant car seat
  • Stroll Together Up to 65 Lb: Stroller seat holds a child up to 65 lb and includes a 5-point stroller harness to keep your child safely secured.
  • Nimble and Smooth Ride: Forever air rubber tires with all-wheel suspension provide uncompromised agility on any terrain.
  • One Hand Compact Fold: Lift a strap with one hand and the city mini GT2 Stroller folds itself simply and compactly.
  • Shaded and Secure: Full-coverage UV 50 canopy with magnetic peekaboo windows keeps baby shaded, while allowing you to check in easily.
  • Parent-Approved Features: Adjustable handlebar and hand-operated parking brake provide comfortable steering and control all within arm's reach.
  • Seat Built for Comfort: Baby can ride at just the right incline- city mini GT2 seat reclines to near-flat position for a relaxed stroll.
  • A Leg Up on Comfort: Kick up your heels! Adjustable calf support lets baby rest his or her legs for added comfort.
  • Extra-Large Storage Basket: Extra-large storage basket with front or rear access for all your needs so you always have everything you need within reach

    City Mini GT2 Specifications

    • Dimensions Unfolded: 41" L x 25.7" W x 42.8” H
    • Dimensions Folded: 13" L x 25.7" W x 32.5" H
    • Weight: 21.4 lbs

    City GO 2 Features

    • 3 Ways to Ride: Infant car seat can be used with the base, without the base with the taxi-safe belt path, or as a travel system with the City Mini GT2 stroller
    • Designed for Peace of Mind: Engineered and tested with TRUE Test Plus™ safety standards to help protect your infant in rollover, side, front and rear collisions. Includes EPP, energy absorbing foam for effective impact energy management
    • Added Layer of Security: Integrated SecureStop™ Anti-Rebound Bar provides a 30% reduction in rearward movement of the car seat during a frontal collision
    • Secure Car Seat Install: RAPIDLOCK™ Base enables a secure install in seconds, with an added layer of safety from the integrated SecureStop™ Anti-Rebound Bar
    • Push Button LATCH: Provides an easy, one-second attachment with audible click cue to ensure secure installation
    • 4-Position Recline: Positions ensures a proper and level install in your vehicle
    • Taxi-Safe Ride: Taxis or ride shares are no problem with city GO 2, which installs securely in a car with or without the car seat base
    • Quiet Canopy: An extended UV 50+ canopy keeps baby shaded and features quiet adjust to ensure baby is undisturbed.
    • Quick Adjustment: Keep baby safe and snug as he or she grows with an easy one-hand adjustable headrest and no-rethread 5 point harness.
    • Includes soft premium fabrics and removable infant body insert to keep baby properly positioned
    • Easy-carry handle
    • Removable, machine washable seat pad (cold); lay flat to dry
    • Certified for aircraft use

    City GO 2 Specifications

    • Measures 28.5" L x 17.25" W x 26.5" H
    • Use: 4 to 35 lb and up to 32"
    • Seat weight: 10.6 lbs
    • Seat base included

    Includes: City Mini GT2 stroller, City GO 2 infant car seat, and car seat base.

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