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britax stroller breakdown Britax Phases Travel SystemGrow together from day one with the Phases travel system. This infant car seat and stroller combo features 6 ways to ride including pramette mode plus a convenient parent organizer. You cant wait to welcome your little one into the world, but preparing for their arrival can be overwhelming. There are so many things youll need to have on hand and so many options to choose from. As you check each item off your list, you can rest easy knowing that with

Grow together from day one with the Phases™ travel system. This infant car seat and stroller combo features 6 ways to ride — including pramette mode — plus a convenient parent organizer.

You can’t wait to welcome your little one into the world, but preparing for their arrival can be overwhelming. There are so many things you’ll need to have on hand — and so many options to choose from. As you check each item off your list, you can rest easy knowing that with the Phases™ travel system, you’ll be all set for effortless outings with your baby from day one. Designed for convenience, comfort, and versatility, this car seat and stroller combo includes the Phases stroller, the Arbor™ infant car seat, and the StayTight™ car seat base, plus a parent organizer, a stroller bumper bar, and a child tray. The Phases stroller is designed to adapt to your child's needs as they grow, starting with infant car seat mode for newborns and easily transitioning to pramette mode or toddler mode when your child is ready. And, thanks to the DuoConnect™ system, you can go from car rides to strolls without keeping track of adapters — just click and keep moving. When the time comes to install the car seat in your vehicle, you can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that the StayTight™ base is designed to take care of the hard part for you. For those on-the-go moments when your hands are full, the stroller organizer helps you keep everything you need within reach — because you’ve got enough to juggle. With an adaptable stroller, a comfortable and easy-to-install car seat, and convenient accessories, this all-in-one box system helps take the stress out of those early car rides and outings, giving you and your little one everything you need to grow together from day one.

Features

One System. One Box. From Day One.​

Includes the Phases™ stroller, the Arbor™ infant car seat, and the StayTight™ car seat base, plus a parent organizer, a bumper bar, and a child tray.

6 Ways to Ride

Options for forward-facing and parent-facing infant car seat mode and toddler mode. Plus, the stroller easily converts into pramette mode (forward-facing or parent-facing).

StayTight Installation​

Car seat setup is a cinch thanks to the StayTight base, which includes a built-in seat belt tensioner and an automatic lock-off.

DuoConnect™ System​

Effortlessly transition from car rides to strolls. No adapters needed!​

Parent Organizer​

With multiple pockets and two large cup holders.​

Light to Lift, Quick to Fold

Lightweight car seat and stroller frame + one-hand, one-step stroller fold. ​

ReboundReduce™ Carry Handle

Carry handle helps provide stability when used in the upright position. ​

UPF 50+ Canopy​

Help protect your tiny passenger from the sun with the large UPF 50+ canopy and visor. ​

Base-Free Stability

Extra belt path on the back of the seat helps keep it stable when installing without the base.

Child Tray

With dishwasher-safe drink & snack holders.​

Large Storage Basket​

Easy to access with plenty of room for your must-haves.

Specifications

  • Product Weight (Car Seat Only): 9.9 lbs
  • Seat Back Compartment Height: 18"
  • Harness Slot Heights: 5.5" / 7.5" / 9.5" / 11.5"
  • Buckle Strap Depths: 2.5" / 5.5"
  • Child Weight(Car Seat Only): 4-30 lbs / (Stroller Only) Up to 50 lbs
  • Rear-facing Harnessed Height: Less than 32"
  • Product Weight (Base Only): 7.4 lbs
  • Stroller Product Weight: 19.6 lbs
  • Maximum Unfolded Dimensions: 36"L x 23"W x 45.5"H
  • Folded Dimensions, Wheels On: 22.5”L x 23”W x 39.75”H
  • Stroller Product Length/Depth: 36"
  • Stroller Product Height: 45.5"
  • Stroller Product Width: 23"
  • Seat Area Depth/Width: 12" / 8.25"
  • Shoulder Width: 7.75"
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