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uppababy g-link 2 side by side double stroller

uppababy g-link 2 side by side double stroller UPPAbaby G-Link2 at Peppy Parents – PeppyParents Ohio

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uppababy g-link 2 side by side double stroller UPPAbaby G-Link2 at Peppy Parents – PeppyParents OhioAt A Glance Features The UPPAbaby G Link 2 Stroller is great for twins or two children. Quick glance features: Whether youre expecting a second child or twins keep you juggling all day, you will love the updated G Link 2 from UPPAbaby. UPPAbaby combines the ultimate in functionality with the UPPA style you love. UPPAbaby G Link 2 Features Beyond its style, the UPPAbaby G Link 2 is packed with high performance features such as: Weighs 22 pounds

At-A-Glance Features

The UPPAbaby G-Link 2 Stroller is great for twins or two children. Quick glance features:

                

 

Whether you’re expecting a second child or twins keep you juggling all day, you will love the updated G-Link 2 from UPPAbaby.

UPPAbaby combines the ultimate in functionality with the UPPA style you love.

UPPAbaby G-Link 2 Features 

Beyond its style, the UPPAbaby G-Link 2 is packed with high-performance features such as: 

  • Weighs 22 pounds
  • Suitable for infants 3 months through 50 lbs (each seat)
  • Two color choices:  Jake (Black) and Jordan (Charcoal Mélange)
  • Each seat independently reclines
  • Each seat features its own own large canopy with built in UV protection. The sun protection in these canopies is equivalent to SPF 50 
  • Four sets of wheels
  • Carrying Strap
  • Removable Cup Holder included

 

 Meet the G-Link 2 by UPPAbaby!

If you've been looking for a high-quality side-by-side umbrella stroller, then you're going to love the new G-Link 2 by UPPAbaby.

The G-Link2 is the double version of the G-Luxe Stroller you already know and love. The G-Link2 brings the comfy seats, sturdy construction and style you love to an independently reclining double stroller.

 Specifications and Measurements for the UPPAbaby G-Link2

Type Of Stroller: Lightweight Double Stroller
Maximum Carrying Load: 100 lbs, 50 lbs each seat
Infant Suitable: 3 months and up
Frame Material: Aluminum
Stroller Weight: ~22 lbs 
Open Length: 29.5"
Open Width: 28.5"
Open Height (to top of handle): 42"
Tire: 5.75" High Performance Wheels
Reclining: 4-Position
Folded Size:
20”W x 13.5”L x 42”H
Brakes: Single-Action Brake
Warranty: 2 Year, learn more about UPPAbaby's warranty program on our Warranty Information Page.

 

 Available accessories for the UPPAbaby G-Link2

  • TravelSafe Bag for G-Link / G-Link2
  • Extra Cup Holder
  • Carryall Parent Organizer
  • Rain Shield (G-Link / G-Link2)
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a second-chance romance with humor, steaminess, friendship, and love.
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