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uppababy stroller ridge UPPAbaby Ridge All-Terrain Jogging Stroller – PramFox

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uppababy stroller ridge UPPAbaby Ridge All-Terrain Jogging Stroller – PramFoxThe UPPAbaby Ridge is an all terrain jogging stroller that is great for both outdoor adventures and everyday use. Its designed with nifty features to keep parents and children (up to 23kg) comfortable from road to trail to off the beaten path. A great solution for both avid runners to bring their child along and non running caregivers who are looking a smooth and sturdy stroller. The UPPAbaby Ridge is suitable from birth with UPPAbaby Bassinet V2

The UPPAbaby Ridge is an all-terrain jogging stroller that is great for both outdoor adventures and everyday use. It’s designed with nifty features to keep parents and children (up to 23kg) comfortable from road to trail to off the beaten path. A great solution for both avid runners to bring their child along and non-running caregivers who are looking a smooth and sturdy stroller.

The UPPAbaby Ridge is suitable from birth with UPPAbaby Bassinet V2 (bassinet adapters required) or capsule car seats (infant car seat adapters required) for strolls or everyday use. It should not be used for running until your baby has full head and neck control, usually at about 6-8 months. Seek advice from a paediatrician on whether your baby is old enough to run with.

Built to endure bumpy roads, the Ridge stroller features advanced responsive suspension thanks to its variable coil springs and large wheels with deep-treaded tyres to roll over terrains more easily. It also has a lockable front swivel wheel and a tracking knob to keep your stroller straight and smooth so that your little trooper stays comfortable across terrains.

It also excels in keeping them safe and snug when the road gets bumpy with its deep and padded seat (which you can recline for naps on the move!), and a five-point no-rethread harness. The wheels are puncture-proof, so you can leave the air pump at home and stroll/run with ease!

Like the other UPPAbaby strollers, the Ridge is kitted out with an extendable canopy for ample sun coverage, and a mesh window for you to peek in on your child. You may also leave it open for better air circulation! The Ridge also features a slew of convenient features: one-hand fold, a disc hand brake, a safety wrist strap, a stroller basket with magnetic clip system that prevents items from falling out, an adjustable handlebar and interior pockets in the stroller seats to store your child’s snacks or toys so you won’t have to stop mid-run. Stroller comes with a water bottle holder, basket cover and, 30.5 and 40.6 cm puncture-proof tires.

Don't go down the rabbit hole of endless reviews, we've done it for you - check out the UPPAbaby Ridge Independent Customer Product Reviews.

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