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uppababy mesa handle stuck Disney Baby® Summit™ Wagon Stroller with Safety 1st onBoard™ FLX Infant Car Seat

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uppababy mesa handle stuck Disney Baby® Summit™ Wagon Stroller with Safety 1st onBoard™ FLX Infant Car SeatThis bundle comes with the Disney Baby Summit Wagon Stroller and onBoard FLX Infant Car Seat, usually sold separately. Disney Baby Summit Wagon Stroller Feel free to roam off the beaten path with the Disney Baby Summit Wagon Stroller by Safety 1st, equipped with two extra comfortable memory foam seats and dual vented canopies with 50+ UPF sun protection. Parents will love the ease and maneuverability of this go everywhere wagon, which features a 3

This bundle comes with the Disney Baby® Summit™ Wagon Stroller and onBoard™ FLX Infant Car Seat, usually sold separately.

Disney Baby® Summit™ Wagon Stroller

Feel free to roam off the beaten path with the Disney Baby® Summit Wagon Stroller by Safety 1st, equipped with two extra-comfortable memory-foam seats and dual vented canopies with 50+ UPF sun protection. Parents will love the ease and maneuverability of this go-everywhere wagon, which features a 3-position telescoping handle that reverses for pushing or pulling, all-terrain wheels with rear suspension, and plenty of storage. Don’t want to take the baby out of their car seat? No problem. Just click your infant seat (not included) into the Summit Wagon Stroller with the included adapters. In between adventures, the Summit Wagon Stroller easily folds up for compact, self-standing storage. It also includes adapters compatible with most Safety 1st® and Cosco Kids™ infant car seats (not included). Designed for Disney fans, you’ll enjoy Mickey’s iconic ears featured in the stylish pattern which sets this wagon stroller apart from the rest.

onBoard™ FLX Infant Car Seat

Give baby a comfortable, secure fit with the ultra-lightweight Safety 1st onBoard™ FLX Infant Car Seat. Weighing less than 8 lbs., this lightweight car seat is so easy to carry. The 4 harness heights are spaced just right to give your child a better fit from 4–30 lbs. and up to 32".  The buckle adjusts two ways so that you can customize not only the length, but also the buckle’s position on your child. Smaller babies get the extra support they need with head and body inserts that can be removed as they grow. The infant car seat is also designed with a reclined body position for a more secure ride.

The harness adjusts easily from the front of the seat with one simple pull, and the base height adjusts for the right fit in your car. The car seat is compatible with all Safety 1st strollers that feature QuickClick™, which allows you to attach the infant car seat to your stroller with one simple click, making it easy to use the car seat and a stroller together as a travel system. 

Proudly made in Columbus, Indiana.

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