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uppababy ridge car seat UPPAbaby RIDGE Stroller – PeppyParents Ohio

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uppababy ridge car seat UPPAbaby RIDGE Stroller – PeppyParents OhioThe RIDGE is new to the UPPAbaby stroller lineup and we couldnt love it more. We love the foam filled tires, extra large canopy, no re thread harness, reclining seat and storage basket which holds up to 20 lbs. Make it a travel system by pairing the stroller with a compatible infant car seat and adapters (both sold separately). FEATURES Advanced Responsive Suspension with a patented two stage system provides a comfortable ride no matter the child

The RIDGE is new to the UPPAbaby stroller lineup and we couldn’t love it more.  We love the foam filled tires, extra-large canopy, no re-thread harness, reclining seat and storage basket which holds up to 20 lbs.  Make it a travel system by pairing the stroller with a compatible infant car seat and adapters (both sold separately).

FEATURES

  • Advanced Responsive Suspension with a patented two-stage system provides a comfortable ride no matter the child weight or terrain
  • 12” x 16” EVA foam filled tires (no air pump required!)
  • Disc hand brake system provide advance responsiveness when going downhill or uneven ground surface
  • Swivel front wheel with lock out and adjustable tracker for jogging mode
  • One hand fold, stands when folded
  • XL Adjustable canopy with a zip out UPF 50+ sunshade for more sun protection 
  • Canopy zipper pocket with headphone jack for phone storage
  • 5-point, no rethread harness
  • Multi-Position, webbing recline with mesh viewing window and cover flap
  • Water bottle holder included
  • Covered storage basket holds up to 20 lbs.
  • Deep, padded seat with side storage pockets for small items
  • Wrist strap included for safety while jogging
  • Performance fabrics with water-repellant application
  • Reflective details on frame and basket to provide added visibility
  • Infant car set compatible (with adapters sold separately) 

SPECIFICATIONS

Type Of Stroller:

Premium single stroller

Maximum Carrying Load:

3 months to 55 lbs

Newborn Suitable:

Yes, with approved accessories (see FAQs) *

Infant Seat Adapter:

Optional car seat adapter for Mesa V2 and Maxi Cosi / Cybex / Nuna.

Stroller Weight:

29.2 lbs

Unfolded Size:

38.5″ L x 26″ W x 40.5″ H

Folded Size:

18.5″ L x 26″ W x 36.5″ H

Tire:

12″ & 16″ never flat tires

Reclining:

Webbing Recline

Brakes:

Disc Hand Brake and Foot Brake System

WHAT’S INCLUDED?

  • Stroller
  • Water Bottle Holder
  • Basketcover

FAQ ABOUT THE UPPAbaby RIDGE STROLLER

Can I make this a travel system?

Yes.  The UPPAbaby RIDGE can be used as a travel system with the purchase of a compatible infant car seat and infant car seat adapters (both sold separately).

How do you fold the UPPAbaby RIDGE Stroller?

  • Engage the stroller brake – this is the red button located near the right rear tire.
  • Make sure the front wheel is in the unlocked position – this is the light gray button directly above the front tire. The front wheel is unlocked when it moves freely from side to side.
  • Lift the foot flap and look for a fold lever – the foot flap is the at the bottom of the seat, where your child’s feet are located while sitting in the stroller.
  • Press and hold the button on the fold lever while simultaneously twisting the lever. Pull up towards the center – the handlebar will rotate towards to the ground to fold the stroller.

Can I use the RIDGE as a jogging stroller?

Yes, but consult your pediatrician prior to use to make sure your child is developmentally ready.

Is the UPPAbaby RIDGE covered under a warranty?

Yes.  Click here for more information on UPPAbaby’s warranty.

ACCESSORIES

  • Parent Console for Ridge
  • Bumper Bar for Ridge
  • Snack Tray for Ridge
  • Cup Holder for Ridge
  • Travel Bag for Ridge
  • Adapter for Mesa V2 and Bassinet
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