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    Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 Stroller (Stone Grey)

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    SKU: BIS-SOL-006.

    Supports children from birth (with near-flat seat recline), right up to 29.5kg

    5-point stroller harness keeps your child safely secured

    The signature one-hand quick fold and auto-clip feature ensure ease of use and safety; the compact size when folded reduces bulk when carrying and storing

    UV50+ 3-section canopy with magnetic peekaboo windows keeps baby shaded, while allowing you to easily check in

    Hand-operated parking brake provides you the ultimate convenience

    Airless rubber tyres with all-wheel suspension and locking front swivel wheel – suitable for multi-terrain

    3-wheel design for maneuverability

    Adjustable handlebar for a range of parent heights

    Adjustable calf support for growing legs

    Large storage basket with front and rear access

    Opulent Black colour

    Note: This stroller is not suitable for all-terrain or jogging/running.

    Stroller weight:
    10.5kg
    Child weight capacity:
    29.5kg
    Infant capsule compatible:
    Yes (City GO™ adaptors included as standard)
    Dimensions folded (l x w x h):
    78 x 65 x 26.5 cm
    Dimensions unfolded (l x w x h max./min.):
    105 x 65 x 112.5/109.5 cm
    Back seat support:
    50cm
    Full seat height (bottom of seat to inside canopy):
    65cm
    Seat depth (from back to drop down for legs):
    25cm
    Rear wheel diameter:
    21.5cm
    Terrain:
    Multi-terrain
    Tyres:
    Rubber (foam-filled)

    SKU: BIS-SOL-006

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