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snack tray for uppababy g luxe UPPAbaby G-LUXE StrollerAt A Glance Features The UPPAbaby G Luxe Stroller is a lightweight favorite. Quick glance features: Lightweight and agile, the UPPAbaby G Luxe is a perfect stroller for ultimate versatility. Flexibility is one of the most important things for young families. The UPPAbaby G Luxe gives you the ultimate in older child stroller flexibility. Lightweight and low profile, its the perfect addition to your weekend trip to the amusement park or a quick stroll

At-A-Glance Features

The UPPAbaby G-Luxe Stroller is a lightweight favorite. Quick glance features:

          

 

Lightweight and agile, the UPPAbaby G-Luxe is a perfect stroller for ultimate versatility.

Flexibility is one of the most important things for young families. The UPPAbaby G-Luxe gives you the ultimate in older-child stroller flexibility. Lightweight and low-profile, it’s the perfect addition to your weekend trip to the amusement park or a quick stroll to the grocery store.

 

Features of the UPPAbaby G-Luxe

The G-Luxe is a great stroller for places where less-is-more. Get yours in any of the following colors:

  • Jake - Black Fabric, Carbon Frame
  • Jordan - Charcoal Fabric, Silver Frame
  • Aidan - Denim Fabric, Silver Frame

Features of the G-Luxe include:

  • 3 one-handed recline seat options
  • Adjustable footrest
  • Front wheels lock for stability
  • High-performance wheels and shock-absorbing suspension
  • One-step brake
  • Ergonomic handles for extra-easy pushing
  • Hand-level folding
  • Easy-open canopy with SPF 50+ sunshade
  • Light aluminum frame
  • Standing fold
  • Stain and water resistant fabric
  • Removable, washable seat pad
  • Carrying strap
  • 5-point harness
  • Large storage basket and removable cup holder

 

3 one-handed recline seat options

Naptime can travel with the three options for seat adjustment on the G-Luxe. Unlike other strollers of similar weight, the G-Luxe allows your child to lay back and rest with ease.

Adjustable footrest

Adjust the footrest for different activities. When your child is resting, you can adjust it upright to make reclining more comfortable. Or, adjust down when sitting completely upright.

Front wheels lock for stability

Navigate cobblestone streets and uneven terrain by locking the front wheels in place.

High-performance wheels and shock-absorbing suspension

The 5.75” diameter wheels provide high performance, especially when paired with all-wheel suspension. It makes for an ultra-smooth ride with a stroller of this weight.

One-step brake

Stop and stay there with a quick one-step braking system.

Ergonomic handles for extra-easy pushing

The tall handles on the UPPAbaby G-Luxe are ergonomically designed to make it easier for parents of all sizes to push their child comfortably.

Hand-level folding

Keep your shoes from scuffing and fold easily with the hand-level folding process. It’s the easiest way to stow your stroller.

Easy-open canopy with SPF 50+ sunshade

Keep your little one safe with even the sunniest day. The SPF 50+ sunshade is easy to pull out and keep your child covered. The ample canopy provides better than SPF50+ protection from harmfull UVA and UVB rays.

Light aluminum frame

The UPPAbaby G-Luxe is under 16 pounds - that’s because of the ultra-sophisticated aluminum frame that is both durable and lightweight.

Standing fold

When you fold your stroller, you don’t want it to fall to the ground. It’s hard to load into your car when you’re trying to corral a toddler. With the G-Luxe, your stroller stands in place and is ready to stow with just one hand.

Stain and water resistant fabric

Life happens, luckily the G-Luxe keeps you prepared. It’s water resistant to keep the weather from turning your stroller into a mess. In addition, the fabric is stain resistant too, making it easy to clean up spilled milk or other liquids.

Removable, washable seat pad

The seat pad on your UPPAbaby G-Luxe easily removes and is machine washable. Just lay it flat to dry.

Carrying strap

Carry your stroller over the shoulder if your toddler decides to walk with you. The attached carrying strap makes it much more convenient.

5-point harness

Keep little ones in place with a 5-point harness that ensures no sliding or gliding can happen.

Large storage basket and removable cup holder

UPPAbaby knows moms and dads need a lot when they’re out with their kids. The removable cup holder and ample storage basket make it easy to bring the diaper bag, the purse and your favorite caffeine fix too.

G-LUXE DIMENSIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS

Type Of Stroller: Lightweight
Maximum Carrying Load: 55 lbs
Newborn Suitable: No (use from 3 months and up)
Infant Seat Adapter: Not available
Frame Material: Aluminum
Stroller Weight: 15.5 lbs
Open Length: 28.75"
Open Width: 18.5"
Open Height (to top of handle): 43"
Tire: 5.5" EVA
Reclining: Yes
Folded Size: 41.75" x 12" x 17.5"
Brakes: Single-pedal controls both rear parking brakes
Warranty: 30 month (if registered online with UPPAbaby)

 

Frequently Asked Questions About the G-Luxe


Is the UPPAbaby G-Luxe safe for newborn babies?

The G-Luxe stroller can be used with babies from 3 months and older. It is not recommended for newborns.

Can you use a car with on the UPPAbaby G-Luxe stroller?
No, the G-Luxe is not car seat compatible.

Is a snack tray available for the UPPAbaby G-Luxe or G-Lite stroller?
The G-Lite and G-Luxe strollers are design to be convenient errand strollers. Though the UPPAbaby Cruz and Vista have a snack tray available; there is not a snack tray available for the G-Luxe stroller.

Does the G-Luxe stroller have a cupholder?
The G-Luxe box includes a cupholder.

Does the G-Luxe include a rain or weather shield?
The rain cover for the G-Luxe and G-Lite strollers is sold separately.

Is the G-Luxe stroller good for short and tall parents?
The G-Luxe foam padded handles are 43" tall. That is a good height for taller parents; while shorter parents can grasp lower on the handle.

What is the difference between 2015 and 2018 and later G-Luxe models? 
The 2018 and later G-Luxe models have several updates including:

  • A larger storage basket that's easier to access and holds up to 10 lbs!
  • An updated frame design that mimics UPPAbaby's full size Vista and Cruz strollers
  • A larger sunshade
  • Better maneuverability due to a new front end featuring single wheels

 

 

 

 

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