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britax bob car seat base

britax bob car seat base BOB Gear Revolution Flex 3.0 Travel System with B-Safe Gen2 Infant Car

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britax bob car seat base BOB Gear Revolution Flex 3.0 Travel System with B-Safe Gen2 Infant CarSay yes to family outings with the BOB Flex 3. 0 Travel System, combining the rugged durability of the BOB Revolution Flex 3. 0 jogging stroller with the trusted safety of the Britax B Safe Gen2 infant car seat. Flex 3. 0 offers mountain bike style suspension to keep you running smoothly from sidewalk to hiking trail, while six storage pockets make room for more gear. Pair it with the B Safe Gen2 infant car seat, which features a high strength steel

Say yes to family outings with the BOB Flex 3.0 Travel System, combining the rugged durability of the BOB Revolution Flex 3.0 jogging stroller with the trusted safety of the Britax B-Safe Gen2 infant car seat. Flex 3.0 offers mountain-bike-style suspension to keep you running smoothly from sidewalk to hiking trail, while six storage pockets make room for more gear. Pair it with the B-Safe® Gen2™ infant car seat, which features a high-strength steel reinforced base and SafeCell crumple zone for peace of mind on the go.


Specifications

 Revolution Flex 3.0 Stroller

  • The suspension system & air-filled tires provide an ultra-smooth ride on any type of terrain, from sidewalks to hiking trails. 
  • Adjustable 9-position handlebar creates the perfect fit for parents of all heights.
  • 6 storage pockets & extra-large cargo basket provide plenty of room to store and organize all your gear.
  • Includes a cell phone pocket at the handlebar.
  • Fully-upright seating position allows your child to see the world on all your adventures and reclines to near flat with the push of a button.
  • Ultra-padded compression seat with ventilation provides all-day comfort.
  • Magnetic “peek & chat” window lets you check on and chat with your child without stopping. Includes quiet magnetic closure.
  • Extra-large UPF 50+ canopy shields your child from sun and rain.
  • Reflective accents on the canopy and cargo basket keep you visible and safe.
  • Swivel-locking front wheel swivels for easy maneuverability or locks for stability when jogging on or off-road.
  • Includes tracking adjustment knob to keep your stroller running straight when the front wheel is locked.
  • 75 lb. weight capacity and a spacious seating area give your little rider extra room to grow.
  • Travel system ready when paired with the BOB Gear Infant Car Seat or other major car seats. (Requires the BOB Gear Infant Car Seat Adapter - sold separately).
  • Five-point harness with a no-rethread design keeps your child secure and allows for easy height adjustments.
  • Easy 2-step fold for convenient transportation and storage.
  • Easy-remove rear wheels allow you to store the stroller in tight trunk spaces. 
  • Flip-flop-friendly parking brake secures both rear wheels in the stopped position with a single step.
  • Sturdy aluminum frame is both lightweight and durable. 
  • Wrist strap provides running safety and includes a buckle to lock the stroller closed when folded.
  • 5-year warranty on frame, 1-year warranty on soft goods.

B-Safe Gen2 Infant Car Seat

  • 6-Position, Quick-Adjust Harness & Headrest move together to create the perfect fit as your baby grows—no rethreading, ever! 
  • Sturdy Build gives you peace of mind while you’re on the go with your baby.
  • 2 Layers of Side Impact Protection: Energy-absorbing shell & foam-lined headrest surround the head, neck, and torso.
  • High Strength Steel reinforces the car seat base to help keep it stabilized.
  • Patented SafeCell Technology acts as a crumple zone, absorbing crash energy to help keep it away from your little one.
  • European Belt Guide provides increased stability when installed without the base.
  • Exclusive SafeCenter LATCH for secure installation in 3 easy steps: connect lower anchors, pull straps to tighten, click carrier into the base.
  • Quick-Push LATCH Connectors lock into place with a click and are easily released with the push of a button.
  • 1-Hand Buckle Release to quickly and easily unbuckle baby and keep moving.
  • Soft Comfort Pads help keep your child’s neck from rubbing against the harness.
  • Built-In Lock-Offs help to ensure a snug vehicle seat belt installation with minimal effort.
  • Spring-Assisted Recline helps you find the best installation angle for your vehicle.
  • Easy-Read Level Indicators are visible from all angles, clearly displaying the proper installation position for your vehicle.
  • Removable Infant Pillow gives your newborn baby support when they are under 11 lbs.
  • The ergonomic handle is comfortable to carry with your hand or forearm.
  • SPF 50+ Extra-Large Canopy protects your little one from sun and rain.
  • Click & Go Stroller Compatibility allows you to pair the car seat with any Britax stroller.

 

AGE RECOMMENDATIONS

Walk with baby right away when using the BOB Gear Infant Car Seat Adapter and compatible infant car seat. BOB Gear recommends babies are at least 8 weeks old before riding in the stroller without an Infant Car Seat Adapter and compatible car seat. BOB Gear recommends babies are at least 8 months old before running, jogging, or off-road use.

Dimensions & Weight

Stroller

  • Open: 46" L x 25.4" W x 45" H
  • Folded Dimensions Wheels On (in): 38L x 25W x 16H
  • Folded Dimensions Wheels Off (in): 35L x 20W x 10H
  • Stroller Weight: 28 lbs.
  • Stroller Width: 25.4"
  • Handlebar Height: 34.5"-48"
  • Tire Size 16" (rear) 12" (front)
  • Interior Seat Width: 14.5"

Infant Car Seat

  • 17.9" W x 25.85" H x 26.6" L
  • Product Weight - Car Seat Only - 11.6 lbs.
  • Product Weight - Base Only - 9 lbs.
  • For children 4 - 35 lbs., 32" o
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