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jogging stroller with infant car seat adapter

jogging stroller with infant car seat adapter BOB Revolution Single Infant Car Seat Adapter

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jogging stroller with infant car seat adapter BOB Revolution Single Infant Car Seat AdapterTransform your BOB Stroller into the ultimate travel companion with the BOB Single Stroller Adapter for Graco Infant Car Seats. This add on allows for seamless attachment of compatible Graco Infant Car Seats to BOB Single Jogging Strollers. For use with 2011 and newer (see compatible stroller Serial Number ranges below) BOB Single Strollers featuring the Accessory Adapters. Compatible with the NEW Alterrain and Alterrain Pro Strollers Easy to install

Transform your BOB Stroller into the ultimate travel companion with the BOB Single Stroller Adapter for Graco Infant Car Seats. This add-on allows for seamless attachment of compatible Graco Infant Car Seats to BOB Single Jogging Strollers.

  • For use with 2011 and newer (see compatible stroller Serial Number ranges below) BOB Single Strollers featuring the Accessory Adapters.
  • Compatible with the NEW Alterrain and Alterrain Pro Strollers
  • Easy to install or remove from the stroller (Users Manual)
  • Folds with the stroller.
  • Do not run or jog with your BOB stroller when using an Infant Car Seat Adapter and Infant Car Seat. The stroller may become unstable resulting in serious injury.
  • NOT compatible with Duallie strollers.
  • NOTE! If ordering for a stroller other than the new Alterrain models, let us know and we will remove the Alterrain adapter brackets from your order.

Compatible Graco Infant Car Seats:

  • Snug Ride Click Connect 30, 30 LX, 35, 35 LX, 40
  • Snug Ride Classic Connect, 30, 32, 35, 35 Elite, 35 LX, 35 Platinum
  • Snug Ride Snug Lock 30, 35, 35 DLX, 35 Elite, 35 Platinum, 35 Platinum XT
  • Snug Ride SnugFit 35, 35 DLX, 35 XT, 35 Elite

Compatibility based on BOB Single Stroller Serial Number:

  • Allterrain: U921950 and higher
  • Allterrain Pro: U991910 and higher
  • BOB Revolution FLEX 3.0 (legacy logo): U97195000001 and higher
  • BOB Revolution FLEX 3.0 (new logo): U22194700001 and higher
  • BOB Revolution FLEX 2.0: U61185000001 and higher
  • BOB Revolution PRO: U63185000001 and higher
  • BOB Rambler: U85192000001 and higher
  • BOB Blaze: U96193000001 and higher
  • 2016 Ironman: U57185000001 and higher
  • 2016 Sport Utility Stroller: U65185000001 and higher
  • 2016 Stroller Strides Fitness Stroller: U68185000001 and higher
  • IRONMAN 2010/2011-Sept 2015: AV000001 and higher
  • Revolution FLEX 2014-Sept 2015: EC000001 and higher, EE000001 and higher
  • Revolution PRO 2014-Sept 2015: EA000001 and higher
  • Revolution SE Late 2010/2011-Sept 2015: BB000001 and higher, DA000000 and higher
  • Revolution CE Late 2010/2011: AP000001 and higher
  • Sport Utility Stroller Late 2010/2011-Sept 2015: AU000001 and higher
  • Stroller Strides Late 2010/2011-Sept 2015: AQ000001 and higher

*Manufacture date is independent of model year. Model year is based solely on the Serial Number.

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