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chicco stroller yellow TRE Jogging Stroller

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chicco stroller yellow TRE Jogging StrollerThe TRE Jogging Stroller from Chicco is designed to keep up with fast paced families from everyday outings all the way to race day. A lightweight aluminum frame, sleek three wheel design and 16" pneumatic rear tires make it easy to maneuver. The flexcore rear suspension adjusts for smooth or rugged terrains and air filled tires allow for additional adjustment whether strolling or jogging. An extendable UPF 50+ canopy with peek a boo windows and

The TRE® Jogging Stroller from Chicco is designed to keep up with fast-paced families from everyday outings all the way to race day. A lightweight aluminum frame, sleek three-wheel design and 16" pneumatic rear tires make it easy to maneuver. The flexcore rear suspension adjusts for smooth or rugged terrains and air-filled tires allow for additional adjustment whether strolling or jogging. An extendable UPF 50+ canopy with peek-a-boo windows and reflective details offer peace of mind at any time of day.

For unmatched convenience, TRE features an exclusive control console with hand-operated parking brake to keep foot area clear and unobstructed, hand-operated locking front swivel wheel for on-the-go adjustment and a 4-position handle. The soft parent tray features a storage pocket with Velcro closure and two cup holders.

For smaller babies, TRE accepts all Chicco infant car seats (sold separately). For added convenience, the stroller seat and canopy detach easily, converting the jogging stroller to a lightweight frame stroller.  As baby grows, a five point harness, multi-position backrest and water-resistant fabrics help create a comfortable and secure environment for continued strolling or jogging. The child cup holder attaches to the armbar and can be removed when not in use or when using with an infant car seat.

The large Zip & Stash Storage Basket features a dual-zipper closure and water-resistant fabric to keep your belongings hidden, secure and protected.

TRE conveniently folds with one hand into three compact configurations: the standing fold is perfect for the garage; the front swivel wheel easily folds down to create a flat fold for the trunk; and quick-release wheels reduce the footprint for even more compact travel and storage.

  • Secure, click-in attachment for all Chicco infant car seats via the included armbar – no additional adapter needed
  • Detachable stroller seat and canopy convert the stroller to a lightweight frame stroller
  • Exclusive Control Console with height-adjustable handle and hand-operated parking brake and front wheel swivel lock
  • Multi-position reclining seat and detachable padded arm bar for transitioning from infant to big kid
  • UPF 50+, extendable canopy with two peek-a-boo windows and reflective detail
  • Large, treaded air-filled tires and 2-position locking front swivel for jogging convenience
  • Hand-operated parking brake keeps foot area clear for longer strides
  • Front swivel wheel locks in either trailing, or leading position for jogging
  • Adjustable FlexCore® suspension for smooth rides on flat or varied terrain
  • One-hand standing fold with 3 configurations and quick-release wheels for convenient portability and storage
  • Soft parent tray with 2 cup holders and storage pocket with Velcro closure
  • Large Zip & Stash storage basket features zipper closure and water-resistant fabric
  • Storage basket is accessible from the front or back of the stroller

Usage
The TRE® stroller is designed for children at least 6 months old and up to 50 lbs.

Compatibility
Compatible with all Chicco infant car seats.

Care and Maintenance
Hand wash fabrics in cold water, no bleach, drip dry. Periodically wipe plastic or metal parts clean with a soft damp cloth; towel dry.

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