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how to open uppababy umbrella stroller G-LINK V2 Lightweight Double Umbrella Stroller | Snuggle Bugz

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how to open uppababy umbrella stroller G-LINK V2 Lightweight Double Umbrella Stroller | Snuggle BugzLightweight, side by side, and ready for double the adventure. The UPPAbaby G Link V2 is your go to stroller for siblings or twins, with effortless maneuverability and compact convenience. Description: Breeze through life with two in tow. The UPPAbaby G Link V2 is a sleek, lightweight double stroller designed to simplify outings with siblings or twins. With independent reclining seats, generous sun coverage, and a super slim frame, it fits through

Lightweight, side-by-side, and ready for double the adventure. The UPPAbaby G-Link V2 is your go-to stroller for siblings or twins, with effortless maneuverability and compact convenience.

Description:

Breeze through life with two in tow. The UPPAbaby G-Link V2 is a sleek, lightweight double stroller designed to simplify outings with siblings or twins. With independent reclining seats, generous sun coverage, and a super slim frame, it fits through standard doorways and tackles sidewalks with ease. At just over 22 lbs, it’s light enough to carry and strong enough to handle growing toddlers.

Thoughtful features like a quick fold, oversized basket, and storage pockets keep everything within reach, while the GREENGUARD Gold certification ensures safe strolling from day one.

Features:

  • Big Kids, No Problem!
  • Suitable from 3 months to to 55lbs each seat, so bigger kids can enjoy the ride, too!
  • Roomy enough for two kids to comfortably sit side-by-side, but slender enough to fit through standard doorways and tight sidewalks!
  • A quick, simple fold requires little effort and no foot action. Plus, the included carry handle gives you a free hand when you’re on the go!
  • Protect children from the sun with two extra-large, multi-paneled canopies + pop out UPF 50+ sunshades, and let them relax with the dual, multi-position independent reclining seats.
  • Includes a removable cup holder, double storage pockets, and an easy-access oversized basket so all of your essentials are organized and within reach!
  • Effortless maneuverability - The all-aluminum frame and narrow design combined with four sets of wheels — vs. the tradition six — make the perfect lightweight stroller for effortless maneuverability.
  • Storage pockets on back of canopies
  • Independent one-handed, adjustable reclines with three positions 
  • Large, easy-access basket with 10 lbs weight limit
  • GREENGUARD Gold certified - From the very first step in the process of manufacturing our products, UPPAbaby is committed to sourcing materials that exhibit superior performance properties while eliminating the need for chemical treatment. All UPPAbaby car seats contain no added flame-retardant chemicals applied to materials that are in direct contact with a child. This is done by using fabric mills which have invested in state-of-the-art technologies to limit the use of water and chemicals in the treatment of our fabrics. At both leather and foam plants, UPPAbaby has invested in dedicated machinery to ensure no cross-contamination of chemicals can occur.
  • The GREENGUARD Gold Certification standard includes health-based criteria for additional chemicals and also requires lower total VOC emissions levels to help ensure that products are acceptable for use in environments like schools and healthcare facilities.” All leathers are chrome-free and come from LWG Gold-certified facilities. To ensure proper standards are in order, UPPAbaby audits its suppliers using ISO 9001 standards to maintain a responsible supplier base. The goal is to continually improve environmental stewardship and reduce carbon footprint
  • All premium full-grain leather accents are all REACH certified. Being REACH certified means the leather tanning process is cognizant of the effects of chemicals and UPPAbaby's tanneries regularly pass rigorous chemical compliance testing.

Specifications:

  • Suitable from 3 months up to 55 lbs per seat
  • True Weight (includes canopies, wheels, and basket): 22.3 lbs
  • Unfolded Dimensions: 27.5″ L x 28.5″ W x 42″ H
  • Folded Dimensions: 40″ L x 20″ W x 14.5″ H

Care Instructions:

  • Clean frame with a damp cloth and a mild detergent; dry thoroughly. DO NOT use abrasives. If the stroller chassis parts have been exposed to salt water we recommend that they be rinsed with fresh (tap) water as soon as possible to avoid corrosion. Always dry frame if wet.
  • All fabrics are washable. Spot clean or hand wash in cold water with mild detergent. Dry flat and away from direct sunlight before re-use or storage. DO NOT bleach, iron or dry clean.
  • To extend the life of your stroller’s fabric, keep it clean and do not leave it in direct sunlight for long periods of time.
  • DO NOT fold or store your stroller if it is damp or wet, nor store it in a damp environment.

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