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what is the weight limit for umbrella stroller UPPAbaby G-LUXE Umbrella Stroller

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what is the weight limit for umbrella stroller UPPAbaby G-LUXE Umbrella StrollerTilt back. Move forward. Comfortable and agile, the G Luxe is a feature packed, lightweight umbrella stroller that moves with you. Features Lightweight aluminum frame Convenient carry strap Removable cup holder included Removable, washable fabrics One handed recline and adjustable footrest Extendable, pop out UPF 50+ sunshade Large, easy access basket with 10 lbs weight limit All wheel suspension High performance 5. 75 diameter wheels One step brake

Tilt back. Move forward.®

Comfortable and agile, the G-Luxe is a feature-packed, lightweight umbrella stroller that moves with you.

    Features
    • Lightweight aluminum frame
    • Convenient carry strap
    • Removable cup holder included
    • Removable, washable fabrics
    • One-handed recline and adjustable footrest
    • Extendable, pop out UPF 50+ sunshade
    • Large, easy-access basket with 10 lbs weight limit
    • All-wheel suspension
    • High-performance 5.75″ diameter wheels
    • One-step brake
    • Ultra-easy fold, stands when folded

    Specifications

    • Suitable from 3 months to 55 lbs.
    • Unfolded: 28.7”L x 18.7”W x 43”H
    • Folded: 19.2”L x 12W x 41.7”H
    • Weight: 16.3 lbs- includes canopy, wheels, and basket
    What's included:  Lightweight aluminum frame, seat pad, cup holder
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