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how to unfold chicco jogging stroller Chicco Activ3 Jogging Stroller

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how to unfold chicco jogging stroller Chicco Activ3 Jogging StrollerControl at Your Fingertips Combining the features of a full size stroller and a jogger, the Activ3 offers versatile functionality at any pace. A lightweight aluminum frame and sleek three wheel design are easy to maneuver, FlexCore rear suspension adjusts for smooth or rugged terrains, and foam filled tires perform like air filled tires but require no maintenance. An extendable UPF rated canopy with peek a boo windows and reflective details offer

Control at Your Fingertips

Combining the features of a full-size stroller and a jogger, the Activ3® offers versatile functionality at any pace. A lightweight aluminum frame and sleek three-wheel design are easy to maneuver, FlexCore® rear suspension adjusts for smooth or rugged terrains, and foam-filled tires perform like air-filled tires but require no maintenance. An extendable UPF-rated canopy with peek-a-boo windows and reflective details offer parents peace of mind from dawn ‘til dusk.

The exclusive Control Console includes hand-operated parking brake to keep foot area clear and unobstructed, hand-operated locking front swivel wheel for on-the-go adjustment and 4-position handle. A height-adjustable padded handle, soft parent tray with two cup holders and large storage basket accessible from the front and back of stroller provide added convenience.

Folds for Storage

The Activ3® 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.

Features:

  • Secure, click-in attachment for all Chicco infant car seats via the included arm bar – no additional adapter needed
  • 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-rated, extendable canopy with two peek-a-boo windows and reflective detail
  • Large, treaded rubber tires with maintenance-free foam cores and locking front swivel with easy on-the-go adjustment
  • Hand-operated parking brake keeps foot area clear for longer strides
  • 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
  • Large storage basket accessible from both the front and back of stroller

Specifications

  • The Activ3® Stroller is designed for children up to 50 lbs.
  • Assembled Length - 47.5in
  • Assembled Width - 25.0in
  • Assembled Height - 42.0in
  • Assembled Weight - 27.5 lbs
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