uppababy vista rumble seat attachment UPPAbaby RumbleSeat V2+
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uppababy vista rumble seat attachment

uppababy vista rumble seat attachment UPPAbaby RumbleSeat V2+

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uppababy vista rumble seat attachment UPPAbaby RumbleSeat V2+RumbleSeat V2+ by UPPAbaby Comfort meets convenience with the RumbleSeat V2+. Easily attach this second seat to your Vista stroller with the large hubs and adapters, offering a simple and intuitive experience for parents. Children can grow with the RumbleSeat V2+ thanks to its 40 lb weight limit, multi position footrest, and forward and parent facing capabilities. With a comfortable fit, large frame, and height adjustable canopy, the RumbleSeat V2+ is

RumbleSeat V2+ by UPPAbaby

Comfort meets convenience with the RumbleSeat V2+. Easily attach this second seat to your Vista stroller with the large hubs and adapters, offering a simple and intuitive experience for parents. Children can grow with the RumbleSeat V2+ thanks to its 40 lb weight limit, multi-position footrest, and forward- and parent-facing capabilities. With a comfortable fit, large frame, and height-adjustable canopy, the RumbleSeat V2+ is the perfect, multitasking stroller seat solution for growing families.

UPPAbaby RumbleSeat V2+ Features

  • Lower level seat for convenient two-child seating
  • Suitable for children from 3 months to 40 lbs or 36 inches, whichever comes first
  • Adjustable Footrest: Multi-position footrest to aid in child comfort as they grow
  • Adjustable Canopy: Grow-with-me canopy height adjustment provides extra headspace for the child
  • One-Handed, Multi-Position Recline: Can be positioned both forward- and parent-facing
  • Five-Point, No-Rethread Harness: Adjusts in a single motion for a precise fit for growing babies
  • Simple Adapters: Large hubs and adapters ensure quick, easy, and intuitive attachment to the Vista stroller
  • Extendable, zip-out UPF 50+ Canopy with vented peekaboo window for added sun protection
  • Removable and washable fabric for easy cleaning
  • Includes Bumper Bar, Bug Shield, and Lower Adapters
  • Compatible Snack Tray accessory fits bumper bar attachment
  • Numerous configurations possible with Toddler Seat, PiggyBack, and Mesa Infant Car Seat (may require additional purchase)
  • Compatible with Vista 2015+ and Vista V2 models

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