uppababy sit and stand stroller UPPAbaby RumbleSeat V3 - Noa ( Navy
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uppababy sit and stand stroller

uppababy sit and stand stroller UPPAbaby RumbleSeat V3 - Noa ( Navy

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uppababy sit and stand stroller UPPAbaby RumbleSeat V3 - Noa ( NavyThe UPPAbaby RumbleSeat V3 is the ultimate solution for families looking to expand their Vista Stroller (2015+ including Vista V2 and Vista V3). Designed for children from 3 months to 40 lbs or 36" in height, this second seat conveniently attaches to the lower position of the stroller using the included large hubs and adapters. Featuring a reversible seat, children can ride parent facing or forward facing, allowing for maximum comfort and engagement.

The UPPAbaby RumbleSeat V3 is the ultimate solution for families looking to expand their Vista Stroller (2015+ including Vista V2 and Vista V3). Designed for children from 3 months to 40 lbs or 36" in height, this second seat conveniently attaches to the lower position of the stroller using the included large hubs and adapters. Featuring a reversible seat, children can ride parent-facing or forward-facing, allowing for maximum comfort and engagement. The multi-position recline and adjustable footrest provide tailored support, while the All-Weather Comfort Seat with a Seasonal Seat Liner keeps little ones cozy in colder months and cool in warmer seasons. The extendable UPF 50+ canopy with a vented peekaboo window ensures shade and airflow, offering protection and visibility for both child and parent.

With a commitment to innovation and quality, UPPAbaby has designed the RumbleSeat V3 to integrate seamlessly with UPPAbaby Vista strollers, making it a flexible and easy-to-use addition for growing families. Crafted with premium fabrics, full-grain REACH-certified leather accents, and machine-washable removable fabric, this seat combines luxury, safety, and convenience. GREENGUARD® Gold Certified for healthier air quality and low chemical emissions, it ensures a safe environment for children. Whether used with an infant car seat, Toddler Seat, or PiggyBack ride-along board, the UPPAbaby RumbleSeat V3 adapts effortlessly to family needs, making outings more enjoyable for everyone.

UPPAbaby®, founded in Massachusetts in 2006 by husband-and-wife team Bob and Lauren Monahan, creates premium strollers, car seats, and travel systems that blend style, functionality, and safety. Inspired by real-life parenting needs, UPPAbaby designs high-quality, easy-to-use gear with modern aesthetics and innovative features. Built to grow with families, their products offer exceptional comfort, adaptability, and durability. Explore UPPAbaby® at ANB Baby for trusted, stylish baby gear designed to simplify life for modern parents.

UPPAbaby RumbleSeat V3 Features:

  • All-Weather Comfort Seat: The Seasonal Seat Liner keeps little ones cozy in cooler months and can be removed to reveal breathable mesh fabric, ensuring comfort in warmer weather.

  • Reversible and Adjustable Seating: Allows children to ride forward-facing or parent-facing with a multi-position recline for maximum comfort.

  • Extendable UPF 50+ Canopy: Provides water-repellent, UV-protective shade with a vented peekaboo window for improved airflow and visibility.

  • Quick and Secure Attachment: Includes large hubs and adapters for an intuitive, tool-free setup, ensuring a secure connection to the Vista Stroller (2015+ models).

  • Adjustable Footrest for Growing Kids: The multi-position footrest supports children’s growth and enhances comfort during long rides.

  • Magnetic Buckle & No-Rethread Harness: A five-point harness with a quick-secure magnetic buckle ensures an easy, snug, and safe fit without rethreading.

  • Premium Quality & Safety Certified: Made with full-grain REACH-certified leather, machine-washable fabric, and GREENGUARD® Gold Certified materials, supporting healthier air quality and reducing chemical exposure.

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