britax ultra travel system Britax Willow Brook Travel System
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britax ultra travel system

britax ultra travel system Britax Willow Brook Travel System

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britax ultra travel system Britax Willow Brook Travel SystemFind your own pace as a parent with the Britax Willow Brook Baby Travel System. This infant car seat and stroller combo include the Britax Willow car seat, Aspen car seat base, and Brook baby stroller. The Willow is the only rear facing car seat with ClickTight technology, so you know it can be installed securely on the first ride and beyond. The RightSize system provides adjustment points at the hips, shoulders, and between the legs to help you find

Find your own pace as a parent with the Britax Willow Brook Baby Travel System. This infant car seat and stroller combo include the Britax Willow car seat, Aspen car seat base, and Brook baby stroller. The Willow is the only rear-facing car seat with ClickTight technology, so you know it can be installed securely on the first ride and beyond. The RightSize system provides adjustment points at the hips, shoulders, and between the legs to help you find the perfect fit from the start. 

 

Specifications

Brook Modular Stroller 

  • Lightweight, fully-loaded stroller.
  • Stroller closes compactly in one simple step. Folds fast while saving time and trunk space! Stroller closes compactly in one simple step.
  • Large Cargo Basket is easy to access while keeping your belongings secure & out-of-sight.
  • Reclining toddler seat so your child can rest comfortably on-the-go or sit upright to see the world.
  • Parent cup holder fits cups of all sizes. Keep your favorite drink within reach!
  • Child snack tray swings out of the way for easy loading and locks into place when you’re ready to stroll.
  • Easy-Adjust Harness grows along with your child.
  • Water-Resistant, UPF 50+ Canopy with flip-down sun visor and peek-a-boo window.
  • All-wheel suspension wheels and tough, no-flat tires.
  • Lasts for the Long Haul - Fade-free canopy and no-scuff footrest stay looking like new, mile after mile.
  • Compatible with many popular car seat brands, no adapters needed.
  • Suitable for children up to 50 lbs.

Willow Infant Car Seat

  • Install with Confidence, Every Time. Features ClickTight® technology for a secure installation without the struggle.
  • RightSize™ system provides adjustment points at the hips, shoulders & between the legs; Create your baby’s perfect fit from the start!
  • Side impact tested to protect your child’s head, neck and torso for total peace of mind.
  • Washer and Dryer-Friendly. No more hand washing or waiting for the car seat cover to air-dry. Just quick and easy cleanup, so you can keep moving.
  • Naturally flame-retardant fabrics with no added FR chemicals.
  • Lightweight & easy to carry; Move from car to stroller in a snap!
  • SafeCell Technology designed to help manage energy and minimize force transferred to the baby.
  • ReboundReduce® Carry Handle acts as a stability bar when used in the upright position. Can be used when installed with or without the base.
  • Quick-Push LATCH Connectors lock into place with a click and are easily released with the push of a button. Easily store within the base when not in use.
  • Level indicators and spring-assist recline make finding the correct installation angle for your vehicle easy.
  • Plush harness padding with an extra layer of cushioning helps prevent skin irritation & keep your child comfortable.
  • Infant Insert Pillow is designed to provide a more customized and comfortable fit for newborns under 11 lbs.
  • Extra belt path on the back of the seat for added security when installing without the base.
  • Built-in harness holders and flip-forward belly pad clear the way for breezy boarding.
  • SpaceSaver™ Design, Slim outside, spacious inside! Frees up backseat space while giving your child plenty of room for the ride
  • Suitable for children 4 to 30 lbs.
Dimensions & Weight

Stroller

  • Open: 34"L x 23.75"W x 42"H
  • Folded: 35"L x 23.5"W x 15"H
  • 22 lbs.
  • Child Weight: 50 lbs.

Car Seat

  • Product Weight (Car Seat Only): 8.99 lbs.

  • Seat Back Compartment Height: 21"

  • Harness Slot Height: s5.5" / 7.5" / 9.5" / 11.5"

  • Buckle Strap Depths: 2.25" / 5.5"

  • Child Weight: 4-30 lbs

 

What's Included
  • Willow™ infant car seat
  • Brook™ modular stroller
  • Aspen™ infant car seat base
  • Parent cup holder
  • Child tray
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