double stroller with britax car seat adapter BOB Duallie Infant Car Seat Adapter
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double stroller with britax car seat adapter

double stroller with britax car seat adapter BOB Duallie Infant Car Seat Adapter

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double stroller with britax car seat adapter BOB Duallie Infant Car Seat AdapterAt A Glance Features The BOB Infant Seat Adapter Bar allows you to click your car seat on your BOB Stroller easily. Quick glance features: Easy Install for Easy Transition BOB has made it easy for you to transition your infant from car to stroller with the Infant Seat Adapter Bar. No need to wake your resting infant when youve arrived at your destination! Simply unclip your car seat from the base and place it safely into your BOB Duallie stroller! BOB

At-A-Glance Features

The BOB Infant Seat Adapter Bar allows you to click your car seat on your BOB Stroller easily. Quick glance features:

Easy Install for Easy Transition

BOB has made it easy for you to transition your infant from car to stroller with the Infant Seat Adapter Bar. No need to wake your resting infant when you’ve arrived at your destination! Simply unclip your car seat from the base and place it safely into your BOB Duallie stroller!

 

BOB infant seat adapter bar (Duallie strollers) Features

  • Easy installation
  • Choose your car seat brand: Graco, Chicco, or Britax
  • Compatible with Duallie strollers featuring accessory adapter
  • Secured in place by the restraint belt
  • Designed for walking only
  • Available for Single strollers as well

 

Easy installation

Installing and removing the infant seat adapter into your Duallie stroller is simple! All you need is a screw driver, then you can click it into place.

 

Choose your car seat brand

  • Graco
  • Chicco
  • Britax

 

Compatible with Duallie strollers featuring accessory adapter

This infant seat adapter is compatible with all BOB Duallie strollers that feature an accessory adapter (2011 to current models).

 

Secured in place by the restraint belt

The infant car seat is secured in place by the restraint belt, keeping your baby safe as you stroll.

 

Designed for walking only

This adapter is safest while walking, only. Please consult with your pediatrician if you are concerned about stroller use with your child.

 

Available for Single strollers as well

Need an adapter for your single stroller? Find yours here!

Specifications for the BOB Infant Seat Adapter Bar

Included:  Frame with cup holder
 Material:  Metal and plastic
Installation:  Clicks in place
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