bumbleride travel stroller Bumbleride Speed Jogging Stroller + Bassinet Bundle
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bumbleride travel stroller

bumbleride travel stroller Bumbleride Speed Jogging Stroller + Bassinet Bundle

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bumbleride travel stroller Bumbleride Speed Jogging Stroller + Bassinet BundleKeep going strong. The Bumbleride Speed is a running jogging stroller that combines performance and function for longer distance runners. Speed is a purpose built running companion equipped with 3 modes on the front wheel called Speed3 Steering: run, jog or walk. It comes complete with extra reflective elements so you can get out whenever life calls for adventure. Debuting in 2024 with a 100% natural and non toxic cork handle and an adjustable

Keep going strong.

The Bumbleride Speed is a running/jogging stroller that combines performance and function for longer distance runners. Speed is a purpose-built running companion equipped with 3 modes on the front wheel called Speed3 Steering: run, jog or walk. It comes complete with extra reflective elements so you can get out whenever life calls for adventure. Debuting in 2024 with a 100% natural and non-toxic cork handle and an adjustable footrest. Responsibly made and manufactured.

Highlights:

  • All-wheel suspension, air-filled tires (16” rear, 12” front)
  • Speed3 Steering: 360 swivel, partial swivel, locked
  • Hot Shoes pre-installed for easier set up for adapters + bassinets
  • Ergonomic handle trigger release with one-step fold & standing stow
  • Extra reflective elements
  • Spacious canopy, ample sun coverage UPF 45+
  • Storm is an upcycled colorway featuring 100% recycled PET deadstock fabric
  • Health checklist: Non-toxic OEKO-TEX certified fabrics. Free from PFAS, Fire Retardant, PVC, BPA, Phthalates,Polyurethane Foam, Chlorine, Vinyl and Formaldehyde

Eco Checklist:

  • Adjustable, non-toxic handlebar made of all-natural cork
  • PFAS free durable water repellent
  • Eco Fabric made from OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified 100% recycled PET (65 plastic water bottles per stroller)
  • Black colorway uses innovative solution dye process that conserves approximately 25-40 gallons of water perstroller
  • Dusk colorway uses a soft-to-the-touch, poly/wool blend for the interior seat lining certified by the ResponsibleWool Standard
  • Storm is an upcycled colorway featuring 100% recycled PET deadstock fabric
  • 50% of plastic frame components sourced from upcycled fishing nets
  • Plastic free packaging

Speed Tech Specs:

  • Recommended Use: Birth (with Bassinet or Car Seat), or 6+ months to 65 lb.
  • Speed3 Steering System:
    • Locked for running/training
    • Partial swivel for jogging and all-terrain trails
    • Full swivel for city and everyday use
  • NEW, adjustable, non-toxic, anti-microbial Cork handle with safety strap included
  • Adjustable Footrest
  • One step, ergonomic trigger release, compact fold with auto-lock
  • UPF 45+ canopies with pop-out extension for extra coverage + air vents
  • Eco-fabrics free from harmful chemicals including lead, PVC, fire retardants, phthalates and polyurethane foam(100% rPET + OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Certified)
  • Built in mesh storage pockets
  • One-handed, backrest recline strap
  • Roomy, easy access cargo space with storage for air pump (included)
  • All-wheel suspension with 16” rear wheels, 12” front wheel and air-filled tires
  • 5-point breakaway harness with shoulder pads
  • Machine washable seat and canopy fabric (all removable)

What’s Included

  • 3 Year Warranty
  • Air-pump
  • Wrist strap

Detailed Dimensions:

  • Weight: 25.5 lb.
  • Capacity: 65 lb.
  • Standing/Unfolded: 46 x 25 x 41 in.
  • Folded: 34 x 24.5 x 15.5 in.
  • Handle range: 26 – 47.5 in.
  • Wheel size: 12"" Front & 16"" Rear in.
  • Packaging DIMs: 20 x 12 x 31 in.
  • Seat Area: 9 x 14 in.
  • Backrest Area: 20 x 14 in.
  • Seat to Canopy: 24 in.
  • Canopy: 35 x 18 in.
  • Footwell: 13 x 15 in.
  • Cargo Basket: 17 x 15 x 11 in.
  • Cargo Basket Capacity: 15 lb.

Optional Accessories:

  • Car seat adapters (specific to car seat models, see car seat compatibility below)
  • Bassinet (Included with Bundle)
  • Parent Pack
  • Non-PVC Rain Cover
  • 100% GOTS Certified Organic Cotton Infant Insert
  • 100% GOTS Certified Organic Cotton Seat Liner
  • Travel Bag
  • Cold Weather Footmuff
  • Seat Liners
  • Bug Net
  • Bumper Bar

Car Seat Compatibility:

  • Clek Liing + Nuna Pipa Series + Cybex Aton series + Maxi Cosi series (adapter MNCL-28)
  • Chicco Key Fit series + Graco SnugRide series (adapter GCH-15)
  • Peg Perego Primo Viaggio 4-35 series (adapter PEG-15)

Bumbleride Era / Indie / Speed Bassinet

Simply click on the Bumbleride Bassinet to make your single stroller a comfortable, parent-facing pram. The Bumbleride Bassinet provides an infant bed using OEKO-TEX certified 100% recycled polyester fabric, a sturdy, lightweight aluminum base and breathable mattress covered in 100% GOTS Certified Organic Cotton. The bassinet has a redesigned canopy and an added wind guard for extra protection from the elements and mesh peek-a-boo window for venting and airflow.

Features

  • Suitable from birth to 19lbs (8.5kg), 30" (75cm) length
  • Machine washable organic cotton mattress cover
  • Redesigned with a lighter base to reduce product weight
  • Breathable mattress made using polyester honeycomb padding
  • Health checklist: OEKO-TEX certified fabrics. Free from PFAS, Fire Retardant, PVC, BPA, Phthalates, Polyurethane Foam, Chlorine, Vinyl and Formaldehyde
  • Compatible with 2016 - Current Bumbleride Era, Indie, and Speed
  • Offers a large SPF 45+ canopy with a pop-out extension (shown folded back above), zip on wind cover, and one-handed carrying handle.

Specifications

  • Unfolded Dimensions: 32 L x 14.5 W x 23 H
  • Folded Dimensions: 32 L x 14.5 W x 11.5 H
  • Weight Capacity: 19 lb (8.5 kg)
  • Total Weight: 5.75 lb (3.6 kg)
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I stumbled on Remarkably Bright Creatures among my recommendations. As often happens, the premise intrigued me enough to read it even though I didn't know the author. Well, if Shelby Van Pelt often writes like this, I definitely want more of her books. The friendship between Tova the aquarium cleaning lady and Marcellus the giant Pacific octopus is a definite selling point in this book. It's a great twist on the "A Kid and Their X" trope (the kind of thing you see in stuff like Where the Red Fern Grows, Old Yeller, Free Willy, and so forth). This one, I am pleased to report, is far less cheesy and saccharine. Tova is a multifaceted character whose life may seem small in her estimation, and probably is if we go by what is a "normal" life in a small seaside town. Yet that life has been stuffed with complex emotions, unanswered questions, and a longing for "more" that I think everybody can relate to. At least, I certainly could. As for Marcellus, he's multifaceted, too. 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