evenflo jogger travel system reviews Evenflo Shyft Rideshare All-Terrain Performance Stroller Wagon (Sterling Black)
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evenflo jogger travel system reviews

evenflo jogger travel system reviews Evenflo Shyft Rideshare All-Terrain Performance Stroller Wagon (Sterling Black)

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evenflo jogger travel system reviews Evenflo Shyft Rideshare All-Terrain Performance Stroller Wagon (Sterling Black)Range far from the everyday with the rugged meets refined Evenflo Shyft Rideshare All Terrain Performance Stroller Wagon. Every detail has been engineered for performance, starting with the all terrain, no flat urethane wheels and rear suspension that allow you to master challenging terrain. Forge your own path with up to two children ages 6 months to 5 years each seat accommodates a child up to 55 lb (110 lb total). Sides release and drop down with

Range far from the everyday with the rugged-meets-refined Evenflo® Shyft™ Rideshare™ All-Terrain Performance Stroller Wagon. Every detail has been engineered for performance, starting with the all-terrain, no-flat urethane wheels and rear suspension that allow you to master challenging terrain. Forge your own path with up to two children ages 6 months to 5 years — each seat accommodates a child up to 55 lb (110 lb total). Sides release and drop down with ease so kids can climb in independently or you can load up to 110 lb of gear*. Our unique cargo mode* will come in handy for hauling gear to the beach long after little adventurers have outgrown this ride. We added an innovative, built-in infant car seat attachment to accept your Evenflo LiteMax™ Infant Car Seat (sold separately) with no tools or adapters needed, because adventures are better when it’s this easy to bring your little one. For seated riders, the Rideshare includes an expandable UPF 50+ canopy to help protect against the sun’s harmful rays, with a visor that can flip up to accommodate a child up to 45 in. tall — all while providing full 360° views! Spacious seating and a large footwell offer plenty of room to grow. The 3-point harness adds security as you’re rolling. The 3-position telescoping handle lets you adapt to the landscape. Push your Rideshare as a stroller or pull your Rideshare as a wagon to make going uphill easier — whatever your quest calls for! When it’s time for a pause, the flip-flop friendly brake holds your stroller wagon in place. We made sure escaping the everyday comes with all the comforts. Rideshare offers 2 parent cup holders that face either in or out from the handle as your path calls for, a BPA-free child snack tray with 2 cup holders, plus a large storage basket to hold what you need for your trip. For convenient storage, Rideshare can fold flat and self-stand upright and out of the way. For an even more compact fold, the wheels are easily removed with the press of the release buttons. Complementing the performance details, premium fabrics and finishes ensure that you’ll adventure in style. Shyft Rideshare. Escape the everyday. (*Cargo mode is not to be used for transporting children.)

For 100 years and counting, Evenflo continues to push the boundaries in baby and children’s gear design and innovation. We meet the needs of new generations of parents by focusing on what they really care about: leading-edge safety, smart design and technology, and convenient features that help them enjoy the journey of parenthood.

Features:

  • ESCAPE THE EVERYDAY: Rugged-meets-refined stroller wagon engineered for performance features all-terrain, no-flat urethane wheels and rear suspension to take you off the beaten path; accommodates up to two children ages 6 months to 5 years
  • ROLL 4 WAYS: Offers 4 modes, including infant car seat mode, ability to pull as a wagon or push as a stroller, and cargo mode to haul gear weighing up to 110 lb
  • LOWER THE SIDES TO LOAD OR FOLD: Sides release and drop down so kids can climb in or you can load your gear; conveniently folds flat and self-stands for stowing or storing
  • BRING LITTLE ONES WITH EASE: Includes a built-in infant car seat attachment to accept your Evenflo LiteMax Infant Car Seat (sold separately) — no tools or adapters necessary
  • OFFER SUN PROTECTION WITH A VIEW: Includes an expandable UPF 50+ canopy with visor that can flip up to accommodate a child up to 45 in. tall, while providing full 360° views
  • ADVENTURE WITH ALL THE COMFORTS: Comes with 2 parent cup holders that can face in or out from the handle, a BPA-free child snack tray and a large storage basket
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