Ergobaby
Ergobaby Metro+ Ride Along Board
Ergobaby Metro+ Ride Along Board
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About This
- wood, plastic and metal
- Keep traveling lightly with multiple kids in tow. The Metro+ Compact Stroller now features a Ride Along Board attachment!
- The perfect solution for families with multiples so older siblings can hitch a ride.
- Quick install and release for easy storage
- Suitable up to 44lbs or 4 years
- Compatible with Metro+ and Metro+ Deluxe Strollers
- Stroller NOT included; only comes with ride along board accessory
Overview
- Brand : Ergobaby
- Color : Black
- Material : wood, plastic and metal
- Frame Material : Plastic
- Age Range (Description) : Baby
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