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To fold the Ridge, first brake the pushchair and ensure front wheel is unlocked. Rotate handlebar to the highest position to allow for a standing fold. Lift the foot flap up to expose the fold lever and button. Press and hold the button while twisting the lever and pull up towards the center. The handlebar will rotate down to the ground to stand upright.
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Slide the harness pad down to expose the metal ring. The metal ring has a gap which allows you to feed the fabric loop through. Push back the webbing to expose that gap and then work the fabric through it.
No. The Ridge seat and canopy may remain on when attaching an infant car seat or Carrycot (with applicable adapters sold separately).
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Never! The foam filled tires of the Ridge eliminate the need to carry an air pump.
Yes, the Ridge transforms into a travel system with the Adapters for Ridge (Mesa/Mesa i-Size, and Carrycot).
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Yes, you must remove the Mesa V2 before folding the Vista, Cruz, Ridge or Minu pushchair.
Yes! The Ridge is an all-terrain pushchair designed for your daily lifestyle. Whether walking or jogging, the Ridge allows you to remain active as a family.
Yes. You may jog with your pushchair in any of the reclined positions. Consult your pediatrician for advice on whether your child is ready.
No. You should not jog with an infant car seat attached to the Ridge. Jogging is intended for a child in the Ridge seat only.
Yes, create a from birth solution for the Ridge with the Carrycot accessory. The Carrycot requires the Adapters for Ridge (Mesa and Carrycot) to allow for attachment to the pushchair frame. Carrycot and adapters sold separately.
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Yes, bring your toddler along for the ride with the PiggyBack for Ridge. The stand on board easily attaches to the Ridge frame (sold separately).
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Prior to first use, consult with you pediatrician if your child is suitable for jogging with this pushchair. Children are unique and develop at different rates and therefore may not have the neck strength for jogging or off-road motion until 6 to 8 months of age. Your pediatrician would provide the appropriate guidance on what is best for your child.