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Its all-terrain capabilities are impressive too with the front wheel that can be locked with a swivel as well as large foam-filled tyres, and a smooth suspension making it ideal for woodland walks or strolls on the high-street.<br><br>If you wish to transform the Ridge into an a travel system (with car seat adaptors) it's compatible with UPPAbaby infant carriers or carrycots. The seat is set in a slanting direction and is only suitable for infants who are 6 months of age. The UPPAbaby Ridge has a hand-operated break on the right that MFM reviewers have found to be useful especially when pushing it over uneven terrain. This feature may not be available on all models. Check before you buy to be sure.<br><br>Storage<br><br>Many [https://xintangtc.com/home.php?mod=space&uid=3254298 compact 3 wheel stroller]-wheeled pushchairs feature great features that make life easier for parents. 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