22Dec/090
Baby Jogger City Elite Double Stroller Bug Canopy
- Completely encloses the front and side
- Canopy protects your child
- Fine woven mesh
- Protects your child from harmful insects and bugs
- Smooth and comfortable ride for your baby
Product Description
The Baby Jogger Bug Canopy is custom designed to fit each stroller model. It completely encloses the front and side of the stroller with a fine woven mesh while providing ventilation. This helps to keep insects and debris out of the stroller and away from your child. Compatible with any Baby Jogger stroller or jogger. Bug Canopies are model specific.... More >>
Baby Jogger City Elite Double Stroller Bug Canopy
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