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Baby Jogger J5A08, High Back Kit for Freedom Strollers – Black
Baby Jogger J5A08, High Back Kit for Freedom Strollers - Black

Simple to attach to the stroller the Highback Kit provides a total of 6 more inches to the seat back height for those passengers with a longer torso Now they can relax in comfort while riding in the stroller
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