baby jogger city tour 2 folded dimensions Baby Jogger City Mini 2 3-Wheel Stroller
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baby jogger city tour 2 folded dimensions

baby jogger city tour 2 folded dimensions Baby Jogger City Mini 2 3-Wheel Stroller

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baby jogger city tour 2 folded dimensions Baby Jogger City Mini 2 3-Wheel StrollerThe Baby Jogger City Mini 2 stroller is designed to fit your life. This compact 3 wheel stroller is loaded with features to suit your everyday needs, yet is surprisingly lightweight, remarkably nimble, and ready to take on the world. It is enhanced by a silver frame and upgraded fabrics in rich colors that have a soft, textured feel you and baby will love. Enjoy the signature one hand compact fold of City Mini 2, with exciting features such as

The Baby Jogger® City Mini® 2 stroller is designed to fit your life. This compact 3-wheel stroller is loaded with features to suit your everyday needs, yet is surprisingly lightweight, remarkably nimble, and ready to take on the world. It is enhanced by a silver frame and upgraded fabrics in rich colors that have a soft, textured feel you and baby will love. Enjoy the signature one-hand compact fold of City Mini® 2, with exciting features such as adjustable calf support for growing legs and a near-flat seat recline that allows your child to stretch out and relax. A large storage basket (with both front and rear access) and a UV 50+ canopy with a peekaboo window provide ultimate convenience. City Mini® 2 can be used from baby's first day; infant car seat adapters are included, so you can easily attach any Baby Jogger infant car seat (sold separately) to create a travel system. Customize your City Mini® 2 with a variety of accessories as you bring baby along for the ride.

Baby Jogger City Mini 2 3-Wheel Stroller Features

  • Baby Jogger's signature one-hand fold with auto-lock ensures easy transportation and storage
  • The near-flat seat recline and adjustable calf support provide maximum comfort so your child can stretch out and relax
  • Large storage basket holds up to 10 lb so you have everything you need within reach
  • Front wheel suspension and a foot parking brake
  • Full-coverage UV 50+ canopy with a peekaboo window keeps baby shaded while allowing you to easily check in
  • Supports children up to 50 lb
  • Limited-lifetime manufacturer's warranty on frame
  • Meets Disney size requirements
  • Stroller is not intended for jogging








      Baby Jogger® City Mini® 2 Stroller

      Put a little spring in your step everyday

        The Baby Jogger City Mini 2 has a lightweight 3-wheel design. Enjoy the signature one-hand compact fold of City Mini 2, with exciting features such as adjustable calf support, a near-flat seat recline, a large storage basket, and a UV 50 canopy with peekaboo window. City Mini 2 can be used from day 1 with the included infant car seat adapters, so you can easily attach any Baby Jogger infant car seat (sold separately) to create a travel system.

         

         

          The Perfect Stroller For

          • Exploring your big city or small town, every day
          • A smooth, comfortable ride for baby
          • Having it all: tons of features and a lightweight design
          • Versatility through add-on accessories

           

           

           

           

           

           

          Features to Keep Your Day-to-Day Running Smoothly

          Your Everyday Stroller

          Loaded with features yet surprisingly lightweight, this stroller will have you ready to take on the world any day of the week.

          Stash It Away

          Baby Jogger's signature one-hand compact fold and auto-lock make it easy for you to transport and store your City Mini 2.

          Make It a Travel System

          The included infant car seat adapters make it easy to get rolling with any Baby Jogger infant car seat or pram (sold separately).

          Worry-Free Wanderings

          Stroll with confidence that your City Mini 2 won’t let you down. It's backed with a limited lifetime frame warranty for extra peace of mind.

           

          Baby Jogger is for parents who continue to live life and bring baby along for the ride. Founded by a parent who was determined to continue doing what he loved—running—the Baby Jogger brand is for parents who are equally as focused on their children’s wellbeing as their own.

          All the Comforts You Expect from Baby Jogger

          Their Comfort Zone

          With an adjustable calf support and a near-flat reclining seat, you can find the most comfortable position for your child to kick back and relax.

          Got It Made in the Shade

          Keep baby protected from the sun with the large UV 50+ canopy, featuring a peekaboo window so you can easily check in.

          Keep Your Essentials Close at Hand

          Access the large under-seat storage basket from either the front or rear. With 10 lb capacity, keep everything you need within arm's reach.

          It's All Smooth Sailing

          Front-wheel suspension is ready to take on every bump in the road to provide a smooth, comfortable ride for baby.

           


          Specifications:

          Stroller Dimensions: 26W x 40.7H inches
          Stroller Weight: 20 lb
          Brand: Baby Jogger
          Stone Grey Manufacture SKU 2148716
          UPC 47406179510
          Storm Blue Manufacture SKU 2150084
          UPC 47406180653
          Opulent Black Manufacture SKU 2153357
          UPC 47406181056
          Style: ‎Single Stroller
          Maximum weight recommendation: ‎50 lb
          Color: Opulent Black, Stone Grey & Storm Blue

           

          Care & Maintenance:

            Machine wash seat on cold, gentle or delicate and drip dry. Do not use bleach, solvents or abrasive cleaning materials. Do not press, iron, dry clean or tumble dry. Reminder to always remove the metal frame and PE boards from the seat before washing. If the seat cover requires replacing, only use parts from a Baby Jogger authorized dealer. Plastic and metal parts may be surface washed only using warm water and mild soap; towel dry. The wheels can be cleaned using a damp cloth and must be dried completely with a soft towel or cloth before use. Do not store outside or near a direct heat source such as a radiator or fire. Always store in a dry and safe environment.

             

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              Intellectual Dishonesty, Malfeasance, and Conflicts of Interest...
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              In "How We Do Harm,' author Otis Webb Brawley, M.D., shares his healthcare system experience from his early days at the Pritzker School of Medicine (University of Chicago), as a resident at University Hospitals of Cleveland, as a fellow at the National Cancer Institute, and as a physician specializing in medical oncology at Grady Hospital in Atlanta. Brawley has both the experience and credentials to call our attention to the systemic failures of a system that our politicians call the "best in the world (ignorance is elegant)." He is recognized as an outstanding physician-scientist who serves today as the chief medical and scientific officer of the American Cancer Society, and as professor of hematology, oncology, medicine, and epidemiology at Emory University In this book, the author takes the reader on a "guided tour of the back rooms" of the American healthcare system. He charges that "no incident failure in American medicine should be dismissed as an aberration...failure is the system, a system in which helping patients is not the point. Economic incentives dictate that the patient be ground up as expensively as possible with the goal of maximizing the cut of every practitioner who gets involved." Brawley's view is that of skeptic and health-reform advocate. Brawley uses his personal experience and stories to show how our system "fails to provide care when care is needed and fails to stop expensive, often unnecessary, and frequently harmful interventions." He feels one antidote to sure the ills of the system would be to base the system on science. His stories include: 1. The treatment provided to a woman whose breast fell-off due to cancer. 2. Misguided collegiality among physicians. "Should I tell the patient that the previous doctor was incompetent? And get hauled into court for slander?" 3. 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And how overtreatment may be beneficial to everyone but the patient - doctors, hospitals, and the pharmaceutical industry. 8. The perverse incentive system in which has extended the standards of care enormously from three decades ago due to the willingness of insurance companies to pay and the willingness of private physicians to make a buck. Brawley, by "breaking the ranks about being sick in America," points to his Jesuit education as a foundational experience for his life journey. A Jesuit teacher, Fr. Richard Polakowski, early in his life taught "Say what you know, what you don't know, and what you believe - and label it accordingly." Along the way, Brawley developed a set of maxims what would shape his life: 1. Be a man for others. Find work where you can make a difference. Use your God-given gifts to improve the lot of others. Always focus on improving the lot of others. Do this for the greater glory of God. 2. Be binary, know right and wrong. Be truthful. Have the courage to speak truth to power. 3. Never worry about people thinking you are different. Realize, people, both black and white, will try to discourage you. They will try to get at your self- confidence. 4. You will be tested. Always know your subject matter better than anyone else. You must be good. You must stand up to scrutiny. 5. Do not let the naysayers make you feel you cannot do something. They will call you arrogant. They will call you aloof. They will question your intelligence...spite them by succeeding. 6. Do not tolerate fools. Don't compromise on excellence. 7. Never let people put you down. 8. Feel sorry for people who see no challenges to overcome. Feel sorry for the selfish. Feel sorry for the fools. Remember you have character they cannot understand. Relish you have overcome challenges they could never overcome. As someone who has worked for over 40 years in healthcare, Brawley's book resonated with some of my own experiences. His perspective, while not inclusive, has great value. However, he fails to note the role of government in shaping the system we have today - diagnosis related groups (DRGs), resource-based relative value scale (RBRVS), CMS CP codes, Medicare and Medicaid cost shifting, and, for me personally, the role of the FDA in driving up the cost of medical innovation. Much of what he describes as systemic failure can be attributed to government intervention. The private sector's greediness is a response, much like Wall Street's and the public's greedy response to the government's "everyone should own a home" policy which led to the Great Recession of 2007-2009.
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              A MUST read for any patient with cancer or for a physician
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              I would give this book 6 stars if I could. The book talks about medical care and cancer care in the United States. The care that many receive is very limited for the poor and poorly managed for the rich or well insured. We need treatments that have a scientific basis and a proven track record. Often Patients get pushed into testing that has not been shown to prolong life or decrease morbidity. A good example is PSA testing. The potential therapies can kill you or drastically take away quality of life. Would you take a test that might lead to wearing diapers for the rest of you life and not prolong your life ? If Your PSA is elevated does your doctor offer you 3 or 4 possible treatments and compare possible and likely outcomes? Is there any financial incentives for the proposed therapy? Is there an expensive piece of equipment that needs to be paid for? Have you been given a list of alternatives and expected outcomes? Unfortunately the current medical health care system is flooded with ignorance, apathy and often greed. Consumers (patient) need to know something about their disease. They must become active players. They should ask for proof that this therapy is better than another therapy. They also need to be able to ask their doctors "how many of these have you done and what outcomes have you had?" They need real expectations. If you have localized prostate disease that has a low risk of metastasis then why get the prostate ripped out ? Maybe it can be watched for 4 - 5 years before surgery and diapers and impotence. Greed? Yes boys and girls somebody has to pay for that 3 million dollar particle accelerator at your local hospital. Why should it be your life and body for some unproven therapy? Unfortunately education is a very difficult thing to do. You can tell I loved this book. Why is it the USA has such poor health outcomes? Over treatment can cause harm. Bone Marrow transplants for breast cancer is proof of the harm.
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              Now in my 7th decade, I spent my entire career in the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry. I can attest to the veracity of Dr. Brawley's dissertation. The maxim that all physicians and surgeons promise is the essential promise to "First, do no harm." Dr. Brawley teaches that not all who purport to care for us and our loved ones adhere to this promise. Just ask a vet. On the battlefield virtually all medical care is superb. Here at home, alas, it is not so. Too often, not always, but way too often he is right. Here's the bottom line. If you're not comfortable with what your being told about your health, or that of a loved one, don't hesitate, find another MD who though you may not like what they may say to you, you trust them with your life. That is exactly what you're doing. Much of the seeming heroics in medicine/surgery are really about making or saving money for the drug industry, or hospital, or doctor, or insurance carrier, and not about saving your backside. Certainly not always, perhaps not even most of the time, but way too often. Read this book and you'll be radically better equipped to understand just what may be driving the responses of the health care systems to your malady, and how you can assure the appropriate care for yourself or a loved one. Are there great doctors and hospitals out there? You bet there are. There are also those who couldn't care less about quality health care for you and are only focused on their own backside. This book will educate and inform you.
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              I had the privilege of working with Otis during part of his training at the National Cancer Institute at a time that policies on PSA and mammography screening were being newly scrutinized with respect to risk/benefit. The notion that screening might actually do more harm than good was seen as absolute heresy and I fondly remember the wonder and amazement in Otis' eyes as he unraveled to me just how this counter-intuitive idea could be so. Twenty years later, the truths I learned from Otis back then are still not widely appreciated among patients, indeed even doctors more sadly. I eagerly snatched this book up not only because I knew Otis and expected a riveting review of healthcare but because my experience in pharmaceutical development has led me to participate unintentionally in some of the perverse systems of conflicts of interest that characterize our healthcare system. I am at a personal watershed and this book is a strong antidote for what ails me, i.e. I feel emboldened to take my career in the direction of a solution rather than continue to contribute to the problem. Written for the general audience, We Do Harm breaks the ranks of legions of doctors who are invested in perpetuating a broken but remunerative healthcare system by introducing specific and by no means isolated instances where patients have been harmed. This book is at once disparaging of blind trust of one's physician and optimistic in that some stars like Otis and microcosms like Grady Memorial can and do avoid patient-disadvantaged conflicts of interest. This book provides evidence and motivation for every person in every role they engage in in the healthcare system: patient, consumer, provider, insurer, politician. No one can escape the relevance and import of the key message of this book that "more" is not always "better." Until such time, if ever, that our healthcare system operates under transparency, this is a must read for all. That means you! Now! It can't wait! I am a believer that healthcare quality will come from the bottom up and not the top down and this book exemplifies this spirit; read it and be empowered to ask the hard questions as to who is motivated to provide what care and at what personal gain.
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