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cybex gazelle double stroller

cybex gazelle double stroller Cybex Gazelle S Stroller Almond Beige / Taupe Frame

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cybex gazelle double stroller Cybex Gazelle S Stroller Almond Beige / Taupe FrameThe Cybex Gazelle S 2 is a superb stroller that can easily convert from a single to a double stroller without additional adapters. The user friendly One Pull harness system makes securing your child in the seat a breeze with one simple pull. It includes a removable shopping basket with an impressive carrying capacity of 25 lbs. It is designed to support 20+ different configurations for an infant and child in forward facing and parent facing modes,

The Cybex Gazelle S 2 is a superb stroller that can easily convert from a single to a double stroller without additional adapters. The user-friendly One-Pull harness system makes securing your child in the seat a breeze with one simple pull. It includes a removable shopping basket with an impressive carrying capacity of 25 lbs. It is designed to support 20+ different configurations for an infant and child in forward-facing and parent facing modes, providing endless opportunities while adapting to the changing needs of your family. Add the optional kid board to accommodate 3 children.


 

Specifications
  • Easily converts from a single to double stroller without additional adapters.
  • Designed to fold with two seat units attached to the frame.
  • User-friendly One-Pull harness system.
  • Independent back and leg adjustment for maximum child comfort.
  • Click-on removable shopping basket (25lb. max load).
  • Spacious shopping basket (30lb. max load).
  • Supports multiple configurations of Gazelle S Seat Units, Gazelle S Cots, and Cybex infant car seats (sold separately).
  • Extendable XXL Sun Canopy, UPF 50+ rating.
  • Mesh window on canopy for breathability and healthy air circulation on hot days.
  • Adjustable handlebar offers comfortable steering.
  • Leatherette bumper bar opens easily to access the seat.
  • Premium design with an all-aluminum frame, and high quality fabrics.
  • Front swivel wheels, lockable rear wheels.
  • All-wheel suspension with integrated frame shock absorption for a smooth ride.
  • 50 lb. weight capacity for both seat units (second seat unit sold separately).
  • Puncture proof all-terrain wheels ensure a smooth ride on rough surfaces.
  • Suitable from birth to 50 lbs. 
  • 2-Year Warranty.

 

Dimensions and Weight
  • Folded: 32.9" x 25.4" x 12.2"
  • Unfolded: 41.3" x 25.4" x 42.7"
  • Handle Heights: 39.4" - 43.3"
  • Front wheels: 8"
  • Rear wheels: 11"
  • 28.4 lbs.

 

What's Included
  • Stroller frame
  • Gazelle seat unit
  • Bumper Bar
  • Underseat Basket
  • Shopping Basket
  • Rain cover
  • Cup holder
  • Car seat adapters
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