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bugaboo uk contact Bugaboo Butterfly StrollerPLEASE NOTE THIS ITEM IS NOT ALWAYS HELD IN STOCK ON ISLAND. WE WILL CONTACT YOU TO CONFIRM ESTIMATED DELIVERY PERIOD ON RECEIPT OF ORDER. ALERNATIVELY PLEASE CONTACT enquiries@jacstores. co. uk FOR ESTIMATED DELIVERY DATE PRIOR TO ORDERING. The Bugaboo Butterfly is the 1 second fold city stroller for travels near and far. With its first class comfort, easy air unfold & compact design, you and your growing baby will enjoy total freedom for everyday

PLEASE NOTE THIS ITEM IS NOT ALWAYS HELD IN STOCK ON ISLAND. WE WILL CONTACT YOU TO CONFIRM ESTIMATED DELIVERY PERIOD ON RECEIPT OF ORDER.

ALERNATIVELY PLEASE CONTACT [email protected] FOR ESTIMATED DELIVERY DATE PRIOR TO ORDERING.

The Bugaboo Butterfly is the 1 second fold city stroller for travels near and far. With its first-class comfort, easy air unfold & compact design, you and your growing baby will enjoy total freedom for everyday adventures and beyond.

1 hand, 1 second, 1 action, that's all. The Butterfly city stroller features eight joints moving at the same time, so you can fold it in a blink with just one hand. Leave the other hand free to hold your baby or carry groceries. No need to adjust the seat, leg rest or remove accessories either, because everything folds together. Unfolding is just as easy with the smart air unfold system - just click and let gravity do the job.

Out of sight but never out of reach. Thanks to its compact design, the Butterfly folds down to the size of a medium bag - which means it goes in the car, under a cafe table or even travels with you on the plane. Its self-standing design is great for parking in the smallest of spaces. It's super lightweight too, so just pick it up and whizz upstairs, downstairs or wherever you like.

First-class comfort for your daily strolls. The Butterfly city stroller is ready the moment your little co-pilot can sit up & will last with your family for years to come. It features a spacious seat with padded seat inlay & an ultra-high backrest to support growing toddlers (up to 22kg/48.50lbs.).

The quick click five-point harness makes hopping in and out to the playground as fast as a blink. When it's nap time, the seat reclines almost fully flat so your child can enjoy some post-play recharge.

Ultra compact but ultimately strong. The Butterfly city stroller has been built and tested to exceed any quality standard out there. Thanks to the advanced 4-wheel suspension and one hand maneuverability, strolls in the city or elsewhere will always feel smooth.

No need to limit yourself. Feel free to use the Butterfly stroller with your favourite Bugaboo accessories - from bumper bar to wheeled board - so that adventuring with your child is always fun and exciting.

Product Features

  • Ultra compact fold (IATA compatible) to store in luggage overhead compartments, car trunks or corridors
  • Four panel sun canopy with extendable breezy panel to keep your baby cool and protected
  • Almost fully flat one hand recline, from 30° to 143° and anything in between
  • Comfortable seat inlay and large backrest to support toddlers up to 22kg/48.50lbs.
  • Advanced 4-wheel suspension with an extremely maneuverable design ensures one hand push & smooth strolls
  • Extra-large underseat basket carries all you need for your city adventures (up to 8kg/17.63lbs)
  • Compatible with Bugaboo Turtle Air by Nuna & most other popular car seats - car seat adaptors sold separately
  • Works with your favourite Bugaboo stroller accessories - from the bumper bar to the comfort wheeled board

Age Suitability: 6 months - 22kg

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