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where to buy maxi cosi stroller Maxi-Cosi Fame Modular Stroller Twillic BlackStep into the future of family travel with the Maxi Cosi FameTM Modular Strollera masterpiece of design, technology, and luxury. Created with intention for modern families who want sophistication and performance, Fame redefines what a stroller can be. Every detail is crafted with your familys comfort and convenience in mind. This next level full feature stroller has both parent facing and world facing modes plus extras that make it more than a parents

Step into the future of family travel with the Maxi-Cosi FameTM Modular Stroller—a masterpiece of design, technology, and luxury. Created with intention for modern families who want sophistication and performance, Fame redefines what a stroller can be. Every detail is crafted with your family’s comfort and convenience in mind. This next-level full-feature stroller has both parent-facing and world-facing modes plus extras that make it more than a parent’s essential, it’s a statement piece.

This innovative stroller is equipped with the Maxi-Cosi LumiRide system––integrated LED lights on the frame  and storage basket that illuminate dimly lit pathways so you can see where you’re going, and others can see you. Use the Connected Family app to control and adjust the lights, including color and brightness. Because convenience and accessibility are important, you can charge your mobile device on the go with the easy-to-access USB-C port.

Our Fame Modular Stroller also includes adapters that make it compatible with all Maxi-Cosi infant car seats (sold separately) to become a full travel system. Your little one will enjoy an extra-comfy ride with the ultra-padded memory foam seat. Mesh on the seatback provides ventilation to keep little one cooler in warmer climates.

For optimal protection and added ventilation, extend the removable, large UPF 50 canopy with peek-a-boo window and flip-out visor. Keep your beverage handy in the parent cup holder and stow essential items in the convenient zippered parent pocket. The spacious, easy-access storage basket holds up to 22 lbs.

Fame also features a compact, self-standing fold that works with the seat in either parent- or world-facing mode and has an innovative design to keep the handlebar elevated.

Fame is also designed with CosiCruise, our all-wheel suspension with large puncture-proof tires for a smooth, secure ride over mixed terrains, and a one-touch flip-flop-friendly brake.

Fame’s fabrics are soft, comfortable, and breathable with EcoCare—our premium, future-friendly, 100%-recycled fabric made from plastic bottles.

The Fame Modular Stroller fits children up to 50 lbs. and 40" tall.

  • Innovative, luxurious, fashion-forward stroller easily converts from parent- to world-facing modes and fits children up to 50 lbs. and 40" tall
  • LumiRide is our integrated LED light system on the stroller frame (front, back of the basket, and interior of the basket) that illuminates dimly lit pathways so you can see where you’re going, and others can see you.
  • Infant car seat compatible to create a travel system––comes with adapters that are compatible with all Maxi-Cosi infant car seats
  • Use our Connected Family app to control lights, change light color, and adjust the brightness
  • Integrated 5000mAh power bank for LED lights and to charge your mobile device on the go with the easy-to-access USB-C port (charging cable not included)
  • Compact, self-standing fold works with the seat in either direction
  • Spacious storage basket holds 22 lbs. and includes a zipper pocket for the battery
  • Grab bar on bottom of the seat makes it easy to carry when folded
  • Removable, large zip-extend UPF 50 stroller canopy with peek-a-boo window and flip-out visor for protection and ventilation
  • 1-hand adjustable, 3-position recline and 2-position leg rest
  • 6-position height-adjustable parent handlebar and bumper bar are trimmed in vegan leather for comfort and style, and bumper bar pivots for easy in and out
  • Features CosiCruise all-wheel suspension with large puncture-proof tires for a smooth, secure ride over mixed terrains; lockable front wheels
  • Features EcoCare—our premium, future-friendly, 100%-recycled fabric made from plastic bottles
  • Mesh on the seatback for ventilation to keep little one cooler
  • Flip-flop-friendly one-touch brake; parent cup holder; integrated parent pocket on the back the seat
  • 5-point, no-rethread harness with magnetic buckle
  • Machine-washable memory foam inlay for ultimate comfort; harness covers are also machine-washable

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 43.93"H x 24.47"W x 37.82"D
  • Product Weight: 32.20 lbs
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