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bugaboo passeggino Bugaboo Kangaroo 2-in-1 Double Stroller

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bugaboo passeggino Bugaboo Kangaroo 2-in-1 Double StrollerThe Bugaboo Kangaroo is the single to double stroller that adapts to your family. Choose to ride with one, two, or three kids by using dedicated accessories. Featuring extra large wheels and one hand fold for an effortless ride on any terrain. Bugaboo Kangaroo Features Extra large, puncture proof wheels for all terrains Optimal front wheel suspension system for smooth strolls with one, two, or three kids Easily convert from single to double mode by

The Bugaboo Kangaroo is the single-to-double stroller that adapts to your family. Choose to ride with one, two, or three kids by using dedicated accessories. Featuring extra-large wheels and one-hand fold for an effortless ride on any terrain.

Bugaboo Kangaroo Features

  • Extra-large, puncture-proof wheels for all terrains
  • Optimal front-wheel suspension system for smooth strolls with one, two, or three kids
  • Easily convert from single to double mode by adding a Bugaboo sibling seat
  • One-hand fold with a self-standing design for easy storage and transport
  • One hand to adjust the handlebar and recline the seat
  • Extra-large underseat basket carries 13 kg/28.6 lbs
  • Breezy pram with antibacterial protection on aerated mattress
  • Large extendable sun canopy with UPF 50+ protection and peek-a-boo panel
  • Compatible with infant car seats from Bugaboo Turtle, Nuna, Clek, Maxi Cosi and Cybex (adapters needed)
  • Add the Bugaboo comfort wheeled board to bring a third kid along

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  • In the box: the complete Kangaroo stroller including sun canopy and bassinet
  • Unfolded: 39.4”L x 24.4”W x 44.5”H
  • Folded: 36”L x 21”W x 14”H
  • Stroller weight: 24.5 lbs
  • Child weight: birth to 50 lbs, up to 42”
  • Holds up to three with the additional purchase of the Bugaboo Sibling Seat and/or Bugaboo wheeled board
  • Accommodates up to 40 lbs in the second seat
  • Choose from over 20 configurations by adding the Bugaboo sibling seat, the Bugaboo Kangaroo upper newborn adapter, a Bugaboo car seat, and the Bugaboo comfort wheeled board (all sold separately)
  • Oversized wheels for comfort and smooth rides on any terrain
  • Spacious, extra-large underseat basket
  • Easy to maneuver with one hand
  • Breezy bassinet with antibacterial protection
  • Effortless, one-hand fold
  • Adjustable footrest for optimal comfort
  • Height-adjustable, extendable sun canopy featuring a breezy panel
  • Manufacturer’s warranty: 4 years
  • Certified B Corp: Bugaboo meets high standards of social and environmental impact, ensuring sustainability and ethical business practices

 

 

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