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joolz day bassinet Joolz® Day™ 5 Baby Stroller with Carry Cot 2in1 Stone Grey

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joolz day bassinet Joolz® Day™ 5 Baby Stroller with Carry Cot 2in1 Stone GreyAbout the Joolz Day5 Discover the new Joolz Day5, the fifth generation upgrade to our beloved Joolz Day model adored by parents worldwide. This remarkable 3 in 1 stroller is a hug on wheel, combining the highest comfort and protection with the best support for your little one(s). With an impressive 4. 8 consumer rating, the Joolz Day5 elevates every cherished feature of its predecessor. Developed with experts for ultimate ergonomic comfort, this

About the Joolz Day5

Discover the new Joolz Day5, the fifth-generation upgrade to our beloved Joolz Day model adored by parents worldwide. This remarkable 3-in-1 stroller is a hug-on-wheel, combining the highest comfort and protection with the best support for your little one(s).

With an impressive 4.8 consumer rating, the Joolz Day5 elevates every cherished feature of its predecessor. Developed with experts for ultimate ergonomic comfort, this stroller makes sure to keep your baby safe and sound no matter where you go.  
  • Cloud soft cot, with a hypoallergenic Tencel™-Lyocell mattress for ultimate comfort,
  • Cocooning canopy, not only shields your baby from outside influences, it also creates a snug little hideaway,
  • Supportive seat, unique, patented, and developed with experts for ultimate ergonomic comfort.
  • Weighing only 12 kg, the Joolz Day5 is the lightest premium comfort stroller and the perfect combination of quality, functionality, and premium design.

Dimensions & weights

Unfolded:

  • length88 - 94 cm
  • width60 cm
  • height103 - 113 cm

Folded:

  • length83 cm
  • width60 cm
  • height46 cm

Seat Joolz® Day™ 5

Full flat position: From upright to sleep tight in one smooth move. The ultimate ergonomic comfort!

Table-height seat: Slide the seat next to you at the table for shared meals and little chats.

Supportive backrest: Built-in plate in the seat for spinal support.

Huge sun hood: Extended UPF50+ sun hood creates a little cocoon on the go.

Cot Joolz® Day™ 5

Overnight sleeper: Safe and sound sleep in this spacious overnight cot with ventilation.

See-through ventilation: Breezy ventilation in the cot and sun hood for fun games of peekaboo.

Softest cot: Eco-friendly, breathable and hypoallergenic Tencel™-Lyocell for ultimate comfort.

4-wheel suspension: Puncture-proof tires and one hand steering for smooth rides. Puncture-proof tires and one hand steering for smooth rides.

What's in the box?

The box contains one complete and amazing Joolz Day5 and everything that belongs to it

  • Chassis including front and rear wheels
  • Cot
  • Seat
  • Extended sun hood
  • Shopping basket
  • Bumper bar
  • Manual

Reusable packaging

Recycling is better for the environment and, who knows, your little one might learn something too. After unboxing your stroller you can convert the box into a sailboat! So don’t throw the packaging away.

Award-winning design

Every design detail adds up to this premium comfort stroller.

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