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bugaboo donket Bugaboo Donkey 3 Mineral, Mono Complete StrollerThe Bugaboo Donkey 3 Mono Complete Stroller is the perfect stroller for parents planning to expand their families. Designed as a single stroller that effortlessly converts into a double in just three clicks, the Donkey 3 Mono grows with your child while offering maximum comfort, storage, and maneuverability. Suitable from birth to toddler, it comes with a bassinet and a reversible seat, ensuring a smooth transition as your baby grows. The side luggage

The Bugaboo Donkey 3 Mono Complete Stroller is the perfect stroller for parents planning to expand their families. Designed as a single stroller that effortlessly converts into a double in just three clicks, the Donkey 3 Mono grows with your child while offering maximum comfort, storage, and maneuverability. Suitable from birth to toddler, it comes with a bassinet and a reversible seat, ensuring a smooth transition as your baby grows. The side luggage basket with a carry handle provides ample storage space, while the puncture-proof foam wheels ensure a smooth ride on any terrain, from city sidewalks to sandy beaches.

Featuring an ergonomic, compact design, the Bugaboo Donkey 3 Mono fits through most doorways, even in its double stroller configuration. The adjustable handlebar, advanced all-wheel suspension, and easy push system make steering effortless, even when fully loaded. The large sun canopy with a peek-a-boo window provides UPF 50+ protection, keeping your little one shaded and cool. For easy maintenance, all fabric parts are machine washable at 86°F, and the leather-look grips can be cleaned with a damp cloth. The Donkey 3 Mono is compatible with various infant car seats (adapters sold separately), making it ideal for travel.

Bugaboo is a pioneering brand focused on designing high-quality strollers and baby products to support families on the move. Known for their innovative, stylish, and sustainable designs, Bugaboo strollers are crafted for comfort and ease of use, ideal for active parents. With a commitment to eco-friendly practices, they use recycled materials in their products, aiming to minimize environmental impact while delivering functionality and convenience. Bugaboo’s products are designed to help parents explore the world effortlessly with their little ones. Explore Bugaboo at ANB Baby for premium strollers and accessories made for modern family life.

Bugaboo Donkey 3 Mono Complete Stroller Features:

  • Expandable Stroller for Growing Families: Converts from a single to a double stroller in just three clicks, suitable from birth to toddler with bassinet and seat included.

  • Smooth All-Terrain Push: Equipped with 10” front wheels and 12” rear wheels for easy maneuvering, puncture-proof foam wheels, and advanced suspension for a bump-free ride.

  • Compact & Easy to Maneuver: Fits through most doorways, even in double mode. Features adjustable handlebar height and one-hand push system for easy steering.

  • Spacious & Convenient Storage: Under-seat basket holds up to 22 lbs, and a side luggage basket with carry handle can be removed as a tote bag.

  • High-Quality, Comfortable Seating Options: The reversible seat offers parent-facing or world-facing positions with a multi-position recline, and it's compatible with various infant car seats (adapters sold separately).

  • Large Sun Canopy with Peek-a-Boo Window: Provides UPF 50+ protection from the sun and wind, with a peek-a-boo window for easy monitoring and airflow.

  • Two-Wheel Position for Beach & Snow: Switch to two-wheel mode for easy navigation on sand, mud, or snow.

  • Durable & High-Quality Build: Made with an aerospace aluminum frame for lightweight durability and baby-safe fabrics for a chemical-free environment.

  • Compact Fold for Easy Storage: Offers a self-standing one-piece fold and two-piece compact fold for easy storage in tight spaces.

  • Easy Cleaning & Maintenance: All fabric parts are machine washable, and leather-look grips can be wiped clean with a damp cloth.

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