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joolz bassinet sheet Joolz Aer2 lightweight stroller – Bebeang Baby

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joolz bassinet sheet Joolz Aer2 lightweight stroller – Bebeang BabyJoolz Aer2 lightweight stroller Fold, steer, and adjust with just one hand, leaving the other hand free for whatever life throws at you. The Joolz Aer: ultra compact and lightweightthe ultimate stroller for effortless outings. Highlights Type of stroller: Lightweight Weight capacity: 50 lbs Infant car seat compatible Description Ultra compact and lightweight, the Joolz Aer makes everyday outings and travel easier. The fully lie flat seat makes the

Joolz Aer2 lightweight stroller

Fold, steer, and adjust with just one hand, leaving the other hand free for whatever life throws at you. The Joolz Aer²: ultra-compact and lightweight—the ultimate stroller for effortless outings.

Highlights

  • Type of stroller: Lightweight
  • Weight capacity: 50 lbs
  • Infant car seat compatible

Description

Ultra-compact and lightweight, the Joolz Aer² makes everyday outings and travel easier.

The fully lie-flat seat makes the stroller suitable from birth through toddlerhood. Use in the full lie-flat position for newborns and all recline positions from six months to four years (or 50 lbs).

Compared to the original Aer, the updated model offers a one-hand, one-second self-standing fold, more kick space, a bigger basket, integrated leg rest and upgraded wheels (it’s a touch heavier due to the larger wheels and basket).

In addition to the one-hand fold, the Aer² only requires one hand for steering, reclining and adjusting—making parenting that much smoother.

It also comes with a handy integrated shoulder strap, so you can carry it like a bag. More features include the generous storage basket and extendable SPF 50 sun hood.

The travel-friendly Aer² can fit in the overhead compartment of most planes (always confirm with carrier prior to traveling).

Accessories like the bumper bar, cup holder, child tray and bassinet are sold separately.

Details

  • Type of stroller: Lightweight
  • Dimensions folded: 33.5” L x 17.7” W x 41.9” H
  • Dimensions unfolded: 20.9” L x 17.3” W x 9.2” H
  • Product weight: 14.3 lbs
  • Basket capacity: 18 lbs
  • Weight capacity: Birth to 50 lbs
  • Number of configurations: 4
  • Fully flat recline: Yes
  • Bassinet included: No, sold separately
  • Type of wheels: Rubber
  • Number of wheels: 4
  • Stroller features:
    • All-wheel suspension
    • Self-standing fold
    • One-hand closure
    • No-rethread harness
    • Leatherette handle (not adjustable)
    • Peekaboo window
    • Adjustable Leg Rest
    • Lockable swivel wheels
    • Never-flat tires
    • Rain cover
    • UPF canopy
    • Storage pockets
  • Car seat compatibility: Select Nuna, Cybex, Maxi Cosi infant car seats
  • What’s included: Stroller, travel pouch
  • Cleaning/care: Machine washable fabrics
  • Certifications: JMPA Certified, BPA-free, made from recycled PET bottles
  • Manufacturer’s Warranty: 2 years & 10-year transferable warranty if registered within 6 months
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