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cybex mios vs mios 2 Cybex Mios 3 Stroller | Lightweight Reversible Urban StrollerThe Cybex Mios 3 is a full featured urban stroller built around a slim 19. 7 inch frame that navigates city streets, narrow doorways, and public transit without the compromises that most compact strollers make on seat quality or ride smoothness. At 22. 5 lbs it is lightweight enough to lift onto a bus or into a trunk without strain, while the all wheel suspension absorbs the surface variation that makes lighter strollers feel harsh on urban pavement.

The Cybex Mios 3 is a full-featured urban stroller built around a slim 19.7-inch frame that navigates city streets, narrow doorways, and public transit without the compromises that most compact strollers make on seat quality or ride smoothness. At 22.5 lbs it is lightweight enough to lift onto a bus or into a trunk without strain, while the all-wheel suspension absorbs the surface variation that makes lighter strollers feel harsh on urban pavement. The one-hand fold produces a compact self-standing package that does not need to lean against a wall for storage, which matters in smaller city apartments where floor space is limited.

The one-pull harness is the most notable feature upgrade from the Mios 2. A single pull on the harness strap cinches the five-point system snugly around the child in one motion with one hand, which is genuinely faster and more reliable than the multi-step tightening process on most stroller harnesses. The reversible seat unit switches between parent-facing and forward-facing positions without tools, and reclines to multiple positions with one hand. The breathable mesh seat fabric manages airflow during warmer months. The extendable UPF 50+ canopy with peek-a-boo window provides full overhead coverage and the adjustable leatherette handlebar accommodates parents of different heights from 37.8 to 42.5 inches.

The Mios 3 is newborn-ready from birth when paired with the Mios Lux Carry Cot or any Cybex infant car seat including the Cloud T with SensorSafe, both sold separately. The same adapter handles both the bassinet and car seat attachment, which streamlines the travel system setup compared to the previous generation. The under-seat storage basket holds up to 11 lbs and the included accessories cover rain protection, cup holder, bumper bar, and car seat adapters out of the box. ANB Baby carries the full Cybex collection and all orders over $45 ship free.

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