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bugaboo turtle air by nuna adjust straps Bugaboo Kangaroo Complete (One Box) + Turtle Air Shield By Nuna Travel System Bundle

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bugaboo turtle air by nuna adjust straps Bugaboo Kangaroo Complete (One Box) + Turtle Air Shield By Nuna Travel System BundleThe Bugaboo Kangaroo is the single to double stroller that adapts to your family. Either in a newborn stroller mode or adjusted to carry two or even three kids, the suspension system and extra large shock absorbing wheels give you the smoothest, most comfortable strolls, wherever you go. Engineered for ease, its quick to convert into the perfect set up for your family. Choose from over 20 configurations available when combined with dedicated

The Bugaboo Kangaroo is the single-to-double stroller that adapts to your family. Either in a newborn stroller mode or adjusted to carry two or even three kids, the suspension system and extra-large shock-absorbing wheels give you the smoothest, most comfortable strolls, wherever you go.

Engineered for ease, it’s quick to convert into the perfect set-up for your family. Choose from over 20 configurations available when combined with dedicated accessories (all sold separately). Switch from a single to a double stroller by adding a Bugaboo sibling seat. Keep your newborn close to you with the Bugaboo Kangaroo upper newborn adapter while your toddler can take in the views from the front seat. Plus, bring a third kid along with the Bugaboo comfort wheeled board.

With just one hand, you can adjust the handlebar height, recline the seat, and even fold the stroller — ideal when you have lots to juggle. The stroller folds into a self-standing package, making it easy to store and transport. The extra-large underseat basket with four pockets holds up to 28.6 lbs/13 kg to carry all your essentials and more. It’s easy to access too, even in a double stroller set-up, so you can quickly grab what you need.

With the spacious bassinet, your newborn can nap in unmatched comfort. The aerated mattress has an antibacterial finish for next-level protection. And the breezy bassinet panels help regulate their temperature, while letting them take in new sights and sounds.

The Bugaboo Kangaroo is designed to last, crafted from the highest quality premium materials and easy to repair. It’s also made with bio-based materials, which reduce its CO2 impact by 16% compared to conventional plastics. All this is in line with Bugaboo’s environmental commitments and a great step towards our becoming net zero by 2035.

Certified B Corp: Bugaboo meets high standards of social and environmental impact, ensuring sustainability and ethical business practices.

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 bassinet 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 and other brands (adapters needed)
  • Add the Bugaboo comfort wheeled board to bring a third kid along

Specifications:

Folded:

  • Folded length 16.6in / 50 cm
  • Folded width 24.4in / 62 cm
  • Folded height 38.1in / 97 cm

Weight: 24.4lbs – 28.6lbs / 11.1kg – 13kg

Seat capacity: 50lbs / 22 kg

Basket capacity: 28.6lbs / 13 kg

Bugaboo Turtle Air Shield Infant Car Seat

The Bugaboo Turtle Air by Nuna is our lightweight car seat to safely transport your baby from day one. Designed in collaboration with Nuna, it offers top comfort for your baby on the road. Add the right adapter for seamless pairing with Bugaboo strollers.

  • Nuna-patented Tailor tech™ memory foam for ultimate side-impact protection
  • Suitable from birth (4 lbs) until 15 months (max. 30 lbs and 30 inches)
  • Lightweight design (8.8 lbs), easy to lift, carry and transport.
  • Merino wool mix baby insert to keep your baby snug and warm
  • Adjustable head support for optimal security
  • Bugaboo Turtle by Nuna recline base included, easy to install in your car
  • Sun canopy with UPF 50+ protection and a peek-a-boo window
  • 5-point harness with chest clip
  • Compatible with Bugaboo strollers (adapters needed)

This item contains the car seat, all hardware parts of the canopy, seat fabric, sun canopy with smart visor and baby inlay.

What's in the Bundle:

Bugaboo Kangaroo stroller - The basic hardware includes a chassis, wheels, wheel caps, grips, underseat basket, and car seat adapters. The seat includes the seat/bassinet frame, seat fabric, seat hardware, footrest, reflective comfort harness, and rotating carry handle. The bassinet includes bassinet stiffeners, bassinet bottom, bassinet fabric set, and mattress complete. The sun canopy includes canopy fabric, canopy wires, and clamps.

Bugaboo Turtle Air Shield Infant Car Seat + Recline Base

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