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cybex platinum gazelle s

cybex platinum gazelle s Cybex e-Gazelle S Electric Stroller – Baby Grand

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cybex platinum gazelle s Cybex e-Gazelle S Electric Stroller – Baby GrandIt Makes Life Go Easy E Stroller Give everyday life a boost with the e Gazelle S, an Electric e stroller for growing families. E powered hill & uneven surface support helps you travel up or downhill with ease and makes strolling over any terrain feel a lot smoother. Controlling the stroller's e power is easy, with a lever and intuitive user interface built into the handlebar. Additionally, an automatic rocking function gently moves the stroller back

It Makes Life Go Easy - E Stroller

Give everyday life a boost with the e-Gazelle S, an Electric e-stroller for growing families. E-powered hill & uneven surface support helps you travel up or downhill with ease and makes strolling over any terrain feel a lot smoother. Controlling the stroller's e-power is easy, with a lever and intuitive user interface built into the handlebar. Additionally, an automatic rocking function gently moves the stroller back and forth to soothe your baby. Whether you need a single or sibling stroller, 20+ configurations give you the flexibility that all families need, especially when they grow over time.

Features:

Strap in your child safely and quickly with the one-pull harness. Easily adjustable, it’ll always keep your growing child comfortable.

Control the speed of your e-Gazelle S with a user-friendly lever integrated into the handlebar. Set the rocking intensity, check the battery life, and power on or off as you like using the intuitive user interface. 

Adjustable roomy seat unit into an ergonomic near-flat position to provide comfort and support from birth.

An extendable XXL Sun Canopy made of UPF50+ protective fabric shields your child from the weather and their surroundings. A strategically placed mesh window keeps them cool and helps air circulate.

Quickly adjust the sun canopy height to three different settings to suit your child as they grow. When using the stroller in sibling mode, this feature also helps you comfortably fit on an additional cot, seat unit or infant car seat.

Find your perfect pushing position by adjusting the height of the handlebar with only one hand.

Despite its size, the e-Gazelle S folds down compact enough to easily fit in storage space or the trunk of a car.

Specifications:

  • Age Range: Use from birth with Gazelle S Cot or Infant Car Seat (sold separately). Seat unit suitable from 3 months to 50 lb
  • Weight (in single mode): Max. child weight 50 lb
  • Weight (in duo mode): Max child weight for each toddler seat: 50 lbs
  • Machine wash separately. Gentle action wash warm water, do not bleach, do not tumble dry, do not iron, do not dry clean.
  • Basket Holds 55 lbs
  • Stroller Weight 32 lbs

Compatible with:

  • Gazelle S Bassinet & Seat Unit
  • CYBEX Infant Car Seat
  • Summer Seat Liner 
  • 2-in-1 Cup Holder
  • Snack Tray
  • Parasol
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