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bugaboo fox 5 essential bundle Bugaboo Fox Cub Essentials Bundle

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bugaboo fox 5 essential bundle Bugaboo Fox Cub Essentials BundleThe Bugaboo Fox Cub Essential Bundle is a smaller version of the Fox 5 stroller, made of the same high quality and eco friendly materials and comes with beautiful sporty detailings. This complete set includes: Chassis Seat unit Carrycot Footmuff Cupholder The Bugaboo Fox Cub is a compact version of this fantastic all terrain stroller, which provides a super smooth and comfy ride on city sidewalks and off road country paths. The Fox Cub is based on the

The Bugaboo Fox Cub Essential Bundle is a smaller version of the Fox 5 stroller, made of the same high-quality and eco-friendly materials and comes with beautiful sporty detailings.

This complete set includes:

  • Chassis
  • Seat unit
  • Carrycot
  • Footmuff
  • Cupholder

The Bugaboo Fox Cub is a compact version of this fantastic all-terrain stroller, which provides a super smooth and comfy ride on city sidewalks and off-road country paths. The Fox Cub is based on the same iconic design that its bigger relatives from the Fox family.

The Bugaboo Fox Cub comes with a generous carrycot with a soft mattress and nicely padded interior suitable from birth up to approx. 9 months. Its interchangeable expandable sun canopy is made of UPF50+/water repellent fabrics, which ensures extra protection from the sun, wind and rain. There is also a viewing/ventilation window that adds some breathability.

Once your little one can get up to a sitting position, the Fox Cub carrycot can be replaced with an adjustable seat unit. This lightweight component allows you to conveniently transport your toddler up to 22 kg of weight (approx. 4 years old). The seat can be used in rearward and forward-facing directions and comes with a multi-position recline function. A soft padded seat liner with a 5-point harness and removable bumper bar keep your beloved one safe and comfortable.

The Bugaboo Fox Cub has been equipped with extra large wheels, which make this pushchair suitable for strolling on various terrains. Its all-round swivelling front wheels with added suspension allow for effortless steering and going on high curbs with ease.

The Fox Cub distinguishes itself from its predecessors not only by dimensions and features but also by a unique style. This well-designed stroller comes with functional fabrics, beautifully finished with contrasting stitches, sporty zippers and eye-catching embodied Bugaboo logos.

The Bugaboo Fox Cub can be folded to a compact one-piece self-standing position with an attached seat unit (in both directions) or carrycot. This improved functionality incorporated in Bugaboo Fox makes this compact pram even more convenient for transporting and storing.

All Fox Cub Features:

  • Suitable from newborn to toddler up to 22kg (approx. 4 years of age)
  • Compact all terrain design for everyday use
  • Made of high quality and bio-based materials
  • Extra large puncture proof wheels
  • All round advanced suspension
  • Super easy to handle and maneuver
  • Height-adjustable handlebar
  • Reversible, reclinable and ergonomically padded seat unit
  • Spacious bassinet with soft mattress
  • Machine washable PFAS-free fabrics with sporty detailing
  • Quick-click 5-point safety harness
  • Rotating seat bumper bar/bassinet carry handle
  • Interchangeable, expandable UPF50+ coated sun canopy with peekaboo window
  • Easy to use brake pedal
  • Large underseat basket
  • One piece folding in bassinet and both seat unit modes
  • Self standing folded position
  • Compatible to use with Bugaboo, Maxi Cosi and Cybex infant carriers
  • Integrated attachment points for optional accessories

Bugaboo Fox Cub Specifications:

  • Suitable from 0 - 22 kg (48 months)
  • In use dimensions: L86 x W60 x H107 cm
  • One-piece fold dimensions (chassis only): L44 x W60 x H90 cm
  • One-piece fold dimensions (with seat unit): L55 x W60 x H90 cm
  • One-piece fold dimensions (with carrycot): L57 x W60 x H89 cm
  • Compact two-piece fold (chassis without wheels): L36 x W53 x H89 cm
  • Seat size: L50 x W39 x H56 cm
  • Carrycot height: L54 - 74 cm
  • Front wheel dimensions: 20 cm
  • Rear wheel dimensions: 28 cm
  • Handlebar height: 89- 108 cm
  • Underseat basket capacity: 35 litres - max weight: 10 kg
  • Weight: 9.6 - 11.2 kg
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Beautifully written and illustrated. Although Thi Bui and I have astronomically different life experiences, I still found I could relate on a deeply personal level. This book taught me empathy and forgiveness at a time in my life where I struggled to have it. Bui nailed the complicated feelings and emotions that comes with confronting abuse, abusers (who happen to be your parents), and the painful impact of generational trauma on both the parent and child. Highly recommend this book to anyone who is on a path of healing their own broken heart.
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