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bugaboo butterfly desert taupe Bugaboo Butterfly 2 in Desert TaupeFreedom to Explore, One Second at a Time Introducing the Bugaboo Butterfly 2 in Desert Taupe, a compact travel stroller made for modern families who crave freedom, flexibility, and comfort on the go. Whether youre popping to the local shops or jetting off for a family getaway, this clever pushchair folds down in just one second, freeing up your hands and your time. Compact enough to fit in overhead compartments*, yet spacious and comfy enough for your

Freedom to Explore, One Second at a Time

Introducing the Bugaboo Butterfly 2 in Desert Taupe, a compact travel stroller made for modern families who crave freedom, flexibility, and comfort on the go. Whether you’re popping to the local shops or jetting off for a family getaway, this clever pushchair folds down in just one second, freeing up your hands and your time. Compact enough to fit in overhead compartments*, yet spacious and comfy enough for your growing child, the Butterfly 2 redefines what it means to travel light without compromise.

One-Second Fold, Endless Possibilities

Travelling with a little one just got easier. With its intuitive one-second fold, the Butterfly 2 transforms from ready-for-anything to perfectly packed in an instant. Designed for city strolls, countryside outings, and airport terminals alike, it tucks neatly into overhead storage on most airlines (though we recommend confirming with your carrier in advance). Equally easy to unfold, it springs back into action when it’s time to explore again.

Comfort for Your Baby, Convenience for You

At the heart of the Butterfly 2 is a spacious, ergonomically designed seat that adapts to your child’s needs. Whether they’re snoozing after a long morning out or sitting up to take in the world, the lay-flat recline and fully upright position offer ultimate flexibility. The built-in footrest can be adjusted one-handed, so your baby stays comfortable as they grow – from newborn naps to toddler adventures.

Smooth Rides, Wherever You Roam

Larger wheels and full suspension ensure the Butterfly 2 handles beautifully across various terrains. Whether you’re navigating uneven pavements, park paths, or smooth shopping centre floors, the durable design and exceptional grip offer stability and peace of mind. Built to endure over 4,000 km of travel, this stroller is tested for long-term performance, making it a reliable partner for your family’s journey.

More Room for the Essentials

Don’t let its compact size fool you – the Bugaboo Butterfly 2 offers generous storage to support life on the go. The spacious underseat basket now holds up to 8 kg, so you can easily carry shopping, snacks, and changing bags. An extra pocket on the back of the seat keeps everyday must-haves like your phone or keys within easy reach.

A Greener Way to Go

Sustainability meets smart design. The Butterfly 2 is made using durable bio-based materials and recycled aluminium, reducing its carbon footprint by 30% compared to its predecessor. Thoughtfully engineered to minimise its environmental impact without compromising quality, it’s the most eco-conscious stroller in the Bugaboo range to date.

Built to Last, Loved for Years

A stroller should grow with your family – and the Butterfly 2 is made to go the distance. Manufactured in Bugaboo’s award-winning factory under ethical working conditions, each component meets the highest safety and durability standards. From first steps to far-off adventures, this is a travel companion you can count on.


Key Features

  • Ultra-compact one-second fold – Perfect for overhead plane storage* and quick transitions

  • Ergonomic, lay-flat seat – Comfortably supports your child for napping or upright discovery

  • Adjustable footrest – One-handed adjustment for growing legs

  • All-terrain wheels with full suspension – For smooth, stable rides across varied surfaces

  • Generous storage – 8 kg underseat basket and additional rear seat pocket

  • Durable and tested – Designed to withstand 4,000+ km of use

  • Sustainable design – Made with bio-based materials and recycled aluminium

  • Low carbon footprint – 30% lower CO₂ emissions than the original Butterfly

  • Crafted to last – Manufactured under safe, fair conditions and rigorously tested

Specifications

Weight: 7.3kg

Age Range: 0-4 years old

Dimensions: L94.5 x W44.8 x H102.8 cm

*Please confirm overhead cabin compatibility with your airline before travelling.

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