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stokke yoyo 2 Stokke YOYO 0+ Newborn Pack

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stokke yoyo 2 Stokke YOYO 0+ Newborn PackPerfect for parents on the go The YOYO stroller grows with your child. Just choose the fabric version that you want. For parents who need to fold their stroller up at home, hop on a bus, take a train, or a plane, the YOYO with its newborn pack fits just about anywhere. It folds and unfolds in a moment while you hold your baby and can be worn over the shoulder. The stroller makes itself invisible in all circumstances and is easily stored. When youre on

Perfect for parents on the go

The YOYO³ stroller grows with your child. Just choose the fabric version that you want. For parents who need to fold their stroller up at home, hop on a bus, take a train, or a plane, the YOYO³ with its newborn pack fits just about anywhere. It folds and unfolds in a moment while you hold your baby and can be worn over the shoulder. The stroller makes itself invisible in all circumstances and is easily stored. When you’re on the go, your baby stays comfortably snuggled in their soft, cozy nest pad, specially designed for newborns. With the 0+ newborn pack, your baby can lay completely flat, facing you, securely fastened in the 5-point harness. Choose from a range of trendy colors and find the perfect fit for your style.

  • The 0+ newborn pack paired with the YOYO³ frame, allows your baby to lay comfortably flat, snuggled in a soft, cozy nest pad.
  • Foldable together with the YOYO³ frame (folded cabin baggage dimensions*) • Extendable anti-UV canopy with closeable ventilation window.
  • Equipped with a 5-point harness.

Extra comfort

  • 2.5cm mattress with soft headrest.
  • This version lets you clip your car seat onto the stroller frame without having to remove the fabric. Anti-UV (UPF 50+) water-repellent fabric.
  • Accommodates newborns from birth and up to 9kg/19.8 lbs.

Includes

  • 1 head support
  • 1 base fabrics
  • 1 nest pad •
  •  canopy
  • 1 foot cover
  • 1 canopy wire

*Cabin luggage standards may vary depending on the airline; we recommend checking with your carrier for the latest applicable cabin luggage allowance.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 14.6L x 15.7W x 29.5H in.
  • Weight: 3.3 lbs.

The version of the YOYO3 stroller distributed in USA and Canada features a 5-point harness that meets all regional safety standards and regulations. Please note that images are for reference only, as they show the Worldwide version of the harness.

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