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maxi cosi zelia 5 in 1 travel system

maxi cosi zelia 5 in 1 travel system Maxi-Cosi Zelia Pro 5-in-1 Modular Travel System SeaScape

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maxi cosi zelia 5 in 1 travel system Maxi-Cosi Zelia Pro 5-in-1 Modular Travel System SeaScapeDesigned for discerning parents who value versatility, comfort, and enduring quality, the Zelia Pro empowers you to embrace each day with confidence. From your babys first ride to toddlerhood adventures still to come, this thoughtfully engineered system transitions seamlessly across 5 distinct modes: a parent facing car seat caddy, a reversible baby carriage, and a reversible toddler stroller. Large wheels offer smoother strolling and easier

Designed for discerning parents who value versatility, comfort, and enduring quality, the Zelia™ Pro empowers you to embrace each day with confidence. From your baby’s first ride to toddlerhood adventures still to come, this thoughtfully engineered system transitions seamlessly across 5 distinct modes: a parent-facing car seat caddy, a reversible baby carriage, and a reversible toddler stroller. Large wheels offer smoother strolling and easier maneuverability, while the extra-large storage basket keeps all your essentials close. Zelia Pro accommodates children up to 50 lbs. and 39".

Included is the Mico™ Pro Infant Car Seat, a lightweight yet secure companion designed to cradle your newborn in plush comfort. Featuring removable, ultra-soft infant inserts and premium PureCosi™ fabrics, it ensures your little one is enveloped in cozy serenity. The Mico Pro accommodates infants from 4–30 lbs. and up to 32".

Both the stroller and infant car seat have vegan-leather accents for added style and comfort and are designed with EcoCare fabric, our premium, future-friendly, 100%-recycled fabric made from plastic bottles. The yarn produced is soft, comfortable, and breathable.

Actual fit may vary. Not all children will comfortably fit in the seat for the full weight and height ranges listed.

  • Features 5 modes of use: parent-facing car seat caddy, reversible baby carriage, and reversible toddler stroller
  • Extra-large storage basket fits larger items with easy access, up to 15 lbs.
  • Extendable MaxShade canopy on stroller for sun protection with UPF 50 and a mesh window
  • Ergonomic, 4-position stroller handle can be adjusted to your preferred height for a customized, comfortable push and features a removable parent cup holder
  • Large wheels offer smooth strolling, agile turning, all wheel suspension, and easy maneuverability
  • Stroller accommodates children up to 50 lbs. and 39"
  • Bumper bar swings to the side to easily get baby in and out of the stroller seat
  • Includes the Mico™ Pro Infant car seat for babies from 4–30 lbs. and up to 32"
  • Infant car seat designed with ClimaFlow™ technology, providing added ventilation to help keep baby cooler
  • Stylish vegan-leather accents on both stroller and car seat
  • Easy-to-fold stroller for convenient storage and transport
  • Stroller features removable, machine-washable infant insert and harness covers
  • Both the stroller and infant car seat are designed with EcoCare fabric, our premium, future-friendly, 100%-recycled fabric made from plastic bottles. The yarn produced is soft, comfortable, and breathable
  • Infant car seat features PureCosi™ fabric made without added fire-retardant treatment
  • Contoured, ergonomic car seat handle curves around your hip for a more comfortable carry
  • Infant car seat inserts can be easily removed without rethreading the harness
  • All car seat fabrics are machine-washable and dryer-safe
  • Car seat has extra plush padding on the infant head and lumbar inserts to ensure a comfortable, secure ride
  • Large, visible belt guides make installing the car seat without the base (taxi-mode) intuitive and seamless
  • 1-handed release from car seat base and stroller
  • Includes a convenient stay-in-car infant car seat base with 3 adjustable positions, and 1-click LATCH system for easy, secure installation
  • Stroller meets Disney park size requirements
  • Car seat is airplane ready—perfect for travel
  • Car seat is engineered and tested to meet or exceed federal safety standards
  • Car seat meets federal Side Impact standard

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 47.64"H x 24.61"W x 39.76"D
  • Product weight: 26.37 lbs
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