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cybex south africa Cybex Gazelle S Full-Size Convertible Stroller

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cybex south africa Cybex Gazelle S Full-Size Convertible StrollerThe Cybex Gazelle S Full Size Convertible Stroller is built to grow with your family, whether youre strolling with one child, preparing for a second, or welcoming twins. With over 20 seat configurations, this versatile stroller adapts to every stage, giving you the perfect setup for years to come. From quick errands to full day outings, the Gazelle S makes life easier with its massive storage capacity. Between the spacious under seat basket (holds up

The Cybex Gazelle S Full-Size Convertible Stroller is built to grow with your family, whether you’re strolling with one child, preparing for a second, or welcoming twins. With over 20 seat configurations, this versatile stroller adapts to every stage, giving you the perfect setup for years to come.

From quick errands to full-day outings, the Gazelle S makes life easier with its massive storage capacity. Between the spacious under-seat basket (holds up to 30 lb) and the included detachable shopper basket (adds another 25 lb), you’ll have room for groceries, diaper bags, and all your essentials.

Comfort is built in for both parent and child. The ergonomic reversible seat reclines to a near-flat position, while the XXL UPF 50+ canopy offers shade and breathability. Steering is smooth and effortless thanks to advanced front and rear suspension, plus an adjustable handlebar that adapts to your height. And with Cybex’s signature one-pull harness, getting your child secure takes only seconds.

Whether you’re looking for a single stroller now or a double stroller for later, the Gazelle S offers the flexibility, comfort, and convenience modern families need.

Why parents love it:

  • Future-ready design – 20+ configurations for one or two children

  • Modular system – use with Gazelle S seats, cots, or infant car seats (sold separately)

  • Compact fold – folds easily with one or two seats attached

  • Massive storage – 30 lb under-seat basket + 25 lb detachable shopper basket = 55 lb total capacity

  • One-pull harness – quick and secure in seconds

  • Near-flat recline – ergonomic reversible seat for on-the-go naps

  • XXL UPF 50+ canopy – extendable with mesh window for airflow

  • Smooth suspension – front-wheel + frame-based rear suspension for comfort

  • Adjustable handlebar – one-hand height adjustment for easy steering

  • Includes rain cover, bumper bar, sun canopy, cup holder & car seat adapters

What’s Included:

  • Gazelle S stroller frame with wheels

  • Seat unit (hard & soft parts)

  • Rain cover

  • Sun canopy

  • Bumper bar

  • Cup holder

  • Detachable shopper basket

  • Under-seat basket

  • Car seat adapters

  • User guide

Specifications:

  • Age/Weight: From 3 months up to 50 lb per seat

  • Dimensions (unfolded): 41.9" L × 25.4" W × 42.7" H

  • Dimensions (folded): 32.9" L × 25.4" W × 12.2" H

  • Weight: 28.4 lb

  • Basket Capacity: 30 lb + Shopper Basket: 25 lb

  • Wheel Size: Front – 11" | Rear – 8"

Care Instructions:

  • Machine wash warm on gentle cycle

  • Do not bleach, tumble dry, iron, or dry clean

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