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cybex platinum priam lux carry cot Cybex Priam Fold Lux Carry Cot (2026)

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cybex platinum priam lux carry cot Cybex Priam Fold Lux Carry Cot (2026)The Priam Fold Lux Carry Cot promises premium size, luxurious comfort, and travel convenience from the very start. Attach the Priam Fold Lux Carry Cot to an e Priam or Priam stroller frame (both sold separately) for your very first stroll. When its time to store, the innovative design lets the cot fold to half its size while still attached to the stroller frame, quick, seamless, and compact. For longer trips, unclip the Fold Lux Carry Cot with one

The Priam Fold Lux Carry Cot promises premium size, luxurious comfort, and travel convenience from the very start. Attach the Priam Fold Lux Carry Cot to an e-Priam or Priam stroller frame (both sold separately) for your very first stroll. When it’s time to store, the innovative design lets the cot fold to half its size while still attached to the stroller frame, quick, seamless, and compact. For longer trips, unclip the Fold Lux Carry Cot with one hand, and it folds compact off the stroller frame, perfect to fit neatly into car trunks and airplane luggage compartments. Breathable soft-foam padding cradles your baby in gentle support, while panorama and sky-view windows invite light, fresh air, and tiny curious eyes.

Every moment is considered, luxurious comfort, cutting-edge design, travel without compromise. It’s luxury that folds, redefined.

Features

  • Premium in size and comfort: Smart design means lots of space for your baby to stretch, grow, and find the perfect resting position in our Fold Lux Carry Cot.
  • Breathable soft foam padding: Let your baby rest contently, safely cocooned in comfortable, ergonomic padding that keeps the air flowing no matter their resting position. Specially developed ventilation in the cot base also helps your baby stay cool, calm, and comfortable every time.
  • Panorama and sky view windows: Let your baby embrace the world as it passes by and keep the air flowing via two mesh windows. Closing the windows provides the perfect snug environment for them to feel safe and relaxed in.
  • Compact fold: The Fold Lux Carry Cot folds to half its size, on or off the stroller frame (stroller frame sold separately), and instantly becomes a space-saving solution for home storage and car trunks. Embrace the freedom and convenience this luxurious foldable cot brings to parents and families.
  • Canopy carry handle: Carrying the cot to attach to the frame is always balanced and easy for parents thanks to the carrying handle integrated into the canopy.*
  • Front pocket: As a parent on the go, you always need somewhere to keep your belongings. A zipped front pocket lets you conveniently store your valuables safely and securely while keeping them close at hand.
  • Carry-on compliant: The Fold Lux Carry Cot folds to half its original size, turning it into an airline-friendly, hand-luggage-compatible size. The perfect fit for overhead compartments.**
  • Integrated carry handle when folded: Clever design means once your cot is folded, part of the base transforms into a helpful carry handle, perfectly balanced for transporting it to storage or into the trunk of your car.
  • Extended sun canopy with integrated sun visor: Create your baby’s own den to keep them safe and shielded from the world outside and changing weather. The extended sun canopy provides UPF 50+ sun protection and includes a large visor for extra shade and privacy.

Specifications

  • Suitable from birth to 6 mos
  • Measurements Assembled: 34.7"L X 18.5"W X 23.6"H
  • Weight: 12.6

What's Included

  • Priam Fold Lux Cot, Rain Cover, Cot Adapters

Compatible with

  •  e-Priam and Priam Strollers

Cot should only be carried with the canopy at 90 degrees.
** Always check your airline’s cabin luggage rules before travel.

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