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bugaboo taupe Bugaboo Dragonfly Essential BundlePLEASE NOTE THIS ITEM IS NOT ALWAYS HELD IN STOCK ON ISLAND. WE WILL CONTACT YOU TO CONFIRM ESTIMATED DELIVERY PERIOD ON RECEIPT OF ORDER. ALERNATIVELY PLEASE CONTACT enquiries@jacstores. co. uk FOR ESTIMATED DELIVERY DATE PRIOR TO ORDERING. Bundle Includes: Bugaboo Dragonfly Pushchair Taupe Bugaboo Dragonfly Carrycot Taupe Bugaboo Footmuff Dune Taupe Bugaboo Changing Backpack Dessert Taupe Bugaboo Cup Holder Bugaboo Dragonfly Raincover Bugaboo

PLEASE NOTE THIS ITEM IS NOT ALWAYS HELD IN STOCK ON ISLAND. WE WILL CONTACT YOU TO CONFIRM ESTIMATED DELIVERY PERIOD ON RECEIPT OF ORDER.

ALERNATIVELY PLEASE CONTACT [email protected] FOR ESTIMATED DELIVERY DATE PRIOR TO ORDERING.

Bundle Includes: Bugaboo Dragonfly Pushchair - Taupe

Bugaboo Dragonfly Carrycot - Taupe

Bugaboo Footmuff- Dune Taupe

Bugaboo Changing Backpack- Dessert Taupe

Bugaboo Cup Holder

Bugaboo Dragonfly Raincover

Bugaboo Dragonfly Pushchair - Taupe

Meet the Bugaboo Dragonfly, our most comfortable urban stroller. We have raised the bar. The Bugaboo Dragonfly’s innovative design can fold — with the bassinet or seat included! — into a compact self-stand position. City+ drive means you and your baby will experience outstanding comfort in urban terrains, while the flexible storage system offers all the room you need for life, right from day one. 

Redefining urban convenience, the Bugaboo Dragonfly can fold without removing the seat or bassinet, in any position. Easily tuck the self-standing fold design into a closet, car trunk or narrow hallway, so it’s out of the way but always within reach. 

City+ driving experience. For any urban environment, the Bugaboo Dragonfly offers precision steering and smart suspension. Plus, the new urban wheel design has enhanced traction for sharper handling and easier navigation. 

Room for life. In any urban setting, space is a luxury. The stroller’s XL underseat basket can hold up to 10 kg/22 lbs of supplies, while the expandable rear pocket can move to wherever you need it most — rear, front or handlebar. 

Comfort meets compact convenience in the Bugaboo Dragonfly. From day one, there are multiple configurations to best suit your and your baby’s needs, including an optional full-size bassinet with a built-in breezy panel. The extendable canopy is multi-functional rain or shine — including a pop-out visor for added protection — and for toddlers, the easy-buckle harness is padded for guaranteed comfort. On top of that, your essential everyday functionalities — like stroller folding, bassinet removal or size adjustments — can be completed with just one hand. 

Complete your stroller — and add even more features. Choose from a range of Bugaboo accessories including: footmuff, wheeled board, cup holder, organizer, changing bag, dual comfort seat liner and parasol. Don't miss the newest additions to our portfolio: a breezy sun canopy and car seat adapters for the Bugaboo Dragonfly. All accessories can be easily added to your Bugaboo Dragonfly with integrated attachment points.

Bio-based for the future. The new Bugaboo Dragonfly has been designed and produced in line with the brand’s “Push to zero” commitments to build a more sustainable future and reduce its carbon footprint to net zero by 2035. The Bugaboo Dragonfly is mindfully produced with bio-based materials instead of fossil-based plastic, which reduces CO2 emissions by up to 21% per stroller.

Product Features:

  • Full-size bassinet with breezy panel and soft touch fabrics for comfort on all strolls
  • Reversible and adjustable seat with full recline
  • Extendable sun canopy with UPF 50+ and pop-out visor for a perfect balance of protection and visibility
  • Lightweight (from 7.9 kg/17.4 lbs) to carry over your shoulder or pull like a trolley; Integrated self-stand to easily tuck it into a closet, car trunk or narrow hallway
  • Made with bio-based materials, reducing CO2 footprint by up to 21%
  • Suitable from birth to approx. 4 years (max. 22 kg/50 lbs); compatible with a range of carseats, including our Bugaboo Turtle
  • Air by Nuna (adapters sold separately)
  • Available in various color options to perfectly match your style

Bugaboo Dragonfly Carrycot - Taupe

Enhance your Bugaboo Dragonfly with the Bugaboo Dragonfly bassinet. Get strolling with your baby from the very first months of life while ensuring top comfort as you explore the city. This full-size bassinet features breezy panels to provide enhanced ventilation for your baby on warmer days and when sealed, they provide superior protection from the elements. The bassinet even folds automatically with the stroller, so you can just fold and go.

Bugaboo Footmuff - Dune Taupe

The Bugaboo footmuff is an essential stroller accessory that keeps your baby comfortable and helps regulate their body temperature. The soft, high quality fabrics mean your child will stay dry and comfy all year round, thanks to its water-repellent fabrics on the outside.

The Bugaboo footmuff is the comfy cocoon you need to add comfort for your child during your strolls. This stroller essential helps regulate your baby's body temperature thanks to its highly breathable fabrics - your child will never be too warm or cold!

Bugaboo Changing Backpack - Desert Taupe

The Bugaboo changing backpack is revolutionizing how diaper bags should look. It lets you carry all your baby essentials while staying in fashion. Rain proof outside, spill proof inside, with 100% recycled fabrics & fits perfectly on your Bugaboo stroller.

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