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bugaboo vs cybex Cybex Gazelle S Stroller Moon Black/Silver Frame

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bugaboo vs cybex Cybex Gazelle S Stroller Moon Black/Silver FrameThe Gazelle S modular stroller delivers an exceptional ride as a single stroller and adapts easily as a double stroller with more than 20 configurations. Features two large shopping baskets and a unique one pull harness. Specifications: Age Range: Use from birth with Gazelle S Cot or Infant Car Seat (sold separately). Seat unit suitable from 3 months to 50 lbs. Weight (in single mode): Max. child weight 50 lbs. Weight (in duo mode): Max child weight

The Gazelle S modular stroller delivers an exceptional ride as a single stroller and adapts easily as a double stroller with more than 20 configurations. Features two large shopping baskets and a unique one-pull harness.

Specifications:

  • Age Range: Use from birth with Gazelle S Cot or Infant Car Seat (sold separately). Seat unit suitable from 3 months to 50 lbs.
  • Weight (in single mode): Max. child weight 50 lbs.
  • Weight (in duo mode): Max child weight for each toddler seat: 50lbs.

The All-in-One Stroller

  • Whether you’re already thinking ahead to your second child or expecting the arrival of twins, you can be sure the Gazelle S modular stroller has the ideal set-up for your future family. Choose from over 20 configurations of Gazelle cots, infant car seats, or stroller seats to create the perfect fit.
  • Transport one or two children with ease. The Gazelle S features a compact fold with either one or two seats attached, allowing for easy storage at home or in the trunk of your car. Whatever your plans for the day, you can rely on a huge lower basket and a detachable shopper basket to carry up to 55 lbs. of shopping bags, groceries, or your child’s essentials. And a one-pull harness lets you secure your child in seconds – especially handy if you’re strapping in two kids!
  • With practically endless set-up possibilities, the Gazelle S is the family stroller that always has a solution.

Care instructions:

  • Machine wash warm on gentle cycle; do not bleach; do not tumble dry; do not iron; do not dry clean

Compatible with:

  • Summer Seat Liner
  • Gazelle S Cot
  • Gazelle S Seat Unit
  • CYBEX infant car seats (with adapters)
  • Gazelle S Kid Board
  • 2in1 Cup Holder
  • Stroller Cup Holder
  • Snack Tray
  • Platinum Footmuff

Ergonomic Near-Flat Position
Features a robust reversible seat unit that can be reclined easily to a near flat position.

XXL UPF50+ Sun Canopy
Protect your child from the weather with an extendable XXL Sun Canopy. Made of UPF50+ protective fabric, the canopy features a mesh window for breathability and healthy air circulation on hot days.

Spacious Stroller Basket
Carry up to 30 lbs in a super spacious basket. Add in the detachable shopper basket and this equals an unbeatable 55 lbs of capacity.

Adjustable Handlebar
The handlebar height can be easily adjusted with one hand, allowing you to find the perfect steering level for your own height.

Advanced Suspension
Front-wheel suspension combines with revolutionary frame-based rear suspension to deliver a new level of riding comfort.

What is included?

  • Gazelle S frame including wheels
  • Seat Unit (hard parts & soft goods)
  • Shopping basket
  • Shopper
  • Bumper bar
  • Sun canopy
  • Cup Holder
  • Car Seat Adapters
  • Rain Cover
  • User guide

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    PLEASE NOTE: Item may not be available in-store at time of ordering, if so KNK will advise on the estimated date of availability based on manufacturer information. KNK is unable to guarantee a specific date of availability. 

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    Rich
    Lake Worth, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    Buy it.
    This is not merely another guide to intensive care. Well-organized and detailed, it hits the right note between the things a beginner has to know (and probably has some idea about) and the things a beginner needs to know (but is clueless). It even includes a chapter on burnout. Recommended for everyone new to the ICU, and also everyone who has been around awhile. I’m going to get a lot of use from this text, I can already tell.
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    Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2018
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    W. Lonfrost
    Lake Worth, US
    ★★★★★ 3
    A little too beginner; doesn't translate well to USA patterns of practice
    Format: Paperback
    The book title really says it all, it really is the BEGINNER'S guide to the ICU for junior doctors and allied health professionals - more like an introduction to important concepts rather than a guide really. The strengths of the text come from its stated purpose of being a absolute, beginner's guide to critical care. The book would be appropriate for perhaps a 4th year med student or a intern who is very early in residency w/ little ICU experience or a newly minted APP; there's little to be gained by a advanced resident, fellow or practicing physician. The chapters are very short which provide a mere grazing-the-surface of important critical care concepts - some chapters are too short to really be useful (e.g. the paltry coverage of ultrasound in crit care (p. 159) is only 10 pages including pictures). The book, editors and authors are UK-based which makes the units of measurement, choice of drugs and some practice patterns, not consistent with what is typical in the USA. For this reason I cannot recommend this text for American learners; e.g. blood glucoses are measured in mmol/L internationally, however USA, Germany use mg/dL where a normal BG in UK may be "4.4" but in the US one might consider a normal BG "80". This carries over again with concepts of ABG's and their utility in ventilator settings, respiratory emergencies and sepsis, etc. which become more confounding when using the PaCO2/PaO2 kPa instead of the mmHg used in American ICU's. When a BEGINNER is trying to learn the FUNDAMENTALS of crit care I recommend that a learner be introduced to the concepts using data measurement they are expected to utilize in practice rather than going through the mental gymnastics of doing conversions and THEN making a treatment decision. The theme of UK and USA differences continues into drug therapy. For example when covering RSI and sedation the authors discuss the utility of sodium thiopental, however this drug has not been available in the USA for many years. In addition there were some other areas where some recommended drugs did not correlate w/ typical USA patterns and others that received hardly any mention (e.g. little mention of vasopressin as an adjunct in pressor support, other paralytics in RSI such as succinyl choline, rocuronium, CCB's and BB's in atrial fibrillation). Least of all there are multiple areas where drug/device names that refer to the same agent but would confuse a beginner starting in the USA (e.g. albuterol = salbutamol, aceteminophen = paracetamol, norepinephrine = noradrenaline, Guedel = OPA etc.). Lastly, on the topic of UK vs worldwide differences the epidemiologic data mentioned refers to UK populations making it somewhat of an abstraction of the prevalence of disease in your area of practice if you're outside the UK. Which is fine, just be aware of that. The chapters, however, are well organized and majority begin with a clinical case which I find is a approach that cements concepts in learner. If anything I feel that some are much to short, even for a beginner. I'm specifically referring to the Cardiac Arrythmias chapter (p 233). There is much to cover on this topic and the 5 pages dedicated to it is simply not enough and there is no further recommended reading. And importantly, the EKG figures were switched around on p234 and p235, which again does a beginning learner a disservice. I did find the chapters dedicated specifically to ICU concepts useful such as "Fighting the Ventilator" and "Endotracheal tube and tracheostomy problems" which cover just enough ground for the trainee. Unfortunately, none of the chapters have in-text citations with little primary references - I did have some questions regarding some chapter authors recommendations and I'm unable to look up where the works cited to review the quality of evidence. There are multiple chapter authors and unfortunately this creates some redundancies. I could only find one area where there was a contradiction between authors which one author stated there is no contraindication for insertion of a NPA in setting of base-of-skull fracture (p.79) and on the next chapter another author stating that "nasopharyngeal airway is contraindicated if there is the possibility of a base of skull injury!" (p.87) - less than 10 pages apart. Again, there's no primary texts referenced and I can't confirm where the best, up to date evidence lies. In SHORT: this is a useful text to the BEGINNER who is looking to obtain a broad overview of critical care CONCEPTS. It is pretty easy to read through and simple to digest where I a motivated learner could get through the full 440 pages relatively quickly and gain a good grasp & appreciation of the concepts of critical care. The text accomplishes its goal of being a BEGINNER'S GUIDE to ICU and explicitly identifies its target audience in the title: . . . . A Handbook for Junior Doctors and Allied Professional. I do NOT recommend the text to American trainees for the reasons above (drugs, units, differences in practice patterns) and I don't recommend the text to practicioners who have more experience.
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    The material is not the greatest very basic and it is all UK based
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    Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2020
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    Olivia Lee
    Natrona Heights, US
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    Format: Spiral-bound
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    Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2026
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    shrima
    Carnegie, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    Essential Tool for Efficient and Accurate Medical Coding
    Format: Spiral-bound
    The book arrived in excellent condition. The pages are made with high quality paper The color coded sections makes it easy to find the information you need The Pros- Up to date user friendly features durable built. The Cons- The book is so big is it hard to carry around The book is an investment so I did not mind the price. Also in my opinion if you are taking the CPC exam it is best to have the latest version of the CPT book as most of the questions are about this section. I highly recommend the 2024 edition as some things have changed and it's best to have the up- to- date edition especially for class or testing. Tips- Use tab dividers to help you find the sections quicker during testing.
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