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cybex gazelle infant car seat

cybex gazelle infant car seat Gazelle Stroller + Cloud G Lux Infant Car Seat - Lava Grey Bundle | Snuggle Bugz

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cybex gazelle infant car seat Gazelle Stroller + Cloud G Lux Infant Car Seat - Lava Grey Bundle | Snuggle BugzFrom first rides to future adventures, the Cybex Gazelle S Stroller + Cloud G Lux Infant Car Seat Bundle in Lava Grey grows with your family combining luxury, versatility, and advanced safety for every journey. Description: Navigate new parenthood with confidence, comfort, and elevated style with the CYBEX Gazelle S Stroller + Cloud G Lux Infant Car Seat Bundle in sleek Lava Grey. Whether youre strolling city streets with your newborn or planning

From first rides to future adventures, the Cybex Gazelle S Stroller + Cloud G Lux Infant Car Seat Bundle in Lava Grey grows with your family combining luxury, versatility, and advanced safety for every journey.

Description:

Navigate new parenthood with confidence, comfort, and elevated style with the CYBEX Gazelle S Stroller + Cloud G Lux Infant Car Seat Bundle in sleek Lava Grey. Whether you’re strolling city streets with your newborn or planning ahead for a growing family, this duo delivers unmatched adaptability, safety, and smart design.

The CYBEX Gazelle S 2023 stroller offers over 20 configurations, transforming effortlessly from a single stroller to a full-featured double—perfect for siblings or twins. It includes not one but two spacious storage baskets, making it a dream for errands, outings, and weekend adventures. The one-pull harness system ensures quick and secure buckling in seconds, while the sleek frame and smooth suspension offer a premium ride for both parent and child.

Paired with it is the CYBEX Cloud G Lux Comfort Extend Infant Car Seat, engineered for safety and comfort from day one. Designed with an ergonomic full-recline position when used with a stroller, and an extendable leg rest, it allows your baby to lie flat during on-the-go naps. Inside the car, safety is elevated with Linear Side Impact Protection, an Anti-Rebound Base, and a Load Leg for added stability. Installation is a breeze with the rigid one-click LATCH system, while built-in ventilation keeps baby cool and cozy.

This bundle is your all-in-one solution for smooth, secure travel from birth and beyond.

Features:

Gazelle S Stroller:

  • 20+ Configurations: The future-ready stroller that adapts to your family. An All-in-One Modular System lets you attach practically endless combinations of Gazelle S seats, Gazelle S cots and infant car seats (all sold separately).
  • Transport one or two children with ease. The Gazelle S 2023 features a compact fold with either one or two seats attached, allowing for easy storage at home or in the trunk of your car.
  • Free Basket Included: A handy extra for shopping trips – a 25 lbs capacity shopper basket clips on and off the Gazelle S frame so you’ve always got your essentials to hand.
  • Huge lower basket and a detachable shopper basket to carry up to 55 lbs. of shopping bags, groceries, or your child’s essentials.
  • One-pull Harness: The one-pull harness makes it a breeze to get children safe and comfortable onboard – extra handy if you’re doing it twice.
  • 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.
  • The stroller can be safely folded with one or two seats attached facing either direction

Cloud G Lux SensorSafe Infant Car Seat:

  • Comfort Mode: 45% more recline* for a comfortable and ergonomic position when used outside the vehicle
  • One-Click Rigid Latch Install: Quick, simple, and safe installation in 5 seconds
  • Load Leg Base absorbs energy and reduces crash forces on the child by up to 30%
  • SENSORSAFE Technology: Bluetooth enabled chest clip sends mobile app alerts if a child unbuckles the chest clip, if the back seat becomes too warm or too cold, and if the driver unintentionally leaves the child behind.
  • Anti-Rebound Base reduces forces on the child by up to 30% in a rear or front impact crash
  • Linear Side-Impact Protection: Reduces collision forces by up to 30% in a side impact crash*
  • In-Shell Air Ventilation: Provides natural airflow to keep your child comfortable
  • Flame-Resistant Fabric: Passes federal safety standards without the use of added fire-retardant chemicals
  • 12-Positition Adjustable Headrest: Harness adjusts with the headrest for a proper fit as your child grows
  • XXL UPF50+ Sun Canopy: Includes mesh for air ventilation*** EUROPEAN BELT PATH: Adds stability and helps limit rotation in a frontal crash when the car seat is installed without a base
  • Connects with all CYBEX strollers to create a convenient travel system using car seat adapters
  • Easy-In Buckle Pad Keeps the harness buckle in a forward position for easy loading and harnessing
  • Removable Infant Insert Ensures proper fit and support for babies from 4-11 lbs.
  • Energy-absorbing Shell helps reduce the forces on the child in a crash
  • FAA COMPLIANT: For aircraft use without the base 

Specifications:

Gazelle S Stroller:

  • Suitable from birth until 50 lbs
  • Dimensions – Unfolded: 41.9" L x 25.4" W x 42.7" H
  • Dimensions – Folded: 32.9" L x 25.4" W x 12.2" H
  • Stroller Weight 28.4 lbs
  • Extra-large stroller basket can carry up to 30 lbs
  • Detachable Shopping Basket can carry up to 25 lbs of groceries
  • Front-wheel: 11" D x 2" W
  • Back wheel: 8" D x 1.8" W, Width: 1.8 in

Cloud G Lux SensorSafe Infant Car Seat:

  • Child Weight Max: 35 lbs
  • Assembled Dimensions: 26.5" D x 17.6" W x 15.8" H
  • When to Remove Body Pillow: When child reaches 11 lbs
  • Seat Weight: 12 lbs
  • Expiration: 6 yrs after date of manufacture
  • Lower Anchor Limit 35 lbs
  • Material Composition: 70% Plastic, 15% Softgoods, 5% Metal, 5% Hardparts, 5% Foam
  • Fabric Materials: Type Seat Pad: 100% Polyester Harness Covers: 100% Polyester Fiber Headrest: 54% Polyester Fiber, 5% Polyurethane Foam, 38% Polyethylene Foam, 6% EPP Foam Infant Insert and Backrest: 100% Polyester Fiber

What's Included:

  • Gazelle S Silver frame including wheels
  • Lava Grey Seat Unit (hard parts & soft goods)
  • Rain Cover
  • Shopping basket
  • Under seat basket
  • Bumper bar
  • Sun canopy
  • Cup Holder
  • Car seat adapters
  • User guide
  • Cloud G Lux SensorSafe Infant Car Seat - in Lava Grey

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