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cybex io CYBEX EOS Travel System Essential Bundle with Gold Footmuff

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cybex io CYBEX EOS Travel System Essential Bundle with Gold FootmuffPlease note: this item is not stocked in store and will be delivered in 3 5 working days. A 2 in 1 stroller with interchangeable cot and seat attachments, helping you keep your child supported in the best way from birth up to four years old. Features: The 2 in 1 Stroller Meet the 2 in 1 stroller made for every day with your little one. The Eos Lux makes life easier, so you can relax and enjoy every moment. The Eos Lux stroller changes as your baby

Please note: this item is not stocked in store and will be delivered in 3-5 working days.

A 2-in-1 stroller with interchangeable cot and seat attachments, helping you keep your child supported in the best way from birth up to four years old.

Features:

The 2-in-1 Stroller

Meet the 2-in-1 stroller made for every day with your little one. The Eos Lux makes life easier, so you can relax and enjoy every moment.

The Eos Lux stroller changes as your baby grows. Start off with a cot attachment, for comfort and shelter from birth. When your child starts sitting up, the cot can be transformed into a seat by swapping the fabric components on the frame, promising comfortable rides until they're four years old. The travel system allows a smooth switch from the car to the outside world. And large all-terrain wheels and front-wheel suspension make short work of bumpy ground. The Eos Lux: The 2-in-1 Stroller.

2-in-1: Cot to Seat

All you need for their first four years. First, your newborn can lie comfortably in a cot. Then when they grow big enough to sit upright, simply switch to seat mode by swapping the fabric parts on the frame.

Travel System Ready

One frame, three ways to ride. In addition to the cot and seat unit, you can attach an award-winning CYBEX infant car seat to the stroller frame. So you can take your little one from drive to stroll without waking them up.

All-Terrain Wheels

Puncture-proof tires and lockable front wheels deliver stability and smooth rides. Enjoy your stroll wherever you are - whether you're walking cobbled streets or on a family trip in the great outdoors.

Front Wheel Suspension

Keep the ride smooth for your sleeping baby, with front wheel suspension that minimizes shocks and shakes. Sand, grass or gravel paths - it can handle any off-road adventure.

One-hand Recline

When your child needs a rest, simply lower the backrest with one hand. Recline it fully for a comfortable ergonomic position for your child.

XXL Sun Canopy with Mesh Insert

Protect your child from outdoor weather with an XXL UPF50+ sun canopy. A mesh window lets cooling air flow freely.

Reversible Seat

Face your child towards you to share a happy moment, or face them forwards when they want to explore the world ahead. And if your child changes their mind, switching back around takes just a moment.

Spacious Shopping Basket

Carry up to 5 kg of whatever you and your baby need. Snacks, changing bags or groceries - this roomy basket can carry it all.

Adjustable Handlebar

A stroller has to be comfortable for the parent, too. Adjust the handlebar to your height to maintain proper posture, helping you maneuver the stroller like a pro.

Compatible with:

  • CYBEX infant car seats
  • Eos Lux Car Seat Adapter
  • Eos Lux Rain Cover
  • Gold Footmuff
  • Snogga 2
  • Summer Seat Liner
  • Snack Tray
  • Strollers Cup Holder
  • 2-in-1 Cup Holder

Specifications:

  • Age range: From birth to approx. 4 years
  • Child weight: Max. 22 kg

Unfolded Dimension

  • Length: 850 - 950 mm
  • Width: 610 mm
  • Height: 1160 mm
  • Weight: 11.6 kg

Folded Dimension:

  • Length: 400 mm
  • Width: 510 mm
  • Height: 920 mm
  • Weight: 11.6 kg

Included

  • Eos Lux Black frame including wheels
  • Convertible cot to seat unit
  • Cot S Lux
  • Cot S Lux Raincover
  • Cot S Adaptor
  • Shopping basket
  • Bumper bar
  • Sun canopy
  • User guide
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