doona blue stroller Aylo Pebble Grey 6pc Travel System inc Doona Royal Blue Car Seat – Junior  Jones
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doona blue stroller

doona blue stroller Aylo Pebble Grey 6pc Travel System inc Doona Royal Blue Car Seat – Junior Jones

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doona blue stroller Aylo Pebble Grey 6pc Travel System inc Doona Royal Blue Car Seat – Junior JonesThe Aylo Pebble Grey Stroller Bundle plus Doona Car Seat and Stroller makes getting from A to Z easier than ever. This complete travel system contains everything you need for safe and stress free journeys with your little one. With this bundle, you can own your day, whether youre strolling along the Highstreet or heading off on your babys first road trip. Combining the best of style and function is the Aylo Stroller. The perfect travel companion

The Aylo Pebble Grey Stroller Bundle plus Doona Car Seat and Stroller makes getting from A to Z easier than ever. This complete travel system contains everything you need for safe and stress-free journeys with your little one. With this bundle, you can own your day, whether you’re strolling along the Highstreet or heading off on your baby’s first road trip.

Combining the best of style and function is the Aylo Stroller. The perfect travel companion designed to keep your baby comfortable and safe while out and about. Aylo features a plush head hugger, padded shoulder straps, and an easily adjustable 5-point harness for maximum security. With tonnes of practical features, the stroller is easy to use, including a convenient one-hand compact fold, a flip-flop friendly brake, and parent or world-facing seat options.

Aylo’s design is finished with Tru-Ride2 technology, guaranteeing an effortless push experience and better manoeuvrability. The puncture-proof tyres and suspension have been designed for ultimate comfort, durability and ease of handling.

The Doona Car Seat and Stroller is included within the travel system, meaning your little one is safe when heading out in the car. Suitable from birth, this infant car seat has a removable newborn infant insert cushion, providing a near-flat ergonomic position for your little one.

The car seat is a must-have for busy parents on the go, thanks to Doona’s ability to transform from car seat to stroller in seconds. It’s the only car seat on the market with integrated wheels, making it easy to move around and ideal for daily use, such as the school run or quick pops to the shop.

The Aylo stroller is perfect for all-day strolling, while the Doona is ideal for shorter trips and errands. Together, they offer a convenient bundle that allows you to take your child with you on any outing.

Aylo Features & Benefits

  • Suitable from birth until 4 years
  • Carrycot with supportive mattress and ventilated base, suitable for occasional overnight sleeping
  • One-handed 3 position seat recline - perfect for napping on the go
  • 5-point safety harness with easy, one-hand adjustment
  • Easy access magnetic back panel to adjust hood height and seat harness position
  • Extendable canopy with pop out sun visor
  • Viewing window with mesh ventilation panel
  • Compact, freestanding, one-hand fold
  • A grab and go strap makes carrying your pushchair easy
  • Telescopic handle height adjustment
  • Flip-flop-friendly brake
  • Fixed or swivel front wheels
  • Quick release rear wheels
  • Swing away bumper bar
  • Stroller bag hooks to safely hang your Junior Jones Changing Bag
  • 2-year extended warranty
Includes:
  • 1 x Aylo Stroller in Pebble Grey
  • 1 x Carrycot in Pebble Grey
  • 1 x Pair of Adaptors 
  • 1 x Rain Cover for Carrycot 
  • 1 x Rain Cover for Stroller
  • 1 x Doona Infant Car Seat in Royal Blue
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