cybex 嬰兒車 Cybex
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cybex 嬰兒車

cybex 嬰兒車 Cybex

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cybex 嬰兒車 CybexCoya Coya Coya Coya Coya Coya UPF50+ 11 Coya 4 22 30C () CYBEX Coya Coya Coya Coya Orfeo Beezy Eezy S Line Snogga 2 Coya *QR Code * *

Coya 是我們首款結合標誌性設計和一流功能的超緊湊嬰兒車,專為時尚父母而設。它可以在幾秒鐘內折疊,重量輕,設計符合手提行李尺寸 – 是您出行的理想伴侶。
從出生開始,獨特的舒適感等待著您的孩子,得益於符合人體工學的平躺位置、一體化腿部扶墊和貼心的一拉扣繫帶。它還具備旅行系統功能,讓您輕鬆從開車轉為步行。Coya:一款引人注目的獨特旅行者。
Coya 是一款超緊湊的旅行嬰兒車,承諾帶給您從啟程到抵達的奢華體驗。它可以在幾秒鐘內折疊成符合手提行李尺寸的大小,讓旅行更加輕鬆。

透氣靠背
可拆卸的舒適襯墊,讓您的孩子在每個季節都能盡情享受。取下後,透氣網布可在炎熱的夏天讓涼風在靠背上流通。

整合式攜帶帶
使用加墊攜帶帶將折疊好的 Coya 揹在肩上。Coya 重量輕、尺寸超小,這項奢華的設計細節讓您輕鬆攜帶,展現最佳的優雅靈活性。


可調整腿托
為您的寶寶提供最大的舒適度,整合式可調整腿托,讓您隨時隨地都能保持最舒適的姿勢。


單手收摺
嬰兒車可在幾秒鐘內摺疊,方便收納,讓每段旅程都更奢華。無論您是逛商店或前往出發口,攜帶帶都能讓您更輕鬆。當您抵達目的地時,再展開 Coya 也同樣輕而易舉。


附網狀內襯的遮陽篷
三段式可延長遮陽篷使用 UPF50+ 織物保護您的孩子。在炎熱的天氣下,拉開網狀窗戶的拉鍊,可增加透氣性與空氣流通。


平順的前輪懸吊系統
無論您是在城市街道漫遊,或是在機場出境候機室穿梭,平順的前輪懸吊系統都能處理任何顛簸。讓操控穩定,乘坐舒適。

大型購物籃
寬敞又容易拿取的購物籃載重達 11 磅,讓 Coya 成為任何場合的重要夥伴。


規格:
年齡範圍:從出生到約4歲
兒童體重:最大22公斤


清潔說明:
面料套可在30°C下機洗。

兼容產品:(不包括在本產品內)

  • CYBEX嬰兒汽車座椅
  • Coya汽車座椅適配器
  • Coya雨罩
  • Coya防撞桿
  • Coya/Orfeo/Beezy/Eezy S Line旅行包
  • 遮陽帆
  • Snogga 2嬰兒車杯架
  • 夏季座椅襯墊
  • Coya防蚊網

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If there is a better book about overcoming the impossible, please send the title. Leadership at every level except the very top as well as the esprit de corps of USMC carried the day against overwhelming numbers of Chinese armies ( yes, armies - hundreds of thousand against USA and USMC troops). The Korean War doesn’t get the respect it deserves. Emperor MacArthur sat on his butt in Tokyo refusing to believe he could be wrong while Chinese armies crossed the Yalu intent on destroying the 1st MARDIV and the USA units east of the Chosin Reservoir. He spent one night in Korea during the entire war until President Truman fired his ass and rightly so.
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Comprehensive analysis of the Chosin Reservoir campaign
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Excellent excellent review and analysis of the Chosin Resevoir campaign. The author examines the battle day-by-day from the Marines, Army, and Chinese Army perspective. This should be a required reference when studying the battle to understand lessons learned. So often books on this campaign are fragmented. In this book, he put the exciting descriptions of the action in the context of the broader campaign. I really appreciated how he included Task Force McLean/Faith which often gets omitted. After reading a number of books on this battle, I knew what was going to happen, but have to admit that it was hard to put this book down. HIGHLY highly recommended.
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W. Bonkosky
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Lots of info about an iconic USMC battle.
Format: Hardcover
This excellent book should be required reading in Marine Corps Boot Camp! Both Mao Tse-Tung and the commander of the 10's of 1,000's of Chinese "volunteers" who tried to surround and annihilate the 1st Marine Division at Chosin acknowledged that the 1sdtMarDiv was the best division in the American Armed Forces. And the Marines there proved they were correct in that assumption! I am proud to have served in that very division as a peacetime Marine, 1956 - '58.
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I have a better understanding of the heroes who fought in the early days of the Korean War.
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The author takes the reader from the landings at Inchon, the drive to the Yalu River, and the retreat and evacuation to the south. I can't imagine the conditions these brave men endured as they fought the hordes of Chinese in order to escape a frozen hell.
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Tascha F.
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Engaging, though-provoking sweep that will provide you with regarding this time period
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Alan Taylor is a writer who excels at contextualizing the complexity of history by creating a sort of ancestral snapshot of each person and event and placing them on a family tree, showing both their relationships to one another and to their time. This approach increases readers’ abilities to build those understandings on their own in other readings, about other times. That’s cool. In this book, he upends a more static understanding of North and South and provides a kaleidoscope of complexity with regards to individuals and social groups from regions both within and outside of our borders. In this book, Alan Taylor displays his unique brilliance at making legible the complex interplay of extremely diverse international, national, and factional agendas, political aspirations, people’s attachment to their political and social worldviews, economic aspirations, their bluster, their denial, and their honest – if not always successful – efforts. Quoting from a mind-bogglingly large reading list of academic sources, newspapers, diaries, and other historical documents, he brings people back to life in such a way that you could mentally animate what role these historical figures would play today on the world stage or even in a more intimate setting of your own office politics. He makes the complexity and uncertainty decipherable so that we can think about it, argue about it, and explore it just as we would events with which we are familiar today. A true love of history and our understanding of humanity at present are not served by infatuation with imagined, polished heroes but by complex accounts and considerations of character, influences, dreams, successes, and failures that reveal how these elements are the common denominators in all lives and across all times. Taylor does this superbly for figures North, South, enslaved, free, freed Blacks, embittered whites, Mexican, Spanish, Canadian, British, French, and Indigenous. He juxtaposes Maximilian’s wife, Carlota, sister of Leopold II, who placed faith in herself and in her husband to transform Mexico through better monarchy, with the far more egalitarian Benito Juárez, who ultimately subordinated the lives of the indigenous people in capitulating to a rising oligarchy of American investors who could rebuild Mexico. Both Carlota and Juarez are driven to varying degrees of madness by the results of their efforts. We see members of the former Confederacy who rue their violent support for the perverse and cruel institution of slavery once the war is over, alongside others who will stop at nothing to bring back the old order. And we see Northerners, who in wartime decried slavery with a furious ardor, eventually languishing in their duty to their fellows after the war was over. There are warriors for justice, warriors for oppression, realists, capitulators, power brokers, and pawns. Even the best, who are not depleted of passionate intensity for doing right, must contend with an ecosystem of others’ dreams and aspirations, which all too often run afoul of the righteous. In the end, we may be judged by others and by ourselves for what we’ve wished for: either peace and fairness or war and acquisition at any price. The book serves as a reminder to plant the right seeds and dream the right dreams…for everybody’s children. Because when the harshest frost melts away, something new will grow.
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