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cybex gazelle s fold

cybex gazelle s fold CYBEX Gold

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cybex gazelle s fold CYBEX GoldMost out of stock colors are available in store within a week. Please contact us at hello@inlandmama. com 208. 718. 2678 to order an out of stock color. Give everyday life a boost with the e Gazelle S stroller. Take hills and rough ground in your stride thanks to e powered uphill & uneven surface support, specially designed to give your baby and their sibling a smooth ride. Highlights: Easily converts from a single to double stroller without

Most out of stock colors are available in store within a week. Please contact us at [email protected]/208.718.2678 to order an out of stock color.

Give everyday life a boost with the e-Gazelle S stroller. Take hills and rough ground in your stride thanks to e-powered uphill & uneven surface support, specially designed to give your baby and their sibling a smooth ride.

Highlights:

  • Easily converts from a single to double stroller without additional adapters
  • Folds with two seat units attached to the frame
  • One-Pull Harness: Our user-friendly harness system makes securing your child in the seat a breeze with one simple pull – no fuss and extra handy if you’re doing it twice.
  • Independent reclining seat back and leg adjustments offer multiple configurations, allowing you to position your child for comfort
  • Supports 20+ configurations using Gazelle S Seat units, Gazelle S Cots, CYBEX infant car seats or the removable Shopping Basket
  • Removable Shopping Basket provides extra storage up to 25 lbs
  • Extra-large, easy access lower basket for extra storage space while out on the go (30 lbs. max load)
  • Premium design with a robust all-aluminum frame, leatherette handlebar and bumper bar, and high-quality fabrics
  • All-wheel suspension with integrated frame shock absorption system provides a smooth ride over a variety of surfaces
  • Streamlined fold for easy storage at home or in the car
  • Extendable XXL sun canopy with mesh window and a UPF 50+ rating
  • Large, reversible seat unit reclines to a near-flat position
  • 50 lbs. weight capacity for each seat unit (second seat unit sold separately)
  • One-hand, height-adjustable handlebar offers comfortable steering for all users
  • Versatile 3-in-1 Travel System with the seat unit, Gazelle S Cot (sold separately), and any CYBEX infant car seat (sold separately) using the included adapters
  • Stroller compatible with CYBEX, Maxi-Cosi® Mico 30 and Nuna PIPA™ infant car seats using the included adapters
  • Additional adapters sold separately for: BRITAX® B-Safe 35, BRITAX® B-Safe 35 Elite, BRITAX® Endeavours, Graco® SnugRide® 30/35, Graco® SnugRide® SnugLock® 30/35, Chicco® KeyFit® 30, Peg Perego® Primo Viaggio 4-35. Please contact ParentLink for additional compatibility information.
  • Includes: stroller frame, 1 seat unit with bumper bar, shopping basket, rain cover, cup holder and car seat adapters
  • Additional accessories available for purchase: Gazelle S Second Seat, Gazelle S Cot, Gazelle S Kid Board, Snack Tray, Parasol, Summer Seat Liner
  • Measurements Assembled: 41.9” L x 25.4” W x 43.3” H
  • Measurements Folded (with wheels): 32.9” L x 25.4” W x 12.2” H Weight: 28.4 lbs. (excludes shopping basket)
  • Use from birth with Gazelle S Cot or infant car seat. Seat unit suitable from 3 months to 50 lbs.

Makes Life Go Easy

Give everyday life a boost with the e-Gazelle S, an e-stroller for growing families. E-powered hill & uneven surface support helps you travel up or downhill with ease and makes strolling over any terrain feel a lot smoother. Controlling the stroller's e-power is easy, with a lever and intuitive user interface built into the handlebar. Additionally, an automatic rocking function gently moves the stroller back and forth to soothe your baby. Whether you need a single or sibling stroller, 20+ configurations give you the flexibility that all families need, especially when they grow over time.

Tech Specs:

  • 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: 50 lbs

Functions:

  • Infinite Recline
  • Adjustable Legrest
  • Smooth Front-wheel Suspension

Care Instructions:

  • Machine wash separately. Gentle action wash warm water, do not bleach, do not tumble dry, do not iron, do not dry clean.

Compatible with:

  • Gazelle S Cot & Seat Unit
  • CYBEX Infant Car Seats
  • Summer Seat Liner
  • 2-in-1 Cup Holder
  • Snack Tray
  • Parasol
  • Platinum Footmuff

e-Powered Uphill & Uneven Surface Support

    Effortlessly glide up the steepest hills and over the roughest terrain with e-powered uphill and uneven surface support, easily controlled by a user-friendly lever.

    One-pull Harness

    Strap in your child safely and quickly with the one-pull harness. Easily adjustable, it’ll always keep your growing child comfortable.

    User Interface

    Control the speed of your e-Gazelle S with a user-friendly lever integrated into the handlebar. Set the rocking intensity, check the battery life, and power on or off as you like using the intuitive user interface. 

    Compact Fold

    Despite its size, the e-Gazelle S folds down compact enough to easily fit in storage space or the trunk of a car.

    Ergonomic Near-flat Position

    Adjust the roomy seat unit into an ergonomic near-flat position to provide comfort and support from birth.

    XXL Sun Canopy

    An extendable XXL Sun Canopy made of UPF50+ protective fabric shields your child from the weather and their surroundings. A strategically placed mesh window keeps them cool and helps air circulate.

    Adjustable Handlebar

    Find your perfect pushing position by adjusting the height of the handlebar with only one hand. 

    Height Adjustable Sun Canopy

    Quickly adjust the sun canopy height to three different settings to suit your child as they grow. When using the stroller in sibling mode, this feature also helps you comfortably fit on an additional cot, seat unit or infant car seat.

    Dimensions

    • Length: 37.2 - 42.3 in
    • Width: 26 in
    • Height: 39.4 - 43.3 in
    • Weight: 32.4 lbs

    • Length: 37.2 - 42.3 in
    • Width: 26 in
    • Height: 39.4 - 43.3 in
    • Weight: 32.4 lbs

    • Length: 32.3 in
    • Width: 26 in
    • Height: 15.3 in
    • Weight: 32.4 lbs
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