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cybex e priam vs e priam 2 Cybex Sepia Black/Black Epriam Comfort Rosegold Including Foldable Cot

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cybex e priam vs e priam 2 Cybex Sepia Black/Black Epriam Comfort Rosegold Including Foldable CotPremium electric stroller with foldable newborn carry cot The Cybex e Priam set combines advanced electric assistance, premium comfort and elegant design. The set includes the electric e Priam stroller and the Priam Fold Lux Carry Cot, making it a perfect choice for use from birth. The e Priam is designed for parents who want more freedom during everyday walks. Its smart technology helps when pushing uphill or on uneven terrain, while the newborn

Premium electric stroller with foldable newborn carry cot

The Cybex e-Priam set combines advanced electric assistance, premium comfort and elegant design. The set includes the electric e-Priam stroller and the Priam Fold Lux Carry Cot, making it a perfect choice for use from birth.

The e-Priam is designed for parents who want more freedom during everyday walks. Its smart technology helps when pushing uphill or on uneven terrain, while the newborn carry cot provides a comfortable, safe and cozy environment from the very first days of life.

Smart electric assistance

The standout feature of the e-Priam stroller is its electric assistance system, which helps you easily tackle hills, uneven surfaces, cobblestones or sand. Two discreetly integrated motors in the rear axle provide additional power, ensuring a smoother ride for both parent and child.

The stroller also features Rocking Mode – a gentle rocking function controlled through an app that helps soothe and calm your baby.

Comfort from birth

The foldable Priam Fold Lux Carry Cot provides a spacious and breathable resting environment for newborns. It features a soft breathable mattress, panoramic ventilation windows and a large canopy with UPF50+ protection that shields your baby from sun, wind and weather conditions.

The carry cot can be folded in half even while attached to the stroller frame, making storage easier at home, in the car trunk or during travel.

Practical and flexible

The e-Priam is designed as a travel system, allowing use with a newborn carry cot, infant car seat or toddler seat unit. As your child grows, the carry cot can easily be replaced with the seat unit, allowing the stroller to be used up to approximately 4 years of age or up to 22 kg.

Advanced all-wheel suspension, large wheels and compact folding ensure an excellent user experience in every situation.

Usage:

  • Use with carry cot from birth up to approximately 6 months or up to 9 kg
  • Stroller usable up to approximately 4 years or up to 22 kg
  • Compatible with infant car seats as a travel system
  • Suitable for city walks and more demanding terrain

Stroller dimensions and weight:

  • Dimensions (open): 84–93.5 x 60 x 100–109 cm
  • Dimensions (folded): 31 x 52 x 88 cm
  • Stroller weight: 15.2 kg
  • Maximum capacity: 22 kg

Carry cot dimensions:

  • Carry cot dimensions: 89 x 48 x 59 cm
  • Folded carry cot dimensions: 59 x 48 x 20 cm
  • Carry cot weight: 5.7 kg
  • Maximum capacity: 9 kg

Stroller features:

  • Electric uphill assistance
  • Support on uneven terrain
  • Rocking Mode controlled via app
  • All-wheel suspension
  • Compact folding
  • Travel system compatibility
  • Height-adjustable handlebar
  • Large and stable wheels

Carry cot features:

  • Foldable newborn carry cot
  • Soft breathable mattress
  • Panorama and sky-view ventilation windows
  • Extendable canopy with UPF50+ protection
  • Integrated sun visor
  • Integrated carry handle
  • Compact folding for easier storage and travel

Included in the price:

  • e-Priam frame with wheels
  • Seat unit (hard parts and fabrics)
  • Priam Fold Lux Carry Cot
  • Car seat adapters
  • Carry cot adapters
  • Rain cover for seat
  • Rain cover for carry cot
  • Battery and charger
  • User manual

Care instructions:

  • Clean textile parts according to manufacturer instructions
  • Wipe the frame with a soft damp cloth

Warranty: 3 years

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