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nuna car seat adapter for cybex stroller Bumbleride Indie Twin Car Seat Adapter, Set

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nuna car seat adapter for cybex stroller Bumbleride Indie Twin Car Seat Adapter, SetThe Bumbleride Indie Twin Car Seat Adapter is designed for parents using the 2016 2024 Indie Twin stroller. This adapter allows easy attachment of a Clek, Maxi Cosi, Cybex, or Nuna infant car seat to the stroller, creating a custom travel system. It features easy installation without requiring seat fabric removal. The adapter is compatible with both current and previous car seat models and comes with a pre installed hot shoe on 2024 Indie Twin

The Bumbleride Indie Twin Car Seat Adapter is designed for parents using the 2016-2024 Indie Twin stroller. This adapter allows easy attachment of a Clek, Maxi Cosi, Cybex, or Nuna infant car seat to the stroller, creating a custom travel system. It features easy installation without requiring seat fabric removal. The adapter is compatible with both current and previous car seat models and comes with a pre-installed hot-shoe on 2024 Indie Twin strollers for hassle-free setup. Compatible with select car seat models from 2016 onwards.

The Bumbleride Indie Twin Car Seat Adapter is designed for parents with twins who use the 2016-2024 Indie Twin stroller. It allows you to easily attach two Clek, Maxi Cosi, Cybex, or Nuna infant car seats, creating a custom travel system. The adapter is compatible with both current and previous car seat models and doesn't require seat fabric removal. Features include an easy setup with pre-installed hot-shoes on 2024 models and the ability to fit through standard doorways even with two car seats attached.

Bumbleride designs high-quality, adventure-ready strollers with a commitment to durability, safety, and environmental impact. Made from eco-conscious materials, each stroller is crafted to perform, whether on rugged trails or city streets. Partnering with a family-run factory in Taiwan since 2004, Bumbleride ensures excellent craftsmanship and responsible sourcing. With a promise of dependable service, Bumbleride is dedicated to supporting families who want reliable, sustainable gear for their journeys.

Bumbleride Indie Twin Car Seat Adapter, Single Features:

  • Easy Installation: Seat fabric removal is optional for installation.

  • Compatibility: Works with both current and previous car seat models (2016 and later).

  • Pre-Installed Hot-Shoe (2024 Models): Simplifies setup for 2024 Indie Twin strollers.

  • Secure Fit: Provides a stable, reliable connection for your infant’s safety.

  • Compatible with Current Car Seat Models:
    Clek: Clek Liing, Clek Liingo
    Nuna: Pipa Aire RX,
    Maxi Cosi: Mico Luxe
    Cybex: Cloud G, Cloud G Lux, and Aton G 

  • Compatible with Previous Car Seat Models:
    Clek: Clek Liing, Clek Liingo
    Nuna: Pipa Lite RX, Pipa Lite R, Pipa Lite LX, and Pipa Lite
    Maxi Cosi: Mico Max Plus, Mico 30, Mico Max 30, Mico AP, Mico
    Cybex: Cybex Aton Q, Cybex Aton 2, and Cybex Aton 

Note: 2024 strollers come with hot-shoes pre-installed for easier setup.

Bumbleride Indie Twin Car Seat Adapter, Set Features:

  • Compatibility: Works with both current and previous car seat models from 2016 onwards.

  • No Seat Fabric Removal: Optional seat fabric removal for easy installation.

  • Standard Doorway Fit: The Stroller fits through standard doorways even with two car seats attached.

  • Pre-installed Hot-Shoes (2024 Models): For easy setup and quick attachment.

  • Compatible with Current Car Seat Models:
    Clek: Clek Liing, Clek Liingo
    Nuna: Pipa Aire RX,
    Maxi Cosi: Mico Luxe
    Cybex: Cloud G, Cloud G Lux, and Aton G 

  • Compatible with Previous Car Seat Models:
    Clek: Clek Liing, Clek Liingo
    Nuna: Pipa Lite RX, Pipa Lite R, Pipa Lite LX, and Pipa Lite
    Maxi Cosi: Mico Max Plus, Mico 30, Mico Max 30, Mico AP, Mico
    Cybex: Cybex Aton Q, Cybex Aton 2, and Cybex Aton 

Note: 2024 strollers come with hot-shoes pre-installed for easier set up.

This car seat adapter has been tested with the listed car seat models manufactured from 2016 and later.

*For single car seat compatibility with your Indie Twin make sure to purchase the Indie Twin Car Seat Adapter for Clek / Maxi Cosi/ Cybex/ Nuna – Single Car Seat.

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