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bugaboo dragonfly release date Bugaboo Dragonfly Complete Stroller with Bassinet

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bugaboo dragonfly release date Bugaboo Dragonfly Complete Stroller with BassinetThe Bugaboo Dragonfly with Seat and Bassinet Complete Stroller is designed for urban parents who want a stroller that offers both performance and convenience. With its innovative folding system, the Dragonfly allows you to fold it into a compact, self standing positionwhether the pram or seat is attached. This means that you can easily store it in tight spaces like closets, car trunks, or narrow hallways without removing any parts. Whether you are

The Bugaboo Dragonfly with Seat and Bassinet Complete Stroller is designed for urban parents who want a stroller that offers both performance and convenience. With its innovative folding system, the Dragonfly allows you to fold it into a compact, self-standing position—whether the pram or seat is attached. This means that you can easily store it in tight spaces like closets, car trunks, or narrow hallways without removing any parts. Whether you are navigating city streets or suburban sidewalks, the Dragonfly’s full suspension and new, flatter wheel design ensure a smooth ride for both you and your baby. The stroller is lightweight, making it easy to carry over your shoulder or pull like a trolley, giving you effortless maneuverability for everyday urban life.

The Bugaboo Dragonfly features a flexible storage system, including an XL under-seat basket that holds up to 22 lbs, and an expandable rear pocket that can be moved to the front, back, or handlebar for added convenience. The seat offers multiple configurations, including a full-size bassinet with a breezy panel for newborns, and an extendable UPF 50+ sun canopy for protection from the sun. The stroller includes a padded 5-point safety harness for comfort and safety, and it’s compatible with car seats using the Bugaboo Dragonfly car seat adapter (sold separately). Made with bio-based materials, the Bugaboo Dragonfly reduces its CO2 footprint by 21% compared to fossil-based plastics, reflecting Bugaboo’s commitment to sustainability. From its easy one-hand fold to its sustainable design, the Bugaboo Dragonfly is the perfect choice for eco-conscious urban families.

Bugaboo is a pioneering brand focused on designing high-quality strollers and baby products to support families on the move. Known for their innovative, stylish, and sustainable designs, Bugaboo strollers are crafted for comfort and ease of use, ideal for active parents. With a commitment to eco-friendly practices, they use recycled materials in their products, aiming to minimize environmental impact while delivering functionality and convenience. Bugaboo’s products are designed to help parents explore the world effortlessly with their little ones. Explore Bugaboo at ANB Baby for premium strollers and accessories made for modern family life.

Bugaboo Dragonfly with Seat and Bassinet Complete Stroller Features:

  • Innovative One-Hand Fold: The patented design allows you to fold the stroller with one hand, with the seat or bassinet still attached. The stroller folds into a self-standing position for easy storage.

  • Flexible Storage System: The XL under-seat basket holds up to 22 lbs, while the expandable rear pocket can be moved to the front, back, or handlebar for extra storage flexibility.

  • Full-Size Bassinet with Breezy Panel: Suitable for newborns, the bassinet features a breezy panel for improved airflow and ventilation.

  • Extendable UPF 50+ Sun Canopy: Offers excellent sun protection with a pop-out visor for added shade.

  • Padded 5-Point Safety Harness: Adjustable and padded for your child's comfort and safety.

  • Car Seat Compatibility: Compatible with select car seats using the Bugaboo Dragonfly car seat adapter (sold separately).

  • Sustainability: Made with bio-based materials that reduce the stroller’s CO2 footprint by 21% compared to conventional plastics, contributing to a more sustainable future.

  • Full Suspension and Urban Wheels: Provides smooth handling and comfort on any terrain with the new, flatter wheel design and responsive suspension.

  • Lightweight Design: Weighs between 17.4 to 21.8 lbs, making it easy to carry or pull like a trolley.

  • Eco-Friendly Fabrics: PFAS-free water-repellent coating and vegan leather handlebar grips, offering both sustainability and durability.

  • Modular Design: Supports repairs and refurbishment for long-term use.

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