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bugaboo fox 3 harness Silver Cross Reef 2 Stroller + Folding Bassinet

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bugaboo fox 3 harness Silver Cross Reef 2 Stroller + Folding BassinetExperience Silver Cross the NEW Reef 2, where sumptuous style meets intelligent functionality. Beautifully tailored with contemporary, sustainable fabrics, a tonal matte metallic chassis and soft satin details, youll stroll effortlessly through city streets and countryside escapes with Reef 2 the ultimate stroller designed to complement your fashion sense. Style without compromise, Reef 2s design is newborn ready, straight out of the box, growing with

Experience Silver Cross the NEW Reef 2, where sumptuous style meets intelligent functionality.

Beautifully tailored with contemporary, sustainable fabrics, a tonal matte metallic chassis and soft satin details, you’ll stroll effortlessly through city streets and countryside escapes with Reef 2– the ultimate stroller designed to complement your fashion sense.

Style without compromise, Reef 2’s design is newborn-ready, straight out of the box, growing with baby through toddlerhood up to 55 lbs easily, with 5 potential riding modes and a no-rethread harness. With updated features including a softer four-wheel suspension and sculpted seat, it will make for their smoothest ride yet.

NEW design upgrades

  • Improved, sculpted seat is more spacious to better comfort baby
  • Easier, intuitive fold mechanism
  • Softer suspension for an even smoother ride
  • Bigger, larger hood for even more coverage

Key Features

  • Seat is suitable from newborn to 55 lbs
  • Best in class maneuverability and enhanced suspension
  • Strolls with bassinet*, newborn apron, rear facing, forward facing or as a travel system
  • One-handed fold facing either way—perfect for on-the-go parents
  • Features the no-rethread harness system with magnetic Genius™ buckle
  • Adjustable calf support and multi-recline seat positions offer a fully flat recline for extra baby comfort
  • Vegan leather handle that never touches the floor when folded
  • Large, easy to access basket with 22 lbs capacity
  • Enhanced suspension to tackle busy streets and tight corners
  • One-handed fold stands independently – perfect for getting in and out of the car
  • Sustainable outer seat fabric woven exclusively with yarn from 32 recycled plastic bottles.
  • Included UPF50+ Sun Sail attaches directly to the hood for instant shade

(with the addition of accessories)*

Style without compromise

Never compromising on style or practicality, Silver Cross Reef 2 is strong, reliable and sturdy with a robust frame, large wheels and flexible suspension for strolls everywhere. It’s multi-terrain tires are large, puncture proof and surrounded by springs, so there’s never a risk of a bumpy ride disturbing any precious naptime.

Perfectly pristine

Reef 2’s butter-soft vegan leather handlebar and luxury jersey fabrics will stay pristine on every stroll thanks to its one-hand, self-standing fold preventing them from ever touching the ground. For added convenience, Reef 2 can be effortlessly folded with the stroller seat still attached in both parent and world-facing positions.

Sustainable Fabrics 

An estimated 1 million plastic bottles are thrown away globally per minute and we’ve put them to good use with outer fabrics woven exclusively with yarn from recycled plastic bottles – there are 32 bottles in the seat unit and 12 in the first-bed bassinet.

Genius™ Harness System

Reef 2’s magnetic Genius™ buckle and harness system means you’ll never be left fiddling with buckles or strap adjusters again. The world-first system keeps your baby safe, no matter where you’re adventuring and saves time and confusion when it’s time for baby to come out for a cuddle or play. Both headrest and harness can also be adjusted with one hand, switching between positions at the push of a button thanks to the spring-loaded, no-rethread harness.

5-in-1 Stroller System

From birth rear-facing out of the box or with the option of a Newborn Apron or even as a travel system with car seat and adapters*. Then, onto forward facing. Reef 2 has 5 modes so parents can choose the best fit for them.

Recommended usage

Birth to 55 lbs.

Compatible infant car seats include: 

  • Clek: Liing
  • Cybex: Aton, Aton Q, Cloud Q, Aton G & Cloud G
  • Maxi Cosi®: Mico 30, Mico Max, Coral XP & Mico Luxe+
  • Nuna®: Pipa™, Pipa™ Lite , Pipa™ Lite LX, Pipa™ RX, Pipa™ Aire, Pipa™ Aire RX, Pipa™ Urbn

What's included

  • Reversible Seat unit
  • Chassis
  • Folding Bassinet
  • Stroller Canopy
  • UPF 50+ Sun Sail
  • Magnetic Genius Buckle
  • Shopping Basket
  • Bumper Bar 
  • Rain Cover

Specifications

  • Dimensions (unfolded): 33"L x 23.5"W x 39"-44"H
  • Dimensions (folded): 19"L x 23.5"W x 29"H
  • Chassis weight: 17.6 lbs.
  • Seat weight: 9.9 lbs.

BASSINET DETAILS

Provide your little one with the dreamiest sleep at home, on the go or on nights away with the NEW Reef 2 overnight sleeping approved bassinet. Lined in the softest natural bamboo fabric with heat-regulating, hypoallergenic and antibacterial qualities, with a hard-shell ventilated base and mesh airflow panel, it’s the perfect spot to cocoon your newborn in luxury and comfort.

  • Suitable for overnight sleeping
  • Ventilated UPF 50+ extended hood with pop-put sun visor & peek-a-boo window
  • Base’s adjustable air vents provide maximum air flow
  • Bamboo fabric lining
  • Sustainable outer fabric woven exclusively with yarn from 12 recycled plastic bottles.
  • Removable, washable mattress
  • Included Apron for added warmth
  • Compatible with Silver Cross Reef bassinet stand

What's included

  • Bassinet
  • Memory Foam Mattress
  • Apron

Specifications

  • Dimensions (unfolded inner): 28"L x 12"W x 10"H
  • Dimensions (unfolded outer): 33"L x 15.25"W x 11"H
  • Dimensions (folded): 33"L x 17"W x 10.6"H
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