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infant car seat and stroller in one

infant car seat and stroller in one Doona Infant Car Seat & Stroller Nitro Black

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infant car seat and stroller in one Doona Infant Car Seat & Stroller Nitro BlackDoona Car Seat & Stroller The Ultimate Travel System for Parents On the Go The Doona is the worlds first fully integrated infant car seat and stroller, designed to make life easier for parents and safer for babies. Transition seamlessly from car seat to stroller in secondsno additional parts, no hassle. Whether youre hopping into a cab, walking through busy streets, or traveling by air, Doonas innovative design offers unmatched convenience, comfort,

Doona™ Car Seat & Stroller – The Ultimate Travel System for Parents On the Go

The Doona™ is the world’s first fully integrated infant car seat and stroller, designed to make life easier for parents and safer for babies. Transition seamlessly from car seat to stroller in seconds—no additional parts, no hassle. Whether you’re hopping into a cab, walking through busy streets, or traveling by air, Doona’s innovative design offers unmatched convenience, comfort, and safety.


Key Features:

  • From Car Seat to Stroller in Seconds: Effortlessly transitions with the click of a button. No installation or assembly required.

  • 3 Modes of Use:

    • Car Seat

    • Pull-Along

    • Stroller

  • Adjustable Handlebar: Doubles as an anti-rebound bar when installed in the car.

  • 5-Point Harness: Provides superior safety and support for your baby.

  • Removable & Washable Fabrics: Made from baby-safe, breathable textiles and high-quality inner foams for maximum comfort.

  • Rear-Facing Only Design: For optimal infant safety.


Travel-Friendly:

  • Compact & Lightweight: Weighs just 17 lbs (7.7 kg), making it ideal for travel and urban living.

  • Aircraft Approved: Certified by both TUV and FAA for air travel.

  • Pull-Along Mode: Easy to maneuver through tight spaces like airports, elevators, or restaurants.


Product Specifications:

Car Seat & Stroller:

  • Folded Dimensions: 17.4 x 26 x 22.4 in (44 x 66 x 57 cm)

  • Unfolded Dimensions: 17.4 x 32.3 x 39 in (44 x 82 x 99 cm)

  • Weight: 17 lbs / 7.7 kg

  • Suitable For: Infants 4–35 lbs (1.8–15.8 kg), up to 32 in (81.3 cm)

  • Group: 0+ (Rear-facing only)

  • Warranty: 2-Year Manufacturer’s Warranty

LATCH Base (Included):

  • Dimensions: 16 x 20.2 x 9 in (40 x 51.5 x 23 cm)

  • Weight: 10.4 lbs / 4.7 kg

  • Usage: Compatible with Doona Car Seat only, intended for rear-facing use.


Why Choose Doona?

  • World's First All-in-One Infant Travel System

  • Meets the highest safety and quality standards

  • Trusted by parents and approved by airlines worldwide


Doona™ – Designed for Life on the Move.
Perfect for modern families who want convenience without compromising on safety or style.

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