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cybex balios Cybex Balios S Lux Comfort Bundle in Taupe/Almond Beige

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cybex balios Cybex Balios S Lux Comfort Bundle in Taupe/Almond BeigeThe Cybex Balios S Lux Comfort Bundle in Taupe Almond Beige is made for the city! The Balios bundles have you covered from day one, they have everything you need from birth to approx four years old. This Balios S Lux Essential Bundle includes the Balios S Lux Pushchair, the Cot S Lux, Aton B Car Seat & Base One, Car Seat Adapters, a Cup Holder, Cot Raincover, Pushchair Raincover, and optional Footmuff. Please note delays on some accessories: Balios S

The Cybex Balios S Lux Comfort Bundle in Taupe/Almond Beige is made for the city! The Balios bundles have you covered from day one, they have everything you need from birth to approx four years old. This Balios S Lux Essential Bundle includes the Balios S Lux Pushchair, the Cot S Lux, Aton B Car Seat & Base One, Car Seat Adapters, a Cup Holder, Cot Raincover, Pushchair Raincover, and optional Footmuff. 

Please note delays on some accessories:

Balios S Lux

The Balios S Lux Pushchair is able to be folded away with just one hand and the harness is simply adjusted using one pull. The wheels on this pushchair have advanced suspension and are suitable for all terrain, meaning your little one will enjoy a smooth ride wherever you are. This pushchair is designed with baby in mind due to the lie-flat position and the XXL sun canopy with a mesh insert meaning baby can lie back and enjoy the ride, with out the sun in their eyes. The pushchair is designed for you too, as the handlebar's height is able to be adjusted and there is a spacious storage basket underneath the seat.

Cot S Lux

Inside the cosy and spacious Cot S Lux is a pocket on the side and a soft foam mattress at the base for baby to have a comfy ride. The Carrycot has a sky view window with an XXL sun canopy that shields them from the sun, this carrycot also features a carry handle allowing you to easily carry them to where they need to be. 

Aton B Car Seat & Base One

The Aton B i-Size conforms to the latest R129 regulations, allows your little one to be rear-facing until 15 months, and is even certified for use in an aircraft so it is perfect for taking your little one on holiday!

This Car Seat features a removable newborn seat insert which provides a near-flat lying position. The head and shoulder protectors are height adjustable to 11 positions allowing you to adjust the infant carrier as your child grows and give them extra room. 

The Aton B i-Size car seat uses the Linear Side Impact Protection System (LSP) that will absorb the forces of a side-impact collision in a linear series of reactions with the shoulder and head protectors. It also features crotch pads and the harness has soft belt. The XXL sun canopy offers UPF50+ protection against harmful sun rays. The covers are removable and machine washable at 30°c.

Key Features:

Balios S Lux -

  • One Pull Harness
  • Advanced Suspension
  • Spacious Shopping Basket
  • Ergonomic Lie-Flat Position
  • One-Hand Fold
  • Height Adjustable Handlebar
  • XXL Sun Canopy With Mesh Insert
  • Never Flat All Terrain Wheels

Cot S Lux -

  • Inside Pocket
  • Cosy and spacious interior
  • Soft Foam Mattress
  • Sky View Window
  • Carry Handle
  • XXL Sun Canopy

Aton B Car Seat & Base One

  • Rearward facing - 45cm to 87cm
  • Belted fitting, ISOFIX base available
  • Linear Side-impact Protection (L.S.P.)
  • XXL UPF50+ sun canopy
  • Automatic adjusting harness
  • Near lie-flat newborn inlay
  • Weighs just 3.9 kg

Specifications:

Balios S Lux

Unfolded: L843mm x W600mm x H1000-1100mm
Folded: L400mm x W485mm x H650mm
Weight: 11.7kg

Cot S Lux

Folded: Lmm x Wmm x Hmm
Inner: L780mm x W330mm x H200mm
Outer: L845mm x W410mm x H315mm
Weight: 4.6kg

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