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air france baby stroller policy Babyzen YOYO² 6+ Stroller Bundle by Air France

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air france baby stroller policy Babyzen YOYO² 6+ Stroller Bundle by Air FranceYOYO by Air France. So chic, so convenient, so French! Now BABYZEN YOYO has a new look and evolves into YOYO to offer even more comfort and practicality with a new reinforced frame, independent suspensions on the 4 wheels and a handlebar in faux leather. Still just as lightweight and compact, YOYO has double the agility and ingenuity to make your life even easier! This exclusive YOYO by Air France edition, with its navy blue shade softly paired with a

YOYO² by Air France. So chic, so convenient, so French!

Now BABYZEN YOYO has a new look and evolves into YOYO² to offer even more comfort and practicality with a new reinforced frame, independent suspensions on the 4 wheels and a handlebar in faux leather. Still just as lightweight and compact, YOYO² has double the agility and ingenuity to make your life even easier!

This exclusive YOYO² by Air France edition, with its navy blue shade softly paired with a new print reminding of the airline’s colors, is luxurious and has a touch of French elegance.

The YOYO² stroller folds and unfolds in a moment, can be worn over the shoulder and tucks in anywhere. YOYO² is so compact that it can be stored in the smallest space at home, takes up very little space in the trunk of a car and can even be carried on the plane as hand luggage. So catch the subway, get on a bus, jump in a taxi or fly to the other side of the world!

The new YOYO² stroller benefits from unparalleled flexibility and cushioning, thanks to the new, individual suspensions on all 4 wheels, allowing the stroller to perfectly navigate all types of surface. YOYO² is extremely strong and light thanks to its high quality materials. With its aluminum alloy, stainless steel and fiber-glass reinforced technical plastics, your stroller will last for several generations. 

Please Note: The BABYZEN YOYO²  6+ Stroller Bundle is actually made up of two separate components- the YOYO²  frame and 6+ Color Pack, which allows your child to sit up facing the road, from 6 months onward. The 0+ Newborn Pack is not  included in this bundle. However, it is included in the YOYO² Complete Stroller Bundle by Air France, which includes the  YOYO² frame, 0+ Newborn Pack and the 6+ Color Pack.

     YOYO² Frame Features

    • New reinforced frame with approved support up to 50 lbs.
    • New independent 4-wheel suspension. First-of-a-kind technology (made with a Hytrel® elastomer), providing YOYO² with unrivaled resilience and shock absorption
    • New premium faux leather handlebar: more resistant and hygienic, with greater security thanks to the tether wrist strap
    • New universal buckle design: more pleasant to the touch and easier to handle
    • New adjustable harness strap: softer and more flexible, for greater comfort
    • New tool-free reversible backrest, using a more ergonomic button
    • Revamped design of the front and back wheel bearings, armrests and shopping basket
    • Ultra-compact YOYO-type folding: 20.5 x 17.3 x 7.1 in follows you on-board a plane as hand luggage
    • Ultra-light weight for an all-in-one frame: 13.6-14.5 lbs.
    • Quickly folds and unfolds with the use of just one hand
    • Easy one-hand steering
    • Multi-position reclining backrest
    • Front swivel wheels
    • Rear-wheel parking brakes
    • All-wheel shock absorbing suspension
    • Basket supports up to 11 lbs, easily accessible from the front or back
    • Carry on the shoulder with its padded shoulder strap
    • Comes with a transport bag
    • Lightweight and durable aluminum frame and wheel axles
    • Compatible with select infant car seats with the use of YOYO+ Car Seat Adapters to create a convenient travel system (sold separately)
    • Compatible YOYO Bassinet clips onto YOYO² in a single click. It has a semi-hard shell and enveloping foot cover creating a newborn cocoon. The semi-hard shell allows for bassinet to be used off the stroller on the ground. (sold separately)
    • Compatible YOYO+ Board connects to your YOYO² stroller in a single one-hand click and it can carry a tired older child up to 44 lbs. (sold separately)
    • Compatible YOYO+ Bag hooks onto your YOYO² to carry more shopping goodies. Sitting on a rolling base, it effortlessly carries 22 lbs. (sold separately)
    • All accessories that adapt to YOYO+… can now be adapted to YOYO² !
    YOYO 6+ Color Pack Features
    • Limited Edition by AIR FRANCE, has a new, soft and elegant design
    • Suitable for children 6 months and up; or weighing 16-50 lb.
    • Consists of a seat pad and popup canopy
    • Comes with a 5-point, adjustable padded safety harness
    • Seat pad is densely cushioned for comfort
    • Multi-position reclining backrest
    • 3-position canopy offers UPF 50+ rated sun protection
    • Canopy has a peekabo window for keeping a constant eye on your child
    • Anti-UV fabric (UPF 50+) treated with waterproofing
    • Zipped back pocket to store essentials close at hand
    • Seat is road facing
    • Easy to install and remove
    • Machine washable fabrics
    Specifications
    • Stroller weight: 13.6 lbs
    • Dimensions (unfolded)" 42" L x 17" x 34" H
    • Dimensions (folded)" 20.5" L x 17" x 7" H

    What you get: stroller frame, reversible backrest, shopping basket, shoulder strap, transport bag, 6+ seat base, 6+ seat pad, 6+ canopy, 2 6+ canopy wires and 6+ user guide.

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