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maxi cosi bassinet canada Maxi-Cosi Tana + Peri + Bassinet Bundle - Kindred

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maxi cosi bassinet canada Maxi-Cosi Tana + Peri + Bassinet Bundle - KindredThis Maxi Cosi bundle comes with the Tana 360 Rotating Modular Stroller and Bassinet. The Bassinet reflects a timeless design crafted with premium materials. It conveniently connects to the Tana 360 Rotating Modular Stroller, without having to use additional adaptersand rotates 360. DETAILS THAT MATTER Maxi Cosi Tana 360 Modular Stroller Innovative 360 rotation: handlebar lifts and rotates 360, so your child can face you or the path aheadwhile riding

This Maxi-Cosi bundle comes with the Tana 360° Rotating Modular Stroller and Bassinet. The Bassinet reflects a timeless design crafted with premium materials. It conveniently connects to the Tana 360° Rotating Modular Stroller, without having to use additional adapters—and rotates 360°.

DETAILS THAT MATTER

Maxi-Cosi® Tana 360° Modular Stroller
  • Innovative 360° rotation: handlebar lifts and rotates 360°, so your child can face you or the path ahead—while riding in the stroller seat, infant car seat, or the Carriage Accessory.
  • As part of the Maxi-Cosi Kindred Collection, the Tana reflects a timeless design crafted with premium materials that beautifully combine comfort and style with features you’ll love.
  • Designed with EcoCare—our new premium, future-friendly, 100%-recycled fabric made from plastic bottles.
  • Maxi-Cosi EcoCare yarn is soft, comfortable, and breathable––providing the ultimate in style and comfort for your little one.
  • Effortlessly switch from stroller seat to car seat to Carriage Accessory.
  • The frame’s smooth contours made of aluminum and magnesium, offer an elegant style on every adventure.
  • Easy-access storage basket smoothly flips down and closes up to secure your accessories.
  • Large canopy with flip-out visor offers UPF 50 protection from the sun, while the mesh peek-a-boo window provides ventilation.
  • Folds compactly for easy transitions and storage.
  • 3-position recline with an adjustable footrest provides the ultimate comfort for your little one.
  • Removable cushion insert for added comfort and support.
  • Adjustable stroller handle with 3 positions for a comfortable push.
  • Parent cup holder fits up to a 20-oz. tumbler and swivels to keep your drink from tipping when you lift the handlebar to rotate the seat.
  • Bumper bar swings away, making it easy to get your little one in and out.
  • Easy-to-use rear brake for parking the stroller.
  • Easy to maneuver with SmoothRide tire technology with all-wheel suspension.
  • Included infant car seat adapters are compatible with the Peri™ 180° Rotating.
  • Infant Car Seat and Maxi-Cosi Mico™ Infant Car Seats.
Maxi-Cosi® Carriage Accessory
  • Designed with EcoCare—our new premium, future-friendly, 100%-recycled fabric made from plastic bottles.
  • Maxi-Cosi EcoCare yarn is soft, comfortable, and breathable––perfect for your little one
  • For added privacy or protection from the elements, extend the protective mesh privacy shade over the entire seat.
  • Canopy features a ventilation window on the back for increased airflow.
  • Removable cover unzips to easily transition your baby in and out of the carriage.
  • Storage pouch at the foot of the carriage provides additional space to accommodate small accessories.
  • Use until baby reaches 20 lbs. or can push up on their hands and knees, whichever comes first.
  • Designed exclusively for the Tana 360° Rotating Modular Stroller.
  • Stay near and watch baby during use. This product is not safe for sleep or unsupervised use. If baby falls asleep, remove baby as soon as possible and place baby on a firm, flat sleep surface such as a crib or bassinet.

KEY PRODUCT POINTS

Maxi-Cosi® Tana 360° Modular Stroller
  • Foam pad insert is made 80%polyurethane foam pad, 20%polyester foam batting.
  • Harness covers is made100%polyurethane.
  • Foam pad buckle guard is made of 100% polyurethane.
  • Frame is made of magnesium alloy.
  • Stroller is made of 70%polyurethane foam pad and 30% ethylene vinyl acetate.
  • Weight capacity 50 lbs.
  • Compatible with Carriage Accessory & Maxi Cosi Infant Car Seats.
  • Maxi-Cosi Carriage Accessory (available to purchase separately) easily attaches to the stroller.
  • Imported.
Maxi-Cosi® Carriage Accessory
  • Compatible with Tana 360 Stroller.
  • Removable pad and liner are machine-washable.
  • Imported.

THIS SET INCLUDES

  • Stroller frame with basket, Seat with canopy, Seat pad, 2 Restraint covers, Cupholder, Bumper bar, 2 Infant car seat adapters and 1 Infant Car Seat base.
  • Carriage Accessory, Canopy, Footmuff, Pad.

Specifications

Maxi-Cosi® Tana 360° Modular Stroller
  • Overall (open): 41.75" wide x 29.25" deep x 41.75" high
  • Overall (fold): 29.25" wide x 18.25" deep x 27.75" high
  • Handle: 20.5" wide x 12" deep x 2" high
  • Front Wheel: 7" diameter
  • Rear Wheel: 12" diameter
  • Storage Basket: 16" wide x 19" deep x 7" high
  • Hood: 16" wide x 22" deep x 14" high
  • Weight: 33 lbs
  • Basket Weight Capacity: 10 lbs
  • Stroller Weight Capacity: 50 lbs
Maxi-Cosi® Carriage Accessory
  • Overall: 17.25" wide x 33" deep x 26.5" high
  • Weight: 11.25 lbs

CARE

Maxi-Cosi® Tana 360° Modular Stroller
  • The seat pad, insert, and harness covers are machine washable with cold water on gentle cycle.
  • Do not use bleach.
  • Tumble dry on low heat or line dry.
  • Spot clean only all other parts.
Maxi-Cosi® Carriage Accessory
  • The pad cover and liner are machine washable with cold water on gentle cycle.
  • Do not use bleach.
  • Tumble dry on low heat or line dry.
  • Spot clean only all other parts.
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