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stroller for maxi cosi car seat Maxi-Cosi Tayla Max Travel System

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stroller for maxi cosi car seat Maxi-Cosi Tayla Max Travel SystemFrom quick strolls around the neighborhood, to running errands or exploring new places, the Tayla Max 5 in 1 Modular Travel System makes outings comfortable and easier than ever. This modular stroller and infant car seat combination offers multiple modes of use to carry your newborn through toddlerhood, upright or fully reclined, and facing you or the exciting world ahead of them. Parents love the strollers versatility and the ease of the unique

From quick strolls around the neighborhood, to running errands or exploring new places, the Tayla™ Max 5-in-1 Modular Travel System makes outings comfortable and easier than ever. This modular stroller and infant car seat combination offers multiple modes of use to carry your newborn through toddlerhood, upright or fully reclined, and facing you or the exciting world ahead of them. Parents love the stroller’s versatility and the ease of the unique QuikCarriage feature, which allows the upright stroller seat to convert to a lie-flat carriage, no pit stops needed to change positions for your little traveler.

The Mico Luxe+ Infant Car Seat provides premium comfort with plush PureCosi™ fabrics and padding made without wool or added fire retardant treatment. Plus, the shell is designed with ClimaFlow™ technology for added ventilation to keep babies cooler, and the ventilated canopy allows increased airflow. The vegan-leather trim on the contoured handle adds style and provides a more comfortable carrying experience.

In stroller mode, choose from 4 reclining positions to give your little one a relaxing ride. When you want added privacy or protection from the elements, extend the 360° MaxShade canopy with protective mesh over the entire seat. Tuck all you need for your excursions in the extra-large storage basket. All these features and more are cleverly designed into the lightweight frame with SmoothRide tire technology for nimble maneuvering, and 4 handle positions for a more comfortable push. With the Tayla Max, you’re ready to adventure in every direction.

Mico Luxe + Infant Car Seat

Designed for comfort and convenience, the lightweight Mico Luxe+ Infant Car Seat allows you to travel with ease. Swiftly move from car to car or a compatible stroller without stress or struggle. The intuitive base installation, featuring MaxiLock™ technology, allows you to achieve a secure fit in your car with its 3-position adjustable base, self-tightening LATCH system, and the load leg that limits movement in the event of a collision. Taxi-mode is simple and convenient with the large, visible belt guides that indicate how to position the belt without using the base. We factor your baby’s safety and comfort as key, which is why the shell is designed with ClimaFlow™ technology for added ventilation to help keep your baby cooler. Side impact protection and extra plush padding on the removable infant head and lumbar inserts are incorporated to ensure every child has a secure and cozy ride. Plus, you’ll enjoy added style and a more comfortable carrying experience with the vegan leather-trimmed, ergonomic handle contoured to curve around your hip.

Fits babies 4–30 lbs. and up to 32”.

  • Rear-facing for babies 4-30 lbs. and up to 32"
  • Shell designed with ClimaFlow™ technology which helps keep baby cooler
  • Ventilated canopy to increase airflow and comfort for baby
  • Features PureCosi™ fabrics made without wool or added fire-retardant treatments
  • Extra plush padding on the infant head and lumbar inserts ensures a comfortable and secure ride
  • Contoured ergonomic handle with a premium vegan leather grip curves around your hip for a more comfortable carry
  • 1-handed release from car seat base and stroller
  • Includes a convenient stay-in-car base featuring MaxiLock™ technology with 3 adjustable positions, its self-tightening LATCH system, and the load leg which limits movement in the event of a collision
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