cybex balio Cybex Balios S Denim Stroller, Manhattan Grey
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cybex balio

cybex balio Cybex Balios S Denim Stroller, Manhattan Grey

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cybex balio Cybex Balios S Denim Stroller, Manhattan GreyThe redesigned Balios S offers convenience for you and comfort for your baby, all in a chic, stylish package. The suspension on the all terrain wheels ensures a smooth and agile ride on uneven pavement or off road. Features like the adjustable telescopic handlebar, reversible seat unit with memory buttons and one hand fold mechanism make the Balios S the ideal companion. Add a CYBEX or GB infant car seat, Cocoon S or Cot S to the Balios S to create a

The redesigned Balios S offers convenience for you and comfort for your baby, all in a chic, stylish package. The suspension on the all-terrain wheels ensures a smooth and agile ride on uneven pavement or off-road. Features like the adjustable telescopic handlebar, reversible seat unit with memory buttons and one-hand fold mechanism make the Balios S the ideal companion. Add a CYBEX or GB infant car seat, Cocoon S or Cot S to the Balios S to create a 3-in-1 travel system that takes you through the city streets and across the country.

 

  • The reversible seat unit can be positioned to be forward or parent-facing so your child can face you or look out into the world
  • Using just one hand, the seatback fully reclines both forward and parent-facing, to ensure your child is always comfortable
  • Easy to use one-hand compact fold to a self-standing position for easy storage
  • Adjustable telescopic handlebar offers comfortable steering for users of all heights
  • Extendable XXL sun canopy with a peekaboo window and a UPF 50+ rating to protect your child from the sun’s rays
  • All-Terrain rubber wheels with all-wheel suspension ensure a smooth ride on rough surfaces from uneven pavement to off-road walks
  • Adjustable leg rest for a comfortable sitting up or lying down position
  • Included bumper bar opens easily to access the seat
  • Seat aligns with typical table heights, making dining out convenient
  • The removable cup holder is dishwasher safe and can be placed on either side of the stroller
  • Included rain cover protects your child from wind, rain, and snow, keeping them dry and comfortable
  • Versatile 3-in-1 Travel System with the seat unit, Cot S (sold separately), Cocoon S (sold separately) and any gb Idan or CYBEX infant car seat (sold separately) using the included adapters
  • Designed and engineered in Germany
Specifications
  • Measurements Assembled: L 31.1 x W 23.6 x H 39-43.3 inches
  • Measurements Folded: L 16.1 x W 23.6 x H 29.5 inches standing
  • Weight: 24.7 lbs.
  • Use from Birth with Cot S, Cocoon S, GB Idan or CYBEX infant car seat.
  • Seat unit suitable from 6 months to 55 lbs.
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