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cybex twin stroller Cybex Gazelle S Twin Essential Pushchair Bundle in Moon Black

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cybex twin stroller Cybex Gazelle S Twin Essential Pushchair Bundle in Moon BlackDouble the fun, double the convenience! The Cybex Gazelle S Essential Twin Bundle in Black Moon Black is designed for families with two little ones, whether theyre siblings close in age or twins. With this versatile stroller system, you can tackle double duty strolls with ease, comfort, and style. With over 20 possible configurations, you can mix and match seats and carrycots (optional) to find the perfect setup for your growing family. Built for Two,

Double the fun, double the convenience! The Cybex Gazelle S Essential Twin Bundle in Black/Moon Black is designed for families with two little ones, whether they’re siblings close in age or twins. With this versatile stroller system, you can tackle double-duty strolls with ease, comfort, and style. With over 20 possible configurations, you can mix and match seats and carrycots (optional) to find the perfect setup for your growing family.

Built for Two, Ready for Anything

Whether you’re navigating city streets, heading to the park, or popping out for a shopping trip, the Gazelle S Twin Bundle adapts to your family’s needs. The second seat unit lets you carry two children at once, while the optional carrycots make newborn naps on the go a dream. With so many combinations, the Gazelle S can be tailored to suit your lifestyle—making twin outings smoother and more enjoyable for both parents and children.

Smart Storage for Busy Parents

Carrying two children often means double the luggage. Luckily, the Gazelle S Twin Bundle has you covered. The underseat basket can hold up to 13 kg, and the detachable shopping basket adds another 10 kg of storage. That’s a total of 23 kg of space for toys, snacks, or anything else your little ones need for a day out—without compromising on comfort or manoeuvrability.

Smooth Rides and Happy Naps

Every parent knows that bumpy streets can turn a nap into a meltdown—but not with the Gazelle S. Its advanced suspension system, featuring front-wheel suspension and frame-based rear suspension, ensures a smooth ride for both children. The ergonomic full lie-flat seat lets your little passengers nap comfortably, while the one-pull harness keeps them securely in place within seconds. Safety, comfort, and convenience—all rolled into one.

Parent-Friendly Features

Strolling with two children is easier with thoughtful design. The height-adjustable handlebar prevents back strain, the compact fold makes storing or transporting the stroller simple, and the XXL sun canopies protect both children from sun and rain. With all-terrain, puncture-proof wheels, your Gazelle S Twin Bundle is ready to handle every outing with ease.

Carrycot Comfort for Newborn Twins (Optional)

For families with newborns, the Gazelle S Carrycots (optional) provide a cosy, safe space for babies from birth up to 6 months. Approved for overnight sleeping, each carrycot features a soft foam mattress, a spacious interior, and a sky view window for ventilation. Quick-click buttons and handy carry handles make attaching and removing the carrycots effortless, ensuring your twins can snooze comfortably wherever you go.


Key Features

Gazelle S Stroller

  • Over 20 seat and carrycot configurations

  • One-pull harness for quick, secure use

  • Advanced suspension with all-terrain, puncture-proof wheels

  • Compact fold for easy storage

  • XXL sun canopies for both children

  • Ergonomic full lie-flat seat position

  • Reversible seat units for parent- or world-facing

  • Height-adjustable handlebar

  • 23 kg of storage (13 kg underseat + 10 kg detachable basket)

Gazelle S Carrycots (Optional)

  • Suitable for newborns up to 6 months

  • Soft foam mattress for comfort

  • Spacious interior and sky view window for ventilation

  • XXL sun canopy for sun protection

  • Easy to attach and remove with memory buttons and carry handle

  • Approved for overnight sleeping

What's in the box

  • Gazelle S Pushchair 
  • Gazelle S Second Seat Unit
  • Shopping Basket
  • 2x Gold Footmuffs
  • Cup Holder
  • Car Seat Adapters
  • Pushchair Raincover
  • Carrycot Raincover
  • Optional Gazelle S Carrycot.

Gazelle S Pushchair

Age: From birth to approx. 4 years.
Child weight: 22kg
Dimensions Unfolded: L 93 - 106 cm x W 65 cm x H 100 - 110 cm
Dimensions Folded: L 35 cm x W 65 cm x H 86 cm
Weight: 12.5 kg

Gazelle S Carrycot

Age: From birth to approx. 6 months.
Child weight: Max 9 kg
Dimensions: L 84 cm x W 43 cm x H 32 - 62 cm
Weight: 4.5 kg

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