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lara maxi cosi stroller Maxi-Cosi Lara² Stroller – Jarrons & Co

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lara maxi cosi stroller Maxi-Cosi Lara² Stroller – Jarrons & CoLara The Lara is the best ready to travel stroller from birth up to 4 years old thanks to its car seat compatibility. And it is so compact that you can store it in the smallest of places, even in some overhead cabin spaces*. Lara is super lightweight and has a unique one hand flash fold: one touch on the push bar and the stroller will fold automatically. Specially designed for your convenience, you can take with you everything you and your baby need

Lara²

The Lara² is the best ready-to-travel stroller from birth up to 4 years old thanks to its car seat compatibility. And it is so compact that you can store it in the smallest of places, even in some overhead cabin spaces*. Lara² is super lightweight and has a unique one-hand flash fold: one touch on the push bar and the stroller will fold automatically. Specially designed for your convenience, you can take with you everything you and your baby need in the 2 baskets. Your little one will surely enjoy the ride in the best-in-class comfort seat, even in hot temperatures, thanks to its breathable fabrics. *Check compatibility with the airline before travel.

Ease of Use


Exploring the world? No problem with this compact pushchair useable from birth, as Lara² is so compact it even fits in some overhead cabin spaces*! Weighing only 6.4 kg, it's easy to store and it can easily be carried with its shoulder strap. Fast one-hand folding allows you to fold the Lara² without any hassle in just a flash, super convenient when you’re going out and about and you need to store the Lara² quickly. Just press on the push bar and the pushchair will fold automatically. When going exploring with your little one, you need to be prepared. Lara² is here to help, with not one, but TWO storage baskets! They are easily accessible with one below the seat, as with many pushchairs, and the other at the back of the seat. So no matter where you go, you can enjoy maximum storage and easy access to your belongings! *Check compatibility with the airline before travel.

Age-range

Your comfort and convenience is our priority at Maxi-Cosi, so you feel comfortable going out every day. You can use Lara² from your baby's birth up to age four and fits most Maxi-Cosi baby car seats*. Simply latch your baby car seat onto the adapters (sold separately) and you can get in and out of the car in just one go. Our lie-flat pushchair with adjustable leg rest ensures your little one can take a nap when needed, or use one of the three recline positions so baby can lean back and enjoy the ride.

Comfort features

Going somewhere warm or enjoying the summer weather in the park? Apart from being a lightweight reclining pushchair, the Lara² is made with breathable fabric to keep your little one cool and comfortable in warm temperatures and prevent them from sweating in the seat. The extra padding in the seat, keeps them comfortable while the extendable sun canopy (UPF 50+) will protect them from the sun, wind and cold! The see-through ventilation window in the canopy allows you to stay in touch while your little one explores.

Made for

Are you and your new family looking for an easy-to-fold pushchair that is super lightweight but still offers the best comfort for your baby, wherever you go? You love to travel and want to explore the world with your newly expanded family from day 1? If yes, our Lara² is the perfect lightweight compact pushchair for you and your new family! Easy-to-use right from birth thanks to the lie-flat function, Lara² is a lightweight pushchair for babies and toddlers, even up to age 4 or 22 kg. With the matching car seat adapters (sold separately), you can easily make your Lara² compatible with your baby car seat*. This makes travelling in and out of the car super convenient. Installing you little one is without any hassle thanks to the pivoting bumper bar. When installed, the padded five-point harness ensures they are safe but comfortable. The breathable fabric of the padded seats makes every adventure, even during warmer weather, cool and comfortable. Add the four shock-absorbing suspensions and you can go and explore! Incredibly lightweight and compact, Lara² can be easily carried with the integrated shoulder strap and stored in the smallest of places, even in some overhead cabin spaces on planes**. Life doesn’t wait, nor should you – get out there and explore your new world, together! *for all compatible Maxi-Cosi car seats, have a look at our compatible product overview below **Check compatibility with the airline before travel.

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