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cybex structure Cybex Gazelle S Stroller (Black FrameThe Cybex Gazelle S 2 Stroller is the perfect first stroller, designed to adapt as your family grows. Featuring a removable shopping basket with a carrying capacity of up to 25 lbs, this stroller offers exceptional convenience for your daily errands and outings. Whether you need a single or double stroller, the Gazelle S 2 easily converts without the need for additional adapters. With over 20 different configurations, its the ideal companion for your

The Cybex Gazelle S 2 Stroller is the perfect first stroller, designed to adapt as your family grows. Featuring a removable shopping basket with a carrying capacity of up to 25 lbs, this stroller offers exceptional convenience for your daily errands and outings. Whether you need a single or double stroller, the Gazelle S 2 easily converts without the need for additional adapters. With over 20 different configurations, it’s the ideal companion for your expanding family, allowing you to use a combination of seats, bassinets, and car seats.

Compatible with CYBEX infant car seats, the Gazelle S 2 provides a near-flat reclining, reversible seat suitable for use from birth. Plus, you can add the optional kid board (sold separately) to accommodate up to three children. A perfect blend of style, functionality, and innovation, the Cybex Gazelle S 2 is designed for modern parents on the go!

Is Cybex a Good Brand? Why We Love the CYBEX Gazelle S 2 Stroller
CYBEX is known as a good stroller brand, trusted by families worldwide for its commitment to safety, comfort, and style. The Cybex Gazelle S 2 stands out as a versatile, high-quality stroller that meets the needs of growing families, offering both flexibility and ease of use.

Key Features of the Cybex Gazelle S 2 Stroller
Single to Double Conversion: Easily converts from a single to a double stroller without the need for additional adapters.
Compact Fold: Folds with two seat units attached, making storage a breeze.
One-Pull Harness: Effortlessly secure your child with a user-friendly harness system designed to tighten with a single pull.
Reclining Seat & Leg Adjustments: Customize your child’s comfort with independently adjustable seat backs and leg rests.
20+ Configurations: Use with Cybex Gazelle S 2 Cot (Bassinet), CYBEX infant car seats, and more, offering endless options.
Removable Shopping Basket: Extra storage space with a removable basket that supports up to 25 lbs of additional cargo.
All-Wheel Suspension: Enjoy smooth rides over various terrains with the integrated frame shock absorption system.
Extendable XXL Canopy: Features a UPF 50+ sun canopy with a mesh window for extra airflow.
Premium Build: All-aluminum frame with leatherette accents and high-quality fabrics.
Comfort for All: One-hand, height-adjustable handlebar ensures easy steering for parents of all heights.
A Double Stroller and More: Cybex Gazelle S 2 Stroller Compatibility
Cybex Gazelle S 2 Cot: Use from birth with a cozy and spacious bassinet.
Cybex Gazelle S 2 Second Seat: Easily converts the stroller from a single to a double with a second full-size seat.
CYBEX Infant Car Seats: Compatible with all CYBEX infant car seats for convenient travel from birth.
Gazelle S Kid Board: Accommodate up to three children with the optional kid board (sold separately).
Cybex Adapter Options: Use adapters to connect other popular car seat brands like Britax, Graco, Chicco, and Peg Perego.

Dimensions:
Unfolded: 36.6"-41.7" L x 25.6" W x 39.4"-43.3" H
Folded: 12.6" L x 22" W x 29.3" H
Weight: 28.4 lbs
Compatible With: Gazelle S Cot
Gazelle S Seat Unit
CYBEX infant car seats (with adapters)
Gazelle S Rain Cover
Gazelle S Kid Board
2-in-1 Cup Holder
Summer Seat Liner
Newborn Nest
Snogga 2
Gold Footmuff
Recommended Use:
Age Range From birth to approx. 4 years
Weight Capacity Child Weight (Duo Mode): Max. 2 x 48.5 lbs
Child Weight (Single Mode): Max. 48.5 lbs
Stroller Basket Capacity 28.6 lbs

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