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cybex coya australia Cybex Coya Stroller

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cybex coya australia Cybex Coya StrollerIf youre on the plane to London or Tokyo or catching a taxi in New York, theres a whole world waiting for you out there. CYBEX Coya, the new luxury of urban mobility in style. An intuitive hybrid combining the iconic design Cybex prams are known for, with the functionality of a premium compact stroller, travel has never been so luxurious from start to finish. Foldable in seconds, lightweight and small enough to easily stow in a planes overhead

If you’re on the plane to London or Tokyo or catching a taxi in New York, there’s a whole world waiting for you out there. CYBEX Coya, the new luxury of urban mobility in style. 

An intuitive hybrid combining the iconic design Cybex prams are known for, with the functionality of a premium compact stroller, travel has never been so… luxurious from start to finish.

Foldable in seconds, lightweight and small enough to easily stow in a plane’s overhead compartment, the Coya makes every aspect of the journey a breeze. Not even the smallest detail has been overlooked; from the one-pull harness to the compact yet spacious storage basket, carry strap, breathable backrest, UPF50+ sun canopy, and suspension, quality is key.

For the luxury travel experience your baby deserves, choose the Coya with its ergonomic lie-flat recline and adjustable leg rest, offering unparalleled comfort to your child from birth. Travel system ready, the Coya enables a seamless transfer from drive to stroll by using adaptors to attach the award winning Cybex Cloud Q capsule.

Whether you’re racing to the departure gate or strolling through an art gallery, coffee in hand, the Coÿa takes family travel to a new level of chic. It’s time to relax and enjoy the moment. With the Coÿa, you can forget the fuss and focus on making core memories as a family.

Features
  • Hand-luggage compliant: Easily stow the Coya in your plane’s overhead compartment to make your travel experience easier than ever.
  • One-hand ultra-compact fold and unfold: Folding and unfolding takes mere seconds. Whether you’re about to board your plane, climbing stairs, or simply preparing to store the Coya, its zero-effort compact fold is a game changer for families on the go.
  • Ergonomic lie-flat position and leg rest: Between the one-hand, lie-flat backseat recline, to the integrated leg rest, your little one can lie comfortably from day one.
  • One-pull harness: One hand. One pull. One size fits all. It has never been so quick or so easy to get your child strapped in. Even the liveliest little ones can be safely secured in seconds
  • Travel system ready: Switch between the car and pram seamlessly by attaching the award-winning Cybex Cloud Q capsule. Getting from A to B - without waking baby - could not be easier.
  • Breathable backrest: Breeze through hot Australian summers and enjoy comfort in every season. Simply remove the removable, padded comfort inlay to allow the breathable mesh to circulate air throughout the backrest
  • Integrated carry strap: Carrying is made easy with the luxury, padded carry strap designed to be slung over your shoulder. Light, compact and easy to carry, the Coya’s intuitive design is ideal for both everyday use and travel.
  • UPF50+ sun canopy with mesh section: Choose an extendable sun canopy that both protects your little one with UPF50+ fabric for superior sun safety and offers added air circulation to keep your little one cool with the zippable mesh window.
  • Smooth front-wheel suspension: Whether you’re navigating city streets or a busy airport, the Coya’s suspension keeps it steady for a smoother ride.
  • Large shopping basket: There’s lots of space to store your bags with the 5kg capacity shopping basket, easily accessible under the seat.
Specifications
  • Folded dimensions: 18 L x 44 W x 52 H cm
  • Unfolded/Assembled dimensions: 79 L x 44 W x 105 H cm
  • Weight of pram incl. wheels: 6.6 kg
  • Age/Weight capacity: From birth to 22kg (approx 4 years)
  • Basket weight capacity: 5kg

WHAT’S IN THE BOX: Coya frame, wheels, seat fabrics, sun canopy storage basket, carry strap

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