cybex priam 2023 review Cybex Priam Buggy (2023 Model)
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cybex priam 2023 review

cybex priam 2023 review Cybex Priam Buggy (2023 Model)

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cybex priam 2023 review Cybex Priam Buggy (2023 Model)What's in the box? The Cybex Priam Buggy redefines luxury in the world of baby travel. Sleek, modern, and incredibly functional, this beautifully engineered single seater is a top pick among stylish parentsand its not hard to see why. Whether you're navigating busy streets or strolling through the park, the Cybex Priam Buggy and Lux Carrycot offer an unbeatable blend of comfort and performance. Bundle includes: Cybex Priam Chassis, 1 x Lux carrycot, 1

What's in the box?

The Cybex Priam Buggy redefines luxury in the world of baby travel. Sleek, modern, and incredibly functional, this beautifully engineered single-seater is a top pick among stylish parents—and it’s not hard to see why. Whether you're navigating busy streets or strolling through the park, the Cybex Priam Buggy and Lux Carrycot offer an unbeatable blend of comfort and performance.

Bundle includes:

  • Cybex Priam Chassis,
  • 1 x Lux carrycot,
  • 1 x Seating unit (with bumper bar),
  • Rain cover (for seating unit & carrycot)
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You can watch our full review in the Video section! Here are some of the bits we love most about the Cybex Priam:

Where style, comfort, and innovation meet

The Cybex Priam buggy and Lux Carrycot strike the perfect balance between eye-catching style and everyday usability. With large wheels, all-wheel suspension, and a sleek, lightweight chassis, this buggy glides effortlessly over any terrain. The luxurious fabrics are soft to the touch, stain-resistant, and easy to clean—perfect for busy parents who don’t want to compromise on looks or function.

The Lux Carrycot is spacious, secure, and incredibly comfortable for newborns. But what really stands out are the added ventilation panels, which provide excellent airflow—ideal for keeping baby cool on warmer days or during longer strolls.

We also love...

  • Travel system versatility – The Cybex Priam Buggy is compatible with the Lux carrycot, Lite carrycot, main seat unit, toddler board (sold separately), and a range of infant car seats.
  • Effortless push – Thanks to its large wheels and smooth suspension, pushing the Cybex Priam Buggy is a dream. And for sandy beaches or uphill paths, switch to the handy two-wheel “cart mode.”
  • Breezy design – The Lux Carrycot doesn’t just look stunning—it also features side ventilation panels that boost airflow and let your baby take in the view during tummy time.
  • Parent-friendly engineering – Whether it’s the one-handed fold or memory-button release for quick carrycot removal, the Cybex Priam buggy and Lux Carrycot are designed to make life easier for you.


Key features and dimensions

Cybex Priam Buggy key features:

  • Use from birth to 22kgs (approx 4 years)
  • All terrain wheels mounted on a soft suspension make this the perfect walking buggy that's also ready for advanture
  • Two wheel mode for off-road adventure, trekking up hill and across beaches
  • One hand-folded fold that's super-easy to perform. 
  • One-hand recline to flat ergonomic lying position
  • Super comfy seat unit for baby and toddler
  • Beautiful Lux Carrycot option is super soft and comfy for your newborn, and well ventilated thanks to side vent panels
  • All round premium branding and luxurious fabrics - fit for a prince or princess
  • Elevated seating position keeps your toddler closer to you!
  • Reversible seat unit
  • Light aluminium frame
  • Height adjustable handlebar
  • 4 in 1 travel system option - attach most leading brands of car seat with adaptors
  • Extra large shopping basket - takes up to 5kg
  • Handlebar is made from a leather look material
  • Memory button release for seat unit and carrycot - click on and off easily
  • Extendable XXL sun canopy with UPF50+ and mesh insert for air circulation
  • Bumper bar is made from a leather look material - can be opened at either side and rotated

Cybex Priam key dimensions:

  • Birth to approx 4 years
  • Max. child weight: 22kg (front-facing or parent-facing)
  • Full size: L92cm x W60cm x H109cm
  • Folded size: L85cm x W51.5cm x H31.5cm
  • Buggy Weight: 12.9kg 

 

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