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bugaboo ant vs bugaboo butterfly specs Bugaboo Butterfly Complete Lightweight StrollerMeet the Bugaboo Butterfly Stroller, your perfect companion for urban adventures and travel. This ultra compact stroller folds and unfolds in just one second, giving you total freedom to navigate city streets or pack up quickly for a weekend getaway. Lightweight, easy to maneuver, and incredibly sturdy, the Bugaboo Butterfly is designed for your growing child and your on the go lifestyle. Lightweight Design: Bugaboo Butterfly Weight Weighing just 7. 3

Meet the Bugaboo Butterfly Stroller, your perfect companion for urban adventures and travel. This ultra-compact stroller folds and unfolds in just one second, giving you total freedom to navigate city streets or pack up quickly for a weekend getaway. Lightweight, easy to maneuver, and incredibly sturdy, the Bugaboo Butterfly is designed for your growing child and your on-the-go lifestyle.

Lightweight Design: Bugaboo Butterfly Weight

Weighing just 7.3 kg (16.09 lbs), the Bugaboo Butterfly is one of the lightest compact strollers available, including the leg rest, carry strap, and seat inlay. Despite its low weight, it offers superior stability and durability, perfect for parents who want the best of both worlds—light to carry, yet robust enough for everyday use.

Age Range: How Old Is the Bugaboo Butterfly For?

This stroller is designed to grow with your child, accommodating babies from 6 months to approximately 4 years old, with a maximum weight capacity of 22 kg (48.50 lbs). It’s ideal for toddlers who are ready to explore the world with you.

Superior Comfort: Bugaboo Butterfly Recline and 4-Wheel Suspension

The one-hand recline feature offers a range of positions (30°–143°) so that your baby can nap comfortably or sit up and enjoy the ride. The adjustable leg rest also adds to the comfort, whether your little one is sleeping or playing.

You’ll also enjoy smooth handling for any terrain. Bugaboo Butterfly’s 4-wheel suspension means your little one will enjoy a gentle, comfortable ride over bumpy city streets, curbs, and uneven surfaces. Despite its compact size, the stroller is designed for easy maneuverability—even a light push gets you rolling effortlessly.

The Perfect Travel Stroller: Bugaboo Butterfly Can Go on a Plane!

Yes! The Bugaboo Butterfly is IATA-compatible, which means it’s designed to fit in overhead compartments on most airlines. Its folded dimensions (45 x 23 x 54 cm) make it easy to store in tight spaces, whether on a plane or in a car trunk, allowing for stress-free travel.

What’s Included With the Bugaboo Butterfly Stroller

Your Bugaboo Butterfly comes with everything you need for a smooth ride:

  • Chassis with Wheels: Pre-assembled and ready to go.
  • Spacious Underseat Basket: Holds up to 8 kg (17.64 lbs) with easy access from the front and rear.
  • Base Fabric Set and Sun Canopy: A large 4-panel sun canopy with a breezy panel for ventilation.
  • Integrated Leg Rest: Adjustable in 5 positions for extra comfort.
  • Seat Inlay: Padded for a cozy, secure ride.
  • Carry Strap: For hands-free carrying on the go.
  • Rain Cover: Protects your little one from unexpected weather.
  • Add-Ons: Bugaboo Butterfly Accessories

Enhance your stroller with these optional accessories:

Care Instructions: Bugaboo Butterfly Is Easy to Maintain

Keep your Bugaboo Butterfly looking and feeling like new with easy-to-follow care instructions. The seat inlay, underseat basket, and carry strap fabrics are machine washable at 30°C (86°F), while the base seat fabric should be hand washed.

Bugaboo Butterfly Review and Reddit Feedback

Parents rave about the Bugaboo Butterfly for its unbeatable convenience, lightweight design, and comfortable ride. With thousands of positive reviews online and discussions on platforms like Reddit, it’s clear that this stroller is a fan-favorite for busy parents. With the Bugaboo Butterfly Stroller, you’re ready to take on the world—one adventure at a time. Lightweight, compact, and designed with both you and your baby’s comfort in mind, this stroller is perfect for parents on the move.

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