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bugaboo cameleon 1 weight Bugaboo Cameleon Classic+ Grey Melange Complete Stroller

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bugaboo cameleon 1 weight Bugaboo Cameleon Classic+ Grey Melange Complete StrollerThe Bugaboo Buffalo by Diesel Denim is stylish yet ruggedjust like a pair of blue jeans. The special edition stroller features treated denim, a blue anodized chassis, a black faux leather handlebar and copper accents reminiscent of Diesel denim. The stroller is built on the frame of the Bugaboo Buffalo, the all terrain stroller suitable for tougher trails and the urban jungle alike. The Buffalo, which features a high, reversible seat, can go into a

The Bugaboo Buffalo by Diesel Denim is stylish yet rugged—just like a pair of blue jeans. The special-edition stroller features treated denim, a blue anodized chassis, a black faux-leather handlebar and copper accents reminiscent of Diesel denim.

The stroller is built on the frame of the Bugaboo Buffalo, the all-terrain stroller suitable for tougher trails and the urban jungle alike. The Buffalo, which features a high, reversible seat, can go into a two-wheel mode that allows it to stroll over sand and snow. Take everything you need for the journey: The Buffalo can store up to 35 pounds and is the only stroller certified to safely carry a bag from the handlebar. Despite its ample space, the Buffalo folds compactly with its seat attached. 

Features

  • Four large, foam-filled wheels for all-terrain capability
  • In two-wheeled position, can easily maneuver over sand and snow
  • Accommodates 35 pounds of storage, including up to 13 pounds in a bag hanging from the handlebar (certified safe with integrated bag hooks)
  • Reversible seat faces forward or faces the parent
  • Spacious seat reclines to three positions in both directions, including flat position for newborns and sleeping
  • High position of seat and bassinet allows for easier access to child and storage
  • Height-adjustable handlebar
  • Folds compactly in one piece with the seat attached
  • Stands on its own when folded; seat and bassinet independently stand on the ground 

What's included

  • Chassis with wheels, seat/bassinet frame, carry handle
  • Base seat fabric
  • Base bassinet fabric
  • 1 tailored fabric set (sun canopy, bassinet apron)
  • Rain cover
  • Underseat bag 

Stats

  • Open: 34.5"L x 23.5"W x 36-44"H
  • Stroller weight: 27.1 pounds
  • Weight limit: 50 pounds
  • Folded: 35"L x 21"W x 13"H
  • Warranty: 3 years 

Compatible with

  • Bugaboo Buffalo bassinet (included)
  • Britax B-Safe, B-Safe 35 and B-Safe 35 infant car seats
  • Chicco KeyFit and KeyFit 30 infant car seats
  • Cybex Aton, Aton 2 and Cloud Q infant car seats
  • Maxi-Cosi Mico AP, Mico Max 30, Mico NXT and Prezi infant car seats
  • Peg-Perego Primo Viaggio 4-35 infant car seat
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