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cybex 2 in 1 Cybex Gazelle S Double Stroller Moon Black/Black Frame

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cybex 2 in 1 Cybex Gazelle S Double Stroller Moon Black/Black FrameCybex Gazelle S 2 Double Stroller Designed with growing families in mind, the Cybex Gazelle S 2 modular stroller easily transitions from a single to a double or twin, and supports over 20 different configurations to meet both your current and future needs. Whether you are welcoming your first child, strolling with siblings, or expecting a double dose of joy with twins, the Cybex Gazelle S 2 easily transforms with you throughout your parenting journey.

Cybex Gazelle S 2 Double Stroller

Designed with growing families in mind, the Cybex Gazelle S 2 modular stroller easily transitions from a single to a double or twin, and supports over 20 different configurations to meet both your current and future needs. Whether you are welcoming your first child, strolling with siblings, or expecting a double dose of joy with twins, the Cybex Gazelle S 2 easily transforms with you throughout your parenting journey.

The Cybex Gazelle S 2 provides an exceptional ride and delivers an incredible level of functionality. In single mode, a stroller seat, cot or an infant car seat can be mounted onto the Gazelle S frame. To carry two children, the Shopping Basket can be replaced with another stroller seat, cot, or infant car seat to allow several different riding combinations.

The Gazelle S 2 boasts a huge 30-pound capacity under seat basket, in addition to a 25-pound capacity removable shopping basket, allowing you to stroll effortlessly with groceries, shopping packages or any other family essentials you may need during your travels.

As a double stroller, the Gazelle S 2 offers plenty of flexibility for siblings or twins, offering more than 20 configurations and a 50-pound weight capacity per seat. Add the Gazelle S Kidboard (sold separately) and a third child can come along for the ride.

The Gazelle S 2 features a compact fold with either one or two seats attached, allowing for easy storage at home or in the trunk of your car. A one-pull harness lets you secure your child in seconds. Featuring all-wheel suspension with an integrated frame shock absorption system, independent back and leg support, adjustable handlebar and an oversized sun canopy, the Gazelle S 2 is loaded with features and functionality for optimal ease and comfort.

Find the perfect fit for your unique family. The Cybex Gazelle S 2 all-in-one, modular stroller allows you to leverage multiple combinations of seats, cots and infant car seats to meet your growing family's needs. For every twist and turn, the Gazelle S 2 stroller will be your ultimate travel companion to help you along your journey.

Key Features:

  • Easily converts from a single to double stroller without additional adapters
  • Folds with both seats attached
  • One-pull seat harness system - making it faster and easier to adjust
  • Independent back and leg adjustments offer multiple configurations, allowing you to position your child for comfort
  • Supports 20+ configurations using stroller seats, carrycots, car seats or shopping baskets
  • Compatible with car seats from Cybex, Nuna and Maxi-Cosi (with included adapters) or Chicco, Graco, Britax and Peg-Perego (with adapters sold separately)
  • Removable shopping basket can be used in the upper position, providing extra storage up to 22 lbs.
  • Extra-large, easy access underseat basket holds 28 pounds
  • Premium design with an all-aluminum frame with taupe finish, leatherette handlebar and bumper bar, and high-quality fabrics
  • All-wheel suspension with integrated frame shock absorption system provides a smooth ride over a variety of surfaces
  • Extendable XXL sun canopy with mesh window and a UPF 50+ rating
  • One-hand height-adjustable handlebar offers comfortable steering for all users

What's Included:

  • Stroller frame
  • Gazelle seat unit
  • Gazelle second seat
  • Shopping basket
  • Rain cover
  • Cup holder
  • Car seat adapters

Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 41.3” L x 25.4” W x 43.1” H
  • Folded dimensions: 32.5” L x 25.4” W x 12” H
  • Weight capacity: 6 months to 50 pounds (from birth with Gazelle S 2 carrycot or car seat)
  • Stroller weight: 28.4 lbs.
  • Warranty: 2 years
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