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bugaboo competitor Bugaboo Donkey 6 Duo + Turtle Air Shield Travel System Bundle

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bugaboo competitor Bugaboo Donkey 6 Duo + Turtle Air Shield Travel System BundleThe go anywhere convertible stroller that truly carries it all. The Donkey 6 Duo + Turtle Air Shield Travel System Bundle is built to grow with your family, from single to double, while offering unmatched storage and smooth handling across any terrain. Large puncture proof wheels and a tight turning radius make it easy to steer one handed, even when fully loaded with kids and groceries. Despite its impressive capacity, the Donkey 6 keeps a slim

The go anywhere convertible stroller that truly carries it all. The Donkey 6 Duo + Turtle Air Shield Travel System Bundle is built to grow with your family, from single to double, while offering unmatched storage and smooth handling across any terrain.

Large puncture proof wheels and a tight turning radius make it easy to steer one handed, even when fully loaded with kids and groceries. Despite its impressive capacity, the Donkey 6 keeps a slim profile at just 23.6 inches wide in single mode, as narrow as a typical full size stroller. In double mode, it measures 29.1 inches and still fits through standard doorways.

Storage is where it truly shines. The underseat basket is now 50 percent larger, holding up to 33 pounds or 70 liters. The redesigned side luggage basket doubles as a changing bag, keeping essentials within reach. In single mode, it carries up to 22 pounds on the chassis. In double mode, it secures to the handlebar and holds up to 8.8 pounds.

Crafted for superior comfort, the Donkey 6 also introduces a new standard in textile dyeing. Its innovative dope dyed fabrics use no water and require less energy and fewer chemicals during production. The result is long lasting color that resists sunlight and washing, with pigment built directly into the fiber for enhanced durability and a more eco conscious finish.

New textile dyeing introduced on: Heritage Black, Deep Indigo, Fern Green and Cocoa Brown

Donkey 6 Features:

  • For use from birth with the bassinet and up to 50lbs in each stroller seat
  • Easily converts from a single stroller to a side - by- side double stroller in just three clicks
  • For use with one child (Single), two children of different ages (Double), or twins (Twin)
  • Extra - large sun canopy complete with a quiet peek - a- boo/breezy window
  • Standing, one - piece fold in any configuration with bassinet and/or seat(s) attached
  • Fits through standard doorways in Single, Double, and Twin mode
  • Easy to push, turn and maneuver with just one hand on any terrain
  • One - hand reclining seat; 3 positions parent facing & 2 positions front facing

New for Donkey 6:

  • Newborn bassinet(s) with twice as large breezy panels, soft organic cotton lining and extended apron with pocket
  • Under seat basket with 50% more storage space holding up to 33lb
  • Redesigned side bag doubles as a changing bag and can attach to the handlebar holds up to 8.8lbs (while in double on handlebar)
  • Seat fabric covering footrest for cleaner look, back seat pocket and color matching harness with longer straps
  • Lighter wheel design
  • Durable recycled fabrics and premium branding

Turtle Air Shield Features:

  • Suitable from birth (4 lbs) until 15 months (max. 30 lbs and 30 inches)
  • Lightweight (8.8 lbs), easy to lift and carry
  • Merino wool mix baby insert for top comfort
  • Adjustable head support and removable baby insert for optimal security
  • Turtle by Nuna recline base included, with four recline positions
  • UPF 50+ canopy with peek-a-boo window
  • Integrated magnetic buckle holders to easily buckle your baby up
  • Compatible with Bugaboo strollers (adapters needed)
  • Nuna-patented Tailor tech™ memory foam for ultimate side-impact protection
  • EPP energy-absorbing foam further reduces impact
  • High-strength handle protects head area
  • TÜV-approved to use on aircrafts
  • Five-point safety harness with chest clip
  • Safety indicators let you know when it’s correctly installed on the base

Donkey 6 Specifications:

  • Max Child Weight lbs.: 50 lbs.
  • Unfolded: Single mode: 34.25 x 23.62 x 43.7 / Double mode: 36.2 x 29.1 x 43.7
  • Folded: Single mode: 22. x 24.2 x 35.4 / Double mode: 20.4 x 30.7 x 35.4
  • 4-year warranty (2 years at purchase + 2 years when registered with Bugaboo)

All fabrics are machine washable at 86°F. The faux leather grips can be cleaned with a damp cloth. Always consult the washing label for the exact instructions.

Turtle Air Shield Specifications:

  • Weight: 8.8 lbs (including canopy and baby insert)
  • Age Range: Birth to approx. 15 months
  • Category: Infant car seat
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 31.69" x 17.32" x 27.36"
  • Child Weight: 4–30 lbs
  • Max Child Length: 30"

What's Included:

Your complete Bugaboo Donkey 6 Duo Complete stroller comes ready for the road ahead and includes:

  • 1 Stroller Base
    Chassis with pre assembled grips, wheels, and wheel caps
  • 2 Seats
    Two complete seat sets including seat hardware, footrests, seat fabrics, carry handles, leather look grips, and five point safety harnesses
  • 1 Bassinet
    Bassinet hardware and fabric with breezy panel for airflow and visibility, plus aerated mattress
  • 1 PureBreeze™ Mattress
    Dual sided with enhanced breathability for year round comfort
  • 2 Sun Canopies
    Two full canopy sets with wires and clamps, UPF 50+ protection, and peek a boo panels
  • Side Luggage Basket + Underseat Basket
    The side basket allows you to switch back to Mono mode whenever needed.
  • Bugaboo Turtle Air Shield + Recline Base
  • Mono car seat adapter
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