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cybex stroller folding instructions Cybex Gazelle S Stroller – Baby & Kids 1st

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cybex stroller folding instructions Cybex Gazelle S Stroller – Baby & Kids 1stThe CYBEX Gazelle S is the ideal first stroller that includes a removable shopping basket with an impressive additional carrying capacity of 25 lbs. Adapting to the changing needs of your family, the Gazelle S can easily convert from a single to a double stroller without additional adapters. Designed to support 20+ different configurations, the Gazelle S includes a near flat reclining reversible seat and is compatible with our Gazelle S Cot and all

The CYBEX Gazelle S is the ideal first stroller that includes a removable shopping basket with an impressive additional carrying capacity of 25 lbs. Adapting to the changing needs of your family, the Gazelle S can easily convert from a single to a double stroller without additional adapters. Designed to support 20+ different configurations, the Gazelle S includes a near-flat reclining reversible seat and is compatible with our Gazelle S Cot and all CYBEX Infant car seats for use from birth. Add the optional kid board (sold separately) to accommodate 3 children. Endless opportunities for your growing family!

  • Easily converts from a single to double stroller without additional adapters
  • Folds with two seat units attached to the frame
  • One-Pull Harness: Our user-friendly harness system makes securing your child in the seat a breeze with one simple pull – no fuss and extra handy if you’re doing it twice.
  • Independent reclining seat back and leg adjustments offer multiple configurations, allowing you to position your child for comfort
  • Supports 20+ configurations using Gazelle S Seat units, Gazelle S Cots, CYBEX infant car seats or the removable Shopping Basket
  • Removable Shopping Basket provides extra storage up to 25 lbs.
  • Extra-large, easy access lower basket for extra storage space while out on the go (30 lbs. max load)
  • Premium design with a robust all-aluminum frame, 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
  • Streamlined fold for easy storage at home or in the car
  • Extendable XXL sun canopy with mesh window and a UPF 50+ rating
  • Large, reversible seat unit reclines to a near-flat position
  • 50 lbs. weight capacity for each seat unit (second seat unit sold separately)
  • One-hand, height-adjustable handlebar offers comfortable steering for all users
  • Versatile 3-in-1 Travel System with the seat unit, Gazelle S Cot (sold separately), and any CYBEX infant car seat (sold separately) using the included adapters
  • Stroller compatible with CYBEX, Maxi-Cosi® Mico 30 and Nuna PIPA™ infant car seats using the included adapters
  • Additional adapters sold separately for: BRITAX® B-Safe 35, BRITAX® B-Safe 35 Elite, BRITAX® Endeavours, Graco® SnugRide® 30/35, Graco® SnugRide® SnugLock® 30/35, Chicco® KeyFit® 30, Peg Perego® Primo Viaggio 4-35. Please contact ParentLink for additional compatibility information.

Recommended usage

  • Use from birth with Gazelle S Cot or infant car seat. Seat unit suitable from 6 months to 50 lbs.

What's in the box

  • Stroller frame
  • 1 seat unit with bumper bar
  • Shopping basket
  • Rain cover
  • Cup holder
  • Car seat adapters

Specifications

  • Measurements Assembled: 41.9”L x 25.4”W x 42.7”H
  • Measurements Folded (with wheels): 32.9” L x 25.4” W x 12.2” H Weight: 28.4 lbs. (excludes shopping basket)
  • Front wheels (lockable): 11"
  • Rear wheels (swivel): 7.9"

Materials

  • 65% Aluminum; 15% Polyester; 15% Plastic; 5% Rubber.
  • Padding 100% Polyester
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