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maxi cosi stella travel system Maxi Cosi Zelia Luxe 5-in-1 Modular Travel System (New Hope Black)

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maxi cosi stella travel system Maxi Cosi Zelia Luxe 5-in-1 Modular Travel System (New Hope Black)The Maxi Cosi Zelia Luxe 5 in 1 Modular Travel System s designed to help you stroll into parenthood with ease. The stroller seat easily transitions from carriage to stroller mode and is reversible so your child can face you or the street. The included lightweight Mico Luxe Infant Car Seat is made for safety plus coziness for your baby. It features Side Impact Protection (SIP), removable plush infant inserts, and premium PureCosi fabrics that keep your

The Maxi Cosi Zelia² Luxe 5-in-1 Modular Travel System s designed to help you stroll into parenthood with ease.  The stroller seat easily transitions from carriage to stroller mode and is reversible so your child can face you or the street. The included lightweight Mico Luxe Infant Car Seat is made for safety plus coziness for your baby. It features Side Impact Protection (SIP), removable plush infant inserts, and premium PureCosi™ fabrics that keep your little one comfy.

 

Specifications

Zelia² Luxe Stroller

  • All-wheel suspension for smooth maneuvering.
  • Leather-like handlebar and bumper bar covers.
  • Bumper bar swings to the side for easy seat access.
  • Front lockable swivel wheels.
  • Reversible stroller seat for parent-facing or street-facing view.
  • Simple one-hand quick fold.
  • Adjustable handlebar.
  • Multiple recline options for customized comfort.
  • Soft, plush fabrics for added style and soothing comfort for baby.
  • Seat frame folds in half for compact folded size; self-standing.
  • MaxShade extendable canopy covers the entire seat.
  • Spacious under-seat basket.
  • Parent Cup holder.
  • Fabrics are machine washable.
  • 2-Year Limited Warranty.

 

Mico Luxe Infant Car Seat 

  • Rear-facing 4-30 pounds and up to 32 inches.
  • Extended canopy with flip-out visor UV protection.
  • Infant inserts for babies as small as 4 pounds.
  • Side Impact Protection.
  • MaxiLock™ secure locking system.
  • Premium PureCosi™ fabrics and padding keep your little one comfy.
  • Fabrics can be removed quickly with no rethreading of the harness when it’s time to machine wash and dry them. 
  • Adjustable base & Anti-rotation stability leg on base.
  • Integrated belt lock-off for easy & secure installation.
  • Installs easily without the base.
  • Aircraft certified and ready to travel.
  • Exceeds federal safety standards.
  • 1-Year Limited Warranty.
What's Included
    • Zelia² Luxe Stroller
    • Mico Luxe Infant Car Seat 
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