cybex coya cup holder Cybex COYA Stroller
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cybex coya cup holder

cybex coya cup holder Cybex COYA Stroller

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cybex coya cup holder Cybex COYA StrollerIntroducing the CYBEX COA: the epitome of luxury and convenience for the discerning traveler. This ultra compact travel stroller is meticulously designed to elevate your journey from beginning to end. With its seamless foldability, it effortlessly transforms into a carry on luggage compatible size within seconds, ensuring a stress free travel experience. Designed with the fashion forward parent in mind, the COA combines iconic style with unrivaled

Introducing the CYBEX COŸA: the epitome of luxury and convenience for the discerning traveler. This ultra-compact travel stroller is meticulously designed to elevate your journey from beginning to end. With its seamless foldability, it effortlessly transforms into a carry-on luggage compatible size within seconds, ensuring a stress-free travel experience.

Designed with the fashion-forward parent in mind, the COŸA combines iconic style with unrivaled functionality. Its sleek and compact design embodies sophistication, making a bold statement wherever you go.

Experience unparalleled comfort for your child as they recline in an ergonomic near-flat position, supported by the integrated leg rest and secured with the snug one-pull harness. The COŸA caters to your child's every need, ensuring they travel in the lap of luxury.

The COŸA goes beyond being just a stroller—seamlessly transition from driving to strolling with ease. Thanks to the included adapters, simply attach any CYBEX infant car seat & go.

Stroller Features:

  • CARRY-ON COMPATIBLE. The COŸA features a compact fold allowing it to be easily stored in an overhead compartment or car trunk.
  • ONE-HAND FOLD. Make every journey luxurious, with a stroller that folds in seconds for easy storage.
  • ERGONOMIC NEAR-FLAT RECLINE. Find the perfect comfort position for your child. With one hand you can easily recline the backrest to an ergonomic near-flat position. Together with the integrated adjustable leg rest this helps your baby rest comfortably.
  • TRAVEL SYSTEM READY. For use from birth, attach any award-winning CYBEX infant car seat with included adapters to the COŸA for the ultimate in travel convenience.
  • ONE-PULL HARNESS. Navigate airport traffic with ease, while staying assured that your baby is snug and secure. The one-pull harness just takes seconds to fit – so you don’t waste a moment.
  • BREATHABLE BACKREST. Your child will enjoy every season with the removable, padded comfort inlay. Easily remove to expose a breathable mesh backrest.
  • INTEGRATED CARRY STRAP. Sling the folded COŸA over your shoulder with the padded carry strap - this luxury design detail makes carrying easy.
  • SUN CANOPY WITH MESH INSERT. A 3-section extendable sun canopy protects your child with UPF50+ fabric. Unzip the canopy to reveal a mesh window for additional breathability and air circulation.
  • SMOOTH FRONT-WHEEL SUSPENSION. Whether you’re roaming city streets or maneuvering through airport departure lounges, the smooth front-wheel suspension tackles any bumps in the way - keeping the handling steady and the ride comfortable.
  • LARGE SHOPPING BASKET. The spacious and easily accessible shopping basket has a load capacity of 11 lbs. making the COŸA a valuable companion for any occasion.

Specifications:

  • COŸA DIMENSIONS: 31.1" L x 17.3" W x 38.2" H
  • FOLDED COŸA DIMENSIONS: 20.5" L x 17.3" W x 7.1" H
  • COŸA WEIGHT: 14.6 lbs
  • COŸA SUITABILITY: Up to 55 lbs
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History of WWII. Great research.
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