cybex balios s folding Cybex Balios S Lux 10 Piece Comfort Bundle-Ocean Blue
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cybex balios s folding Cybex Balios S Lux 10 Piece Comfort Bundle-Ocean Blue

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cybex balios s folding Cybex Balios S Lux 10 Piece Comfort Bundle-Ocean BlueThis product is available for pre order, with stock expected early 2023. Contact the shop on 028 8225 1108 for more information. Bundle includes: 1x Balios S LUX Pushchair 1x Cot S LUX Carrycot 1x Cybex Footmuff 1x Car Seat Adapters 1x Cup Holder 1x Aton B Infant Carrier Car Seat 1x Base One Isofix Base Balios S LUX Pushchair. Love living city life to the max? The all new Balios S Lux has all the flexibility and luxurious comfort you and your child

This product is available for pre-order, with stock expected early 2023.

Contact the shop on 028 8225 1108 for more information.

Bundle includes:

  • 1x Balios S LUX Pushchair
  • 1x Cot S LUX Carrycot
  • 1x Cybex Footmuff
  • 1x Car Seat Adapters
  • 1x Cup Holder
  • 1x Aton B Infant Carrier Car Seat
  • 1x Base One Isofix Base

 

Balios S LUX Pushchair.

Love living city life to the max? The all-new Balios S Lux has all the flexibility and luxurious comfort you and your child could wish for, right from day one.

Enjoy peace of mind that your little one is safe and comfortable, while you take charge of your to-do list. Its travel system means you’ve got every base covered, giving you the choice between our new Cot S Lux, an infant car seat or a stroller seat. Curbs, cobbles or bumpy sidewalks are easy to tackle with its advanced, city-ready suspension. The ergonomic lie-flat recline lets even the smallest babies enjoy the smoothest rides, while the unique one-pull harness supplies the snuggest fit in seconds.

And it looks as good as it handles, with a sleek design and colors for taking on the city in style. The Balios S Lux: Ready to power through your day.

 

The Updated for 2023 Balios S goes up a notch in both quality and features over the previous models. Also introducing new colours for this season.

 

Featuring:

NEW ONE-PULL HARNESS Secure your child in seconds. One hand is all you need to fit the harness to the perfect form-hugging position.

NEW ADVANCED SUSPENSION

Front-wheel suspension combines with revolutionary frame-based rear suspension to deliver a new level of riding comfort.

 

NEW SPACIOUS SHOPPING BASKET

A 10 kg load capacity makes the Balios S Lux an invaluable companion for the weekly shop, day trips and picnics.

 

ERGONOMIC LIE-FLAT POSITION

The huge reversible seat unit of the Balios S Lux is the last word in luxurious comfort and coziness, and is fully adjustable into an ergo nomic lie-flat position for use from birth.

 

ONE-HAND FOLD

With one hand the Balios S Lux can be easily folded into a free-standing package, for convenient stowing and storage.

 

TRAVEL SYSTEM

One stroller, four ways to ride. Attach a Cot S Lux, Cocoon S, infant car seat or a seat unit to adapt the stroller for any journey.

 

HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE HANDLEBAR

Allowing the steering level to be tailored to the height of the parent, the handlebar height can be easily adjusted with one hand.

 

XXL SUN CANOPY WITH MESH INSERT

Shield your child from the elements with an extendable XXL sun canopy made of UPF50+ protective fabric, featuring a mesh window for breathability and healthy air circulation on hot days.

 

NEVER-FLAT ALL-TERRAIN WHEELS

Go off-road with confidence, with wheels that won’t puncture no matter how tough the terrain.

 

Sizes:

Unfolded: L 810 – 910 mm / W 600 mm / H 1000 – 1100 mm

Folded (most compact): L 400 mm / W 485 mm / H 650 mm

Weight: 11.7 kg

 

Cybex Cot S Lux (2023 Model).

The new updated for 2023 Cot S from Cybex in the Gold range of products to fit the Balios S and Talos S pushchairs. A change of style and an increase in

quality bring in this new version.  

 

Features:

NEW inside pocket – A pocket inside the cot is a safe place to store belongings.

Cosy spacious interior – Generous dimensions and a cosy soft lining, the ideal cot on the go.

Soft foam mattress – Springy and soft foam mattress delivers maximum comfort and support for your baby.

Sky view window – A mesh window improves air circulation and offers a view of the outside world.

Carry handle – Easily attach and remove the Cot S Lux Carrycot from the pushchair frame using the integrated carryhandle.

XXL sun canopy – UPF50+ protective fabric extendable sun canopy, with mesh window for extra air circulation.

 

Dimensions:

Folded (most compact): L 843 mm / W 410 mm / H 180 mm

Inner: L 780 mm / W 330 mm / H 200 mm

Outer: L 845 mm / W 410 mm / H 315 mm

Weight: 4.6 kg

 

Car Seat Adapters.

The Cybex Balios car seat adapters convert your Balios S LUX pushchair into a full travel system and are compatible with all Cybex infant carrier car seats (as well as several other makes also!)

 

Cybex Aton B2 i-Size with Base ONE.

CYBEX presents the new Aton B2 i-Size infant car seat. Developed according to the latest safety standard, it features Linear Side impact Protection that reliably protects your baby while traveling. In addition to this, the removable newborn inlay and height-adjustable headrest ensure maximum comfort during your child’s first two years. At 3.8 kg, the Aton B2 i-Size is not only lightweight, but also easy to handle after the ride. It is compatible with CYBEX strollers and other select brands. The foldable USF50+ XXL sun canopy of the Aton B2 i-Size protects against sun and wind even outside the car. With this car seat you and your baby can get safely from A to B from day one.

 

Main Features:

OPTIMAL PROTECTION FOR PEACE OF MIND

The latest R129/03 safety standard was the benchmark in the development of the Aton B2 i-Size. The infant car seat and matching Base One are approved to the latest standards, have i-Size compatibility and have undergone extended side-impact testing.

 

REDUCES THE FORCE OF A SIDE IMPACT

The Linear Side-impact Protection System increases safety in the event of a side-impact collision. In combination with the energyabsorbing shell, it can reduce the force of a side impact by approximately 25%.

 

PROTECTS YOUR CHILD FROM SUN AND WIND

The XXL sun canopy is made of UPF50+ fabric that protects your child’s sensitive skin from the sun’s rays. Additionally, the foldable canopy reliably shields from wind when the journey continues outside the car.

 

TRAVEL STSTEM COMPATIBLE

Travel system capability lets you attach the Aton B2 i-Size to any stroller

from CYBEX, gb or many other select brands. The easy and intuitive mounting of the infant car seat guarantees you a pleasant and smooth onward journey on foot.

 

MULTI HEIGHT HEADREST

Thanks to the 11-position height adjustable headrest, the infant car seat 

grows with your child during the first 18-24 months (approx). Head, neck and shoulders are supported while the harness automatically and comfortably adapts to each growth spurt.

 

NEWBORN INLAY

The removable newborn inlay supports an ergonomically correct position for your baby up to 60 cm. So you can be sure that your child has maximum protection.

 

BASE ONE

The Base One is compatible with the Aton S2 i-Size and the Aton B2 i-Size. Equipped with individually rotatable ISOFIX connectors and a height-adjustable load leg, the Base One adds extra safety and stability to these infant car seats. One-click installation makes it safe and simple to take your car seat in and out of your vehicle, with no further fastening required. Installation indicators also help you get the base set up successfully, letting you know when it’s safe and ready to use.

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