cheap stokke pushchair Stokke YOYO³ Stroller From Newborn to Toddler – Juvenile Shop
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cheap stokke pushchair Stokke YOYO³ Stroller From Newborn to Toddler – Juvenile Shop

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cheap stokke pushchair Stokke YOYO³ Stroller From Newborn to Toddler – Juvenile ShopOne stroller for all stages: start with the 0+ newborn pack and switch to the 6+ color pack as your baby grows. Stokke YOYO is a versatile stroller that accompanies your child every day, from birth to toddler. Sturdy and super maneuverable, it has been designed to provide optimal daily comfort to your child. Stokke YOYO has double the agility and ingenuity with its signature folding and unfolding. It can be stored in the smallest space at home, takes

One stroller for all stages: start with the 0+ newborn pack and switch to the 6+ color pack as your baby grows.

Stokke® YOYO³ is a versatile stroller that accompanies your child every day, from birth to toddler. Sturdy and super maneuverable, it has been designed to provide optimal daily comfort to your child. Stokke® YOYO³ has double the agility and ingenuity with its signature folding and unfolding. It can be stored in the smallest space at home, takes up very little room in the trunk of a car and can be worn over the shoulder. Catch the subway, get on a bus, jump in a taxi or fly to the other side of the world! Clip a compatible car seat on your YOYO stroller easily. There has never been a more convenient stroller. New features: extended canopy, ventilation window, peek-a-boo window and super soft cushion.

Stokke® YOYO³ stroller from 6 months

  • Versatile, ultra compact & super sturdy, providing optimal daily comfort from 6 months.
  • Folds in and out in a flash
  • Compact, can be stored anywhere
  • Suitable for air travel, folded (cabin baggage dimensions*)
  • Ultra-lightweight, easily carried over the shoulder
  • Extendable anti-UV canopy with peak-a-boo and closeable ventilation window
  • Equipped with a 5-point harness
  • Redesigned seat pad: new pillow and increased backrest height with mesh strap protectors
  • Sturdy and super maneuverable with reflecting wheels for added safety 

Increased child comfort

  • 4 wheel suspension (Hytrel® elastomer technology) and "Soft Drive" system
  • Extra storage: under seat basket with 10kg/22lbs capacity and zipped back pocket to keep essentials close at hand
  • Foldable handlebar in soft faux leather with tether strap
  • Multi-position reclining backrest
  • Anti-UV (UPF 50+) water-repellent fabric

Includes

  • 1 stroller frame
  • 1 reversible backrest 1 6+ seat base 1 shopping basket
  • 2 6+ canopy wires
  • 1 carrying strap 
  • 1 x protective bag
  • Canopy and Seat Pad 

*Cabin luggage standards may vary depending on the airline; we recommend checking with your carrier for the latest applicable cabin luggage allowance.

Stokke® YOYO® 0+ newborn pack

  • The 0+ newborn pack paired with the YOYO³ frame, allows your baby to lay comfortably flat, snuggled in a soft, cozy nest pad.
  • Foldable together with the YOYO³ frame (folded cabin baggage dimensions*)
  • Extendable anti-UV canopy with closeable ventilation window.
  • Equipped with a 5-point harness. 

Extra comfort

  • 2.5cm mattress with soft headrest.
  • This version lets you clip your car seat onto the stroller frame without having to remove the fabric. Anti-UV (UPF 50+) water-repellent fabric.
  • Accommodates newborns from birth and up to 9kg/19.8 lbs. 

Includes

  • 1 head support
  • 1 base fabrics
  • 1 nest pad
  • 1 canopy
  • 1 foot cover
  • 1 canopy wire

*Cabin luggage standards may vary depending on the airline; we recommend checking with your carrier for the latest applicable cabin luggage allowance. 

YOYO car seat adapters

  • Allow you to clip compatible car seats on the YOYO³ stroller. 
  • These are the compatible car seats you can use with the car seat adapters:
    • Nuna Pipa Lite
    • Clek Liing 
    • Cybex Aton Q
    • Maxi Cosi Mico Max Plus
    • Pipa Nuna
    • Cybex Aton2
    • Cybex Cloud Z
    • Cybex Aton5
    • Maxi-Cosi Max Mico 30

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 41.7L x 33.8W x 17.3H in.
  • Weight: Full stroller with 0+ newborn pack 14.6 lbs.
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