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joolz guides age Joolz Aer2 Lightweight Compact Stroller Newborn BundleJoolz Aer2 Newborn Bundle: The Ultimate Travel System The Joolz Aer2 Newborn Bundle is a complete, all in one travel system that combines the ultra compact Joolz Aer2 stroller with a foldable bassinet, car seat adapters, and a bumper bar. This bundle provides the ultimate flexibility for parents, allowing you to seamlessly transition from car to stroller and from newborn to toddler. The stroller weighs just 14. 3 lbs and folds with one hand, while the

Joolz Aer2 Newborn Bundle: The Ultimate Travel System

The Joolz Aer2 Newborn Bundle is a complete, all-in-one travel system that combines the ultra-compact Joolz Aer2 stroller with a foldable bassinet, car seat adapters, and a bumper bar. This bundle provides the ultimate flexibility for parents, allowing you to seamlessly transition from car to stroller and from newborn to toddler. The stroller weighs just 14.3 lbs and folds with one hand, while the included accessories provide multiple options for safe and comfortable travel from day one.

Why Choose the Joolz Aer2 Newborn Bundle?

This bundle is designed for parents who need a single system that offers maximum flexibility without compromising on portability. It solves the problem of having to choose between a lightweight, compact stroller and a full-featured travel system, as it delivers on both fronts.

Your All-in-One Solution for Travel

The Joolz Aer2 Newborn Bundle gives you three distinct ways to use your stroller, making it one of the most versatile options on the market.

  • Newborns (0+ months) in the Stroller Seat: The stroller seat fully reclines to accommodate your infant.
  • Newborns in the Bassinet: The included foldable carrycot provides a safe, lie-flat space for your baby, and it folds down with a single hand for easy storage.
  • Infants with Car Seat: The car seat adapters allow you to attach a compatible car seat directly to the stroller chassis, creating a seamless transition from car to sidewalk without waking a sleeping baby.

Seamless Transitions and Unmatched Convenience

The Joolz Aer2 Newborn Bundle is designed to make your life easier. The car seat adapters install with a simple click, allowing you to transfer your car seat directly onto the stroller chassis. This eliminates the need to wake your baby. The adapters are compatible with a wide range of car seats, offering flexibility. The included foldable bumper bar adds an extra layer of security and can be left attached when you fold the stroller. This one-click, one-hand folding system means you can fold the stroller and bumper bar together, so you don't have to remove anything.

Built for Every Stage, from Newborn to Toddler

The Joolz Aer2 is a true long-term solution. When your child is ready, the ergonomic stroller seat supports them up to 50 lbs. It features a unique long backrest and an adjustable leg rest for comfort. The super extended sun hood with UPF 50+ provides essential protection, and the one-hand pull harness system ensures a secure and comfortable fit every time.

What’s Included in the Joolz Aer2 Newborn Bundle

This complete package includes everything you need for effortless outings from day one:

  • Joolz Aer2 Stroller: Lightweight (14.3 lbs), ultra-compact, with a one-hand, one-second fold.
  • Joolz Aer2 Bassinet: An innovative foldable bassinet for newborns.
  • Joolz Aer2 Car Seat Adapters: Compatible with a full range of car seats for a seamless travel system.
  • Joolz Aer2 Foldable Bumper Bar: Adds an extra touch of security and folds with the stroller.
  • Mattress: Provides a comfortable surface for your baby in the carrycot.
  • Travel Pouch: Protects your stroller when traveling.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Can I fold the stroller with the car seat adapters attached? A: Yes. You can fold the Joolz Aer2 stroller with the car seat adapters attached, which makes the transition from car to stroller quick and hassle-free.

Q: What car seats are compatible with the Joolz Aer2 adapters? A: The Joolz Aer2 car seat adapters are designed to work with almost any car seat, providing you with a wide range of compatibility.

Q: Is the bumper bar safe for my baby? A: Yes. The Joolz Aer2 foldable bumper bar is designed to provide an extra sense of security for your little one. It also gives them something familiar to hold onto.

Q: What is the benefit of the foldable bassinet? A: The foldable bassinet is a key feature of this bundle. Unlike traditional rigid bassinets, it folds down, making it much more practical for travel and storage. This means you can have a comfortable bassinet for your newborn without sacrificing portability.

Q: Does the bumper bar need to be removed before folding the stroller? A: No. The Joolz Aer2 foldable bumper bar is designed to fold seamlessly with the stroller with just one click and one hand. You do not need to remove it to fold the stroller.

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