duna travel stroller Silver Cross Dune Stroller + Bassinet Bundle
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duna travel stroller

duna travel stroller Silver Cross Dune Stroller + Bassinet Bundle

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duna travel stroller Silver Cross Dune Stroller + Bassinet BundleSuitable from birth, straight out of the box, Dune is the next generation of Silver Cross strollers created with the modern family in mind. Intelligent, sustainable and minimalist in design, it maneuvers nimbly around busy streets, getting you from A to B with ease. The ultimate space saver, Dunes included folding bassinet has been designed especially for city living. Fully ventilated with adjustable air vents, it offers the perfect spot for snoozing

Suitable from birth, straight out of the box, Dune is the next generation of Silver Cross strollers – created with the modern family in mind. Intelligent, sustainable and minimalist in design, it maneuvers nimbly around busy streets, getting you from A to B with ease.

The ultimate space saver, Dune’s included folding bassinet has been designed especially for city living. Fully ventilated with adjustable air vents, it offers the perfect spot for snoozing on the go. And the best part? The bassinet folds completely into its base for easy transportation.

Freestanding Fold

The city parents’ secret weapon, Dune folds down one-handed in seconds, remaining on its wheels so the cushioned vegan leatherette handle never touches the floor. With just the flick of the catch, the stroller springs back into action within seconds no matter rearward or forward facing. Simply adjust the telescopic handle and you’re ready to take on the world – convenient, hygienic and stress-free.

Sustainable Fabrics

An estimated 1 million plastic bottles are thrown away globally per minute and Silver Cross has put them to good use with Dune’s outer fabrics woven exclusively with yarn from recycled plastic bottles – there are 35 bottles in the seat unit, 25 in the compact folding bassinet and 12 in the first-bed bassinet. Kind to the planet and comfortable for baby – Dune has both sustainability and style nailed.

Genius™ Harness System

Say goodbye to fiddly buckles and adjusters – meet the Genius™ harness system. The world-first system that keeps your baby safe and you calm, saving time and confusion. Adjust both headrest and harness with one hand, switching between positions at the push of a button. Pure genius.

5-in-1 Stroller System

From birth rear-facing out of the box or with the option of a Newborn Pod, the included Compact Bassinet or even as a travel system with car seat and adapters. Then, onto forward facing. Dune has 5 modes so parents can choose the best fit for them.

Enhanced Spring Suspension

Combat curbs and tackle tight corners with Dune’s enhanced spring suspension. Maneuvers nimbly around busy streets with no bumps in the road.

Dune Features

  • Seat is suitable from newborn to 55 lbs
  • Strolls with bassinet, rear facing, forward facing or as a travel system* 
  • One-handed fold facing either way—perfect for on-the-go parents
  • Features the Genius™ harness system with magnetic buckle
  • Adjustable calf support and multi-recline seat positions offer a fully flat recline for extra baby comfort
  • Sustainable outer fabrics woven exclusively with yarn from recycled plastic bottles
  • Vegan leather handle that never touches the floor when folded – ideal for public transport
  • Large, easy to access basket with 11 lbs capacity
  • Enhanced suspension to tackle busy streets and tight corners
  • Included UPF50+ Sun Sail attaches directly to the hood for instant shade

(with the addition of accessories)*

Bassinet Features

  • Ventilated UPF 50+ extended hood with pop-put sun visor & peek-a-boo window
  • Base’s adjustable air vents provide maximum air flow
  • Bamboo fabric lining
  • Removable, washable mattress
  • Included Apron for added warmth
  • Compatible with Silver Cross Dune/Reef bassinet stand

What's Included

  • Reversible Seat unit
  • Chassis
  • Stroller Canopy
  • New! UPF 50+ Sun Sail
  • New! Genius harness system
  • Shopping Basket
  • Bumper Bar
  • Rain Cover
  • Bassinet
  • Memory Foam Mattress
  • Apron

Specifications

  • Recommended Usage: Birth to 55 Lbs
  • Dimensions: 30" L x 23" W x 36-42.5" H
  • Folded: 27" L x 23" W x 11" H
  • Chassis Weight: 15.3lbs
  • Seat Unit Weight:10 lbs
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