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bugaboo turtle by nuna instructions Bugaboo Kangaroo Complete Stroller + Turtle Air Shield By Nuna Travel – Albee Baby

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bugaboo turtle by nuna instructions Bugaboo Kangaroo Complete Stroller + Turtle Air Shield By Nuna Travel – Albee BabyThe single to double stroller that can go anywhere. This seat only version lets you start simple and adapt as your family grows. More sustainably crafted, its made with durable recycled and bio based materials reducing environmental impact by 31%. The Bugaboo Turtle Air by Nuna is Bugaboo's lightweight car seat to safely transport your baby from day one. Designed in collaboration with Nuna, it offers top comfort for your baby on the road. Features XL

The single-to-double stroller that can go anywhere. This seat-only version lets you start simple and adapt as your family grows. More sustainably crafted, it’s made with durable recycled and bio-based materials — reducing environmental impact by 31%.

The Bugaboo Turtle Air by Nuna is Bugaboo's lightweight car seat to safely transport your baby from day one. Designed in collaboration with Nuna, it offers top comfort for your baby on the road.

Features

  • XL wheels and optimal suspension system
  • Convertible to a tandem stroller with sibling seat (sold separately)
  • One-hand fold with a self-standing design
  • One hand to adjust handlebar or recline seat
  • High padded seat with adjustable footrest
  • XL underseat basket holds 28.6 lbs (13 kg)
  • Extendable, height-adjustable sun canopy
  • Travel system-ready (car seat adapters included)
  • Add a bassinet or car seat (sold separately) to stroll with a newborn from birth
  • Add the Bugaboo wheeled board (sold separately) to bring an older kid along

Sustainability

  • Main frame made from ISCC-certified bio-based materials instead of fossil-fuels, reducing energy and chemical use
  • Crafted with more durable, 100% recycled outer fabric (on Moon Grey and Forest Green)
  • Built with 60% recycled aluminum
  • By making conscious choices, we’ve cut the stroller’s CO2 footprint by 31%
  • 100% vegan leather handlebar grips
  • Tested over 4,349 miles (7,000 km) on rough surface without significant wear and tear
  • Modular design supports repairs and refurbishment

Specifications

  • Stroller weight (fully assembled) 28.77 lbs (13.05 kg)
  • Age range For toddlers, from 6 months to about 4 years (max. 50 lbs)
  • Wheels Front: 8.5 inches (22 cm). Rear: 12 inches (30 cm)
  • Handlebar height 38.9 - 42.5 inches (99 - 108 cm)
  • Seat length and width 19.7 x 12.2 inches (50 x 31 cm)
  • One-piece self-standing fold 19.6 x 24.4 x 38.1 inches (50 x 62 x 97 cm)
  • Two-piece compact fold 36.22 x 20.87 x 14.17 inches (92 x 53 x 36 cm)
  • In-use dimensions 39.3 x 24.4 x 44.49 inches (100 x 62 x 113 cm)
  • Seat height (from ground) 24.8 inches (63 cm)
  • Max capacity in the seat 50 lbs (22 kg)
  • Max capacity in the underseat basket 28.6 lbs (13 kg) with extra pockets
  • Washing and cleaning - Seat and sun canopy fabrics are machine-washable at 86°F (30°C). Underseat basket and handlebar grips can be cleaned with a damp cloth. Always consult the washing label for the exact instructions.

Turtle Air Shield Features

  • Nuna-patented Tailor tech™ memory foam for ultimate side-impact protection
  • Suitable from birth (4 lbs) until 15 months (max. 30 lbs and 30 inches)
  • Lightweight design (8.8 lbs), easy to lift, carry and transport.
  • Merino wool mix baby insert to keep your baby snug and warm
  • Adjustable head support for optimal security
  • Bugaboo Turtle by Nuna recline base included, easy to install in your car
  • Sun canopy with UPF 50+ protection and a peek-a-boo window
  • 5-point harness with chest clip
  • Compatible with Bugaboo strollers
  • Greenguard Gold certified

What's Included

Stroller base - The hardware for your Bugaboo Kangaroo. Includes chassis, wheels, wheel caps, and grips.

Seat - Reversible and reclinable seat, with a reflective five-point comfort harness and adjustable seat footrest. Includes seat/bassinet frame, seat fabric, seat hardware, and rotating carry handle.

Sun canopy - Extendable and height-adjustable, with UPF 50+ protection and a peek-a-boo panel. Includes wires and clamps.

Underseat basket - Main basket holds maximum 28.6 lbs (13 kg). Total capacity 18.4 gallons (70 L).

Car seat adapters - Compatible with Bugaboo Turtle Air Shield by Nuna (included) and many infant car seats for a seamless transition between car and stroller. Check our Bugaboo Kangaroo car seat adapters page for a full compatibility list.

Bugaboo Turtle Air Shield By Nuna Infant Car Seat + Base - Contains the car seat, base, all hardware parts of the canopy, seat fabric, sun canopy with smart visor and baby inlay

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