cybex mios vs eezy s twist CYBEX MIOS Travel System
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cybex mios vs eezy s twist

cybex mios vs eezy s twist CYBEX MIOS Travel System

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cybex mios vs eezy s twist CYBEX MIOS Travel SystemPlease note: this item is not stocked in store and will be delivered in 3 5 Working days. Discover the Cybex MIOS Travel System in Cybex MIOS Travel System, it offers a one hand fold, height adjustable handlebar, light frame, bumper bar, all wheel suspension and more. This is a stylish and practical pushchair, it includes features that parents will adore and a smooth and comfy ride for your little one. The Cloud T i Size offers all round flexibility

Please note: this item is not stocked in store and will be delivered in 3-5 Working days.

Discover the Cybex MIOS Travel System in Cybex MIOS Travel System, it offers a one hand fold, height adjustable handlebar, light frame, bumper bar, all wheel suspension and more. This is a stylish and practical pushchair, it includes features that parents will adore and a smooth and comfy ride for your little one.

The Cloud T i-Size offers all-round flexibility and comfort for your child. The clever rotation mechanism lets the seat face sideways for effortless entry and exit. With the Cloud series we developed an ergonomic lie flat position. Building on this innovation the newest Cloud T i-Size can also be placed in a semi-reclined position while in the car. This new feature allows greater comfort for the child without compromising on safety while on the road.

The adjustable headrest offers 12 positions for a customized adjustment as your child grows. The integrated harness guide makes adjusting intuitive and quick - these safety features can be fitted to your growing child within seconds. The generous sun canopy, made from UPF50+ fabric, primarily protects your child from the sun but can also act as a shield against wind, or even the hustle and bustle of the street. When not in use the canopy can easily be stowed away.

The Cloud T i-Size features the tried and tested CYBEX Linear Side-impact Protection (L.S.P.) System for increased protection. The very first impact forces of an accident are reduced by the extended side protector facing the door. Together with the car seat's flexible shell it reduces impact forces by up to 25%, channelling them away from your child.

Configure your MIOS:

  • Choose your chassis colour
  • Choose a carrycot, lite carrycot or no carrycot
  • Choose a Cloud T i-Size car seat, with or without a base Cloud T

Highlights:

  • Foot brake
  • Padded harness
  • All terrain wheels
  • Two wheel mode
  • One hand folding
  • One hand recline
  • From swivel wheels
  • Seat at table height
  • Reversible seat unit
  • All wheel suspension
  • Light aluminium frame
  • Chassis weight: 12.6kg
  • Height adjustable handlebar
  • 4 in 1 travel system options
  • Flat ergonomic lying position
  • Use from birth to 17kgs (approx 4 years)
  • Extra large shopping basket in takes up to 5kg
  • Handlebar is made from a leather look material
  • Measurements when folded: L950 x W600 x H400mm
  • Memory buttons in seat can be clicked on an off easily
  • Extendable XXL sun canopy with UPF50+ and mesh insert for air circulation
  • Bumper bar is made from a leather look material in can be opened at either side and rotated

Reversible seat unit: Whether forward facing or parent facing, the MIOS Lux Seat can be easily adjusted tot he desired position in just a few simple steps.

One hand folding: The MIOS is easy to fold using just one hand. Its seat unit folds away with the frame into a compact, flat package. Even as a free standing unit, the new MIOS can be discreetly stowed away - in a restaurant, on public transport and at home.

One hand recline: Thanks to its simple handling, the MIOS Lux Seat adjusts to a comfortable lie flat position with just one hand - transforming the stroller into a comfortable, cosy bed when you're on the go.

XXL sun canopy: The MIOS's extendable XXL sun canopy provides UPF50+ sun protection and also effectively protects against wind and weather.

All wheel suspension: The new all wheel suspension of the MIOS ensures a soft, quiet and comfortable ride for parents and child.

4 in 1 Travel System: The MIOS's new 4 in 1 travel system makes it a flexible and comfortable travel companion. The frame allows the use of different attachments that provide the right solution. In addition to the new Lux Carry Cot and Lite Cot, these also include the award winning Cybex car seats. For older children, the MIOS can be used as a sophisticated stroller, with a seating unit that can be adjusted to be either forward facing or rear facing. The Seat pack for the Lux Seat Hardpart (sold separately).

Cloud T i-Size features:

  • Recline position
  • XXL Sun canopy
  • Comfortable travel
  • Removable newborn inlay
  • Easy boarding in + out of the car
  • Linear side-impact protection system
  • Adjustable headrest with 12 positions
  • The seat can be reclined to a full lie-flat position
  • Comfortable sleep for your little one wherever you go
  • The flexible shell + extended side protector work together to reduce impact forces by up to 25%
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