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maxi cosi zelia 5-in-1 travel system

maxi cosi zelia 5-in-1 travel system Maxi Cosi Zelia Max 5-in-1 Modular Travel System

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maxi cosi zelia 5-in-1 travel system Maxi Cosi Zelia Max 5-in-1 Modular Travel SystemOverview Feel free to go wherever you want, whenever you want with the Zelia Max Travel System. 5 in 1 Strolling System The stroller is lightweight and stylish with 5 modes of use for the utmost in comfort. Baby will rest soundly as the carriage mode fully reclines. As baby grows, carriage mode switches easily to a toddler seat. Both the carriage and stroller seat can be arranged for parent or world facing. New and Improved The strollers recline

Overview

Feel free to go wherever you want, whenever you want with the Zelia Max Travel System.

5-in-1 Strolling System

The stroller is lightweight and stylish with 5 modes of use for the utmost in comfort. Baby will rest soundly as the carriage mode fully reclines. As baby grows, carriage mode switches easily to a toddler seat. Both the carriage and stroller seat can be arranged for parent- or world-facing.

New and Improved

The stroller’s recline adjuster is now located at the top of the seat with a lift lever to easily adjust the seat angle. To close the seat – press a button, lift and fold. Then there’s the narrower frame that allows for enhanced mobility, all while creating a larger seat for more space as your child grows.

Everyday Comfort and Luxury

The new Zelia Max fashions offer sophisticated style, while offering soft yet durable fabrics. The handle and bumper bar trims are finished with textured vegan leather coverings for an elegant touch.

The extendable MaxShade canopy with mesh peekaboo window increases airflow and lets you stay connected. There’s plenty of storage for accessories in the large basket. And the adjustable handle can be customized to the best height. After your stroll, it folds easily and stands upright.

Max Safety, Comfort, and Style

The Mico 30 infant car seat offers exceptional comfort and safety from 5 to 30 lbs. The redesigned adjustable car seat base comes with a premium UAS (Universal Anchor System) and AutoLock™ belt lock-off for a better fit in your car. The comfortable premium fabrics and padded 5-point harness covers keep baby secure and cozy during the ride, and the included head insert is perfect for the extra support needed by infants

Ride Pure, Feel Cosi

To protect your child in a way that’s pure and cozy, the Mico 30 has PureCosi™ fabrics made without wool or added fire retardant treatment that are machine washable and dryer safe.

Your little one will ride comfortably, taking in the sights while you enjoy the everyday luxuries the Zelia Max Travel System provides.

Weight Class: Carseat 5-30 lbs, Stroller up to 50 lbs

Stroller Features

  • Choose between forward or rear facing in carriage mode; In stroller mode, the seat is designed to recline for comfort in both directions
  • Large extendable canopy has a flip-out visor and peek-a-boo window
  • Customized for Canada - upgraded rubber wheels for durability and also includes insulated boot cover and rain cover for your child's protection
  • Adjustable stroller handle height for a more comfortable stroll
  • Extra inlay for added comfort and support; machine washable for quick cleaning
  • Self-standing fold for easy storage
  • Extra-large storage basket fits larger items with easy access
  • Lockable swivel wheels and 4 wheel suspension for easy transition from one terrain to another
  • Convenient parent cup holder
  • Bumper bar swings to the side to easily get in and out of the seat

Car Seat Features

  • One of the lightest premium infant car seat for babies - Rear- Facing from 5-30 pounds and up to 32" in height
  • Side Impact Protection and 5-point harness with up-front harness adjustment, harness covers

  • Featuring PureCosi™ fabrics made without wool or added fire retardant treatment

  • Premium fabrics, extra padding for a comfy ride and also Includes Cozi-Dozi infant support for smaller babies

  • Redesigned Stay-in-Car adjustable Base with premium UAS connectors and AutoLock" belt lock-off

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