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bugaboo donkey complete set Bugaboo Donkey 3 Mono StrollerThe Bugaboo Donkey 3 Mono is a single stroller that converts to a double stroller in only three simple clicks. It fits through standard doorways without any hassle, even in the double stroller configuration. You can carry all your groceries in the large under seat basket, and keep the essential items always at hand in the side luggage basket. Easy to push and maneuver even if fully loaded, this stroller can hold the weight of your growing child, along

The Bugaboo Donkey 3 Mono is a single stroller that converts to a double stroller in only three simple clicks. It fits through standard doorways without any hassle, even in the double stroller configuration. You can carry all your groceries in the large under-seat basket, and keep the essential items always at hand in the side luggage basket. Easy to push and maneuver even if fully loaded, this stroller can hold the weight of your growing child, along with all your groceries as you take on every twist and turn on the way.


Specifications 
  • Expandable to a side-by-side double stroller.
  • Side luggage basket with carry handle for added storage—just grab and go!
  • Fits through most doors even when expanded to a double stroller.
  • Puncture-proof foam wheels for a smooth and comfortable ride on any terrain.
  • Two-wheel position for an easier ride through mud, sand, or snow.
  • Convenient one-piece self-standing fold.
  • Compact two-piece fold.
  • Suitable from birth to toddler—comes with a bassinet and a seat.
  • Comfortable reversible and reclinable seat.
  • Height-adjustable handlebar.
  • Easy to push and maneuver with one hand.
  • Sun canopy is water-repellent, with UPF 50+ sun protection rate.
  • Complete set of wheel caps for protecting and adding a touch of style.
  • Fabrics are machine washable.
  • Car seat compatible (please check compatibility details)
  • Additional seat and bassinet can be purchased separately to convert to Duo or Twin stroller.
  • 2+2 years limited warranty registration required.

 

Dimensions & Weight

  • Width (single stroller mode): 60cm/23.6 inches
  • Width (double stroller mode): 74cm/29 inches
  • Stroller weight with seat: 13 kg/28 lbs
  • One-piece fold: 52 x 60 x 93 cm (35.8 x 23.6 x 36.6 inches)
  • Compact fold: 91 x 60 x 24 cm (35.8 x 23.6 x 9.4 inches)
  • Front wheel dimensions: 25 cm/10 inches
  • Rear wheel dimensions: 30 cm/12 inches
  • Each seat can hold up to 22 kg/48 lbs.
  • Underseat basket capacity: 22 lbs.
  • Side luggage basket capacity: 22lbs.

 

Compatibility

Compatible with the following car seats:

  • Bugaboo Turtle by Nuna
  • Chicco®
  • Britax-Römer®,
  • Maxi Cosi® 

(adapters required—available to purchase separately)

 

What's Included
  • Convertible Stroller Frame
  • 1 Seat
  • 1 Bassinet
  • Sun Canopy
  • Rain Cover 
  • Side Luggage Bag


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