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bugaboo donkey black Bugaboo | Donkey5 Mono Complete Stroller

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bugaboo donkey black Bugaboo | Donkey5 Mono Complete StrollerIn three simple clicks, the Bugaboo Donkey5 grows from a single stroller to a side by side double stroller for siblings or twins. Stroller seats, bassinets and infant car seats can be used in any combination to create one of the highest quality double strollers on the market. New for the Donkey5 model, a higher positioning for the seat, bassinet, and side luggage basket mean your little ones and any necessities are closer within reach! Other updates

In three simple clicks, the Bugaboo Donkey5 grows from a single stroller to a side-by-side double stroller for siblings or twins. Stroller seats, bassinets and infant car seats can be used in any combination to create one of the highest-quality double strollers on the market.

New for the Donkey5 model, a higher positioning for the seat, bassinet, and side luggage basket mean your little ones and any necessities are closer within reach! Other updates include an easier fold, breezy bassinet ventilation, quick click harness with soft shoulder pad covers, integrated attachment points for cup holder and ride along board (sold separately), and updated softer fabrics.

It's called the Donkey for a reason: The Donkey5 packs 44 pounds of storage, between a roomy underseat basket and a side basket (for single mode) ideal for groceries and shopping bags. Top-of-the-line materials and large wheels with all-wheel suspension make the Donkey5 the smoothest of rides for baby and parent, no matter how rugged the terrain gets.

The seat frame of the Donkey5 becomes a bassinet when paired with included bassinet fabric. The reclining, reversible seat can face either direction and, in a unique-to-Bugaboo feature, it's also self-standing so your child has a seat wherever you go. The Bugaboo Donkey5 is compatible with infant car seats from numerous brands, allowing for the creation of a custom travel system.

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Features

  • Grows from a single stroller to a double stroller with multiple configurations involving stroller seats, bassinets or infant car seats
  • As a side-by-side double stroller, Donkey5 is still narrow enough to fit through a standard doorway
  • Higher seat positioning brings child closer to parent
  • Compatible with infant car seats to create a travel system
  • Large wheels with all-wheel suspension for a sturdy ride over rough terrain
  • Foam wheels simulate air-filled tires without ever going flat
  • Superior maneuverability and tight swivel radius allows for one-handed steering
  • Side luggage basket holds 22 pounds; includes cover and pockets for storing keys, wallet and phone
  • One-piece, self-standing fold
  • Can go into two-wheel mode for sand and snow
  • Reversible seat faces forward or faces parent
  • One-handed recline to three positions, including flat position for sleeping or newborns
  • Advanced breezy bassinet ventilation panels
  • Height-adjustable handlebar for parent comfort
  • Leather-look handlebar and bumper bar
  • Stroller seat and bassinet stand independently on the ground
  • Extendable sun canopy with ventilation window
  • Rotating carry handle / bumper bar
  • Storage pockets on outside of bassinet
  • Quick click harness with softened shoulder padding

Specifications

  • Open: 31.5"L x 23.6"W x 33-41.7"H
  • Folded: 35.4"L x 23.6"W x 20.4"H
  • Stroller weight: 26.9 pounds
  • Weight limit: 50 pounds per seat
  • Seat height from ground: 22.5"
  • Underseat storage weight limit: 22 pounds
  • Side luggage basket weight limit: 22 pounds
  • Warranty: 2 years with an extended 2 years when registered within 3 months of purchase

What's included

  • Base materials: chassis with wheels, seat/bassinet frame, sun canopy wires, carry handle, underseat basket, rain cover
  • Base fabrics: seat fabric, bassinet fabric and apron, side luggage basket with integrated zippered cover
  • Extendable sun canopy
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