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babyzen yoyo stroller colors Babyzen YoYo Long Term Pushchair Hire

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babyzen yoyo stroller colors Babyzen YoYo Long Term Pushchair HireBabyzen YoYo 6 months Upwards (+ to 22kg approx. 4 years) Hire The YoYo2 is now our budget mode,l as the new premium model (Stokke YoYo3) is now available. Babyzen Stokke YOYO3 Age 6 Months Upwards Setup Tiny Explorers The Babyzen YoYo stroller 6 Months & Upwards setup is the ultimate compact and versatile pushchair to rent for travel, suitable from 6 months up to 22kg (approx. 4 years). Offering convenience and practicality, this lightweight and

Babyzen YoYo² 6 months Upwards (+ to 22kg approx. 4 years) Hire

 

The YoYo2 is now our budget mode,l as the new premium model (Stokke YoYo3) is now available. 

Babyzen® Stokke® YOYO®3 - Age 6 Months Upwards Setup – Tiny Explorers

 

The Babyzen YoYo² stroller 6 Months & Upwards setup is the ultimate compact and versatile pushchair to rent for travel, suitable from 6 months up to 22kg (approx. 4 years). Offering convenience and practicality, this lightweight and strong pushchair can be folded, unfolded and manoeuvred with one hand and can be carried on your shoulder for a hands-free solution. Thanks to the individual suspensions on all four wheels, the stroller perfectly navigates all types of surface offering a smooth push whilst providing a comfortable and supportive ride for your child. The YOYO2 is the first stroller to be accepted as cabin luggage on-board a plane, and once folded, can fit in the boot or foot well of a small car. A wonderful edition to our rental catalogue! This item can be delivered UK wide Next day delivery or London Same Day delivery!

FEATURES:

  • Lightweight frame, 6.2kg
  • Multi-position reclining backrest with a 5-point harness
  • UPF 50+ sun protection canopy with peekaboo window
  • Zipped back pocket to store essentials close to hand
  • Hytrel® elastomer suspension, unique technology
  • Basket supports up to 5kg of weight, easily accessible from front or back
  • Carry on the shoulder with its padded shoulder strap
  • When folded, the YOYO2 is below the recommended IATA approved carry-on baggage* size : 52 x 44 x 18 cm

Please note colour is just a preference and not a guarantee, whilst we try to accommodate colour requests (and 99% of the time you'll receive your choice) we cannot guarantee it. 

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