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bugaboo lynx release date Bugaboo Lynx Complete StrollerMeet the Bugaboo Lynx, the lightest full size stroller. Parenting is hard enough; pushing a stroller shouldnt be. Introducing the Bugaboo Lynx, our lightweight strollerdesigned to help you effortlessly navigate life on the go. Specifications Large, easy accessible under seat basket: 22lbs (max weight), 36L (max volume) Highly maneuverable: compact design & small footprint 20. 5. Effortless to push, even when fully loaded. Easy, responsive one hand

 

Meet the Bugaboo Lynx, the lightest full-size stroller. Parenting is hard enough; pushing a stroller shouldn’t be. Introducing the Bugaboo Lynx, our lightweight stroller—designed to help you effortlessly navigate life on the go.

 

Specifications
  • Large, easy accessible under seat basket: 22lbs (max weight), 36L (max volume)
  • Highly maneuverable: compact design & small footprint 20.5.”
  • Effortless to push, even when fully loaded.
  • Easy, responsive one-hand steering
  • Easy one-piece, self-standing fold in any configuration. Two-piece fold for extra compact folding
  • Extra-large sun canopy with peek-a-boo window
  • Easy comfort harness | easy buckle up & unbuckle, easy height adjustment
  • Front wheels Bugaboo suspension
  • Two-wheel position (beach/snow)
  • Attach accessories easily with the integrated attachment point (ex. our Comfort Wheeled Board)
  • High seat placement: 22” from the ground
  • Height & length with handlebar adjustment
  • Changeable seat fabric, sun canopy, grips & wheel caps. All fabrics are machine washable.
  • One hand removing seat frame
  • 2+2 years limited warranty registration required.


Dimensions & Weight

  • Folded – 2 pcs fold: 34.45 x 20.87 x 12.2 inch
  • Folded – 1 pcs fold, self-standing: 23.62 x 23.62 x 34.65 inch
  • Unfolded: 31.1 x 23.62 x 38.98 - 43.3 inch
  • Wheels: 7” front wheels + 11.4” rear wheels
  • Weight: 20.7lbs
  • Box Dimensions: 32" x 21" x12"

 

Age & Weight Limit

  • Suitable for up to 50 lbs
  • Under-seat basket max volume: 36 L, max. weight: 22 lbs

 

What's Included
  • base & seat

  • peek-a-boo extended sun canopy

  • large under-seat basket

  • Large puncture proof wheels

  • Rain Cover

 

Product Highlights
Super light for easy lifting

The Bugaboo Lynx is our full-size yet lightweight stroller, as it weighs only 20.7 lbs. Created with high-grade aerospace aluminum, it’s incredibly durable without the weight, so you can effortlessly lift in and out of the car or up and down the stairs.

Holds up to 50 lbs

Even with its lightweight composition, the Bugaboo Lynx can accommodate up to 50 lbs in the seat and 22 lbs in the large under-seat basket, so even fully loaded, the Bugaboo Lynx drives like a dream.

Comfort wherever you go

 

When it’s snack time, keep the seat upright for feeding on the go or lay the seat flat for a quick snooze. The 3-position recline works both facing the parent or facing the world with the reversible seat. Fully extend the large sun canopy to protect your little one. At the same time the peek-a-boo window allows you to keep a watchful eye.

As your child grows, they become more active and eager to explore. With the adjustable 5-point harness that never requires rethreading, you can ensure your child will be safe and comfortable at any age.

Exceptional maneuverability

From coffee shops to dressing rooms, tight spaces can be challenging to navigate with any stroller, especially when it is fully loaded. Luckily, the compact, streamlined design of the Bugaboo Lynx has a responsive, one-handed push, so you easily maneuver tight space even when you have your hands full. Not to mention, the puncture-proof wheels and suspension give your child a smoother ride—whatever the terrain!

Extra-large extendable sun canopy

 

Offers protection and tranquility for your sleeping baby while the peek-a-boo window allows you to keep an eye on your little one.

Puncture-proof wheels

Puncture-proof wheels ensure you will never be stranded.

One-piece fold

 

Enjoy the benefits of a compact, self-standing fold without having to take off the seat.

Pairs perfectly with the Bugaboo Turtle

Integrated adapters on the Bugaboo Turtle car seat pair seamlessly with the Bugaboo Lynx stroller. The design of the Bugaboo Turtle car seat will also match your stroller's look. Meanwhile, the heavy-duty outer shell is super resilient yet lightweight, with an ergonomic carry handle to make transportation even easier. The Bugaboo Lynx can also be used with other popular car seat brands using adapters.

 

 

 

 

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★★★★★ 4
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I love how complicated ideas are presented in a very simple way. This deserves to be read alongside Joshua Hren's How to Read like a Catholic
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