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when did bugaboo fox 2 come out Fox 5 Renew Complete Stroller by Bugaboo Fern Green

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when did bugaboo fox 2 come out Fox 5 Renew Complete Stroller by Bugaboo Fern GreenExplore nature in ultimate comfort while creating the most nurturing space for your newborn. More sustainably crafted, the Fox 5 Renew is engineered for effortless strolls on all terrains. Features New breathable PureBreeze mattress with dual sides and antibacterial protection Extra large all terrain wheels Full suspension for smooth strolls Sturdy yet lightweight design Agile and responsive one hand navigation Fold, adjust, and maneuver with one hand

Explore nature in ultimate comfort while creating the most nurturing space for your newborn. More sustainably crafted, the Fox 5 Renew is engineered for effortless strolls on all terrains.

Features
New breathable PureBreeze™ mattress with dual sides and antibacterial protection
Extra-large all-terrain wheels
Full suspension for smooth strolls
Sturdy yet lightweight design
Agile and responsive one-hand navigation
Fold, adjust, and maneuver with one hand
Spacious ergonomic bassinet for superior comfort
Reversible, reclinable, and extendable seat
Large extendable UPF 50+ sun canopy
Car seat compatible (adapters needed)

Specifications
General

Stroller weight (fully assembled) With seat: 12.3 kg (21.12 lbs). With bassinet: 13.3 kg (29.32 lbs)
Age range From birth to about 4 years (max. 22 kg/50 lbs)
Category Comfort all-terrain stroller

Max. capacity
On the seat 22 kg (50 lbs)
In the bassinet 9 kg (20 lbs)
Large underseat basket 10 kg (22 lbs), 39 liters (10.3 gallons)

Dimensions
Wheels Front wheels: 22 cm (8.5 inches). Rear wheels: 30 cm (12 inches).
Handlebar height 92 - 108 cm (36.2 - 42.5 inches)
Seat Width: 39 cm (15.4 inches). Length: 50 cm (19.7 inches), extendable by 10 cm (4 inches).
Folded (L x W x H)
One-piece self-standing fold 44 x 60 x 90 cm (17.3 x 23.6 x 35.4 inches)
Two-piece compact fold 89 x 53 x 34 cm (35 x 20.9 x 13.4 inches)

In-use (L x W x H)
In-use dimensions 93 x 60 x 105 cm (36.6 x 23.6 x 41.3 inches)
Seat height (from ground) 59 cm (23.2 inches)
Bassinet height (from ground) 54 cm (21.3 inches)

Materials
Fabrics Outside: 100% recycled polyester (on sun canopy, seat, bassinet, and apron). Lining: 100% polyester. Filling 1: 100% polyester. Filling 2: 100% polyurethane foam.
Handlebar grips 100% vegan leather
Mattress Outside: 100% polyester. Filling: 100% polyurethane foam.

Certified B Corp: Bugaboo meets high standards of social and environmental impact, ensuring sustainability and ethical business practices.

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