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joolz aer vs silver cross jet Silver Cross Jet 5 Stroller – Bambi Baby

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joolz aer vs silver cross jet Silver Cross Jet 5 Stroller – Bambi BabyFrom departure to arrival, this innovative travel companion is your perfect solution for family adventures. As the only sustainable aircraft cabin approved stroller, it accommodates children from birth to 55 lbs and is compatible with car seats, ensuring a seamless transition from car to stroller. Designed with convenience in mind, it cleverly meets hand luggage size requirements, allowing you to push it right up to the plane door. When its time to

From departure to arrival, this innovative travel companion is your perfect solution for family adventures. As the only sustainable aircraft cabin-approved stroller, it accommodates children from birth to 55 lbs and is compatible with car seats, ensuring a seamless transition from car to stroller.

Designed with convenience in mind, it cleverly meets hand luggage size requirements, allowing you to push it right up to the plane door. When it’s time to board, fold it effortlessly into the included protective travel cover for easy storage in the cabin’s overhead compartment.

Newborn through toddlerhood

The spacious, sculpted seat features a multi-position, one-hand recline with a full lie-flat mode, safe for newborns when paired with the included newborn apron. As your little one grows, the seat can be adjusted to provide the most comfortable riding position.

Cabin approved

When folded, it meets hand luggage size regulations and can be transported easily with a pull-along handle, making it the ideal companion for air travel. The lightweight design ensures it fits effortlessly into overhead storage lockers and car trunks.

Key Features:

  • Stroll from birth to 55 lbs
  • Aircraft cabin-approved for easy travel
  • Freestanding, compact fold for convenient storage
  • Magnetic Genius™ buckle for enhanced safety
  • Crafted from anti-crease jersey sustainable fabric made from recycled plastic bottles
  • Lightweight at just 15.7 lbs*
  • Includes protective travel cover and rain cover

*Excluding bumper bar weight

Comfort and Safety

With a UPF50+ extendable hood featuring a pull-out sun peak and mesh airflow panel, your baby stays cool and shaded. The stroller also includes a padded harness for added comfort and safety during every journey.

Stylish and Sustainable

Featuring soft jersey fabrics and stylish vegan leather accents, this stroller is designed for both style and sustainability. The anti-crease fabric ensures it looks great on every stroll, whether at home or on the go.

What’s Included:

  • Ultra-Compact Stroller
  • UPF50+ Stroller Canopy
  • Genius buckle
  • Shopping Basket
  • Bumper Bar
  • Rain Cover
  • Luggage sleeve cover

Open Dimensions: 33” x 20” x 41.5”

Recommended Usage: Birth up to 55 lbs

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