bugaboo butterfly cabin Bugaboo Butterfly 2 Complete Stroller + Travel Bag Bundle
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bugaboo butterfly cabin Bugaboo Butterfly 2 Complete Stroller + Travel Bag Bundle

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bugaboo butterfly cabin Bugaboo Butterfly 2 Complete Stroller + Travel Bag BundleUnlock a world of experiences with the Bugaboo Butterfly 2. The ultra compact, one second fold travel stroller simplifies trips around the block and beyond. Explore freely and move with ease as your growing baby enjoys ultimate comfort in the ergonomic seat. Engineered so you can explore beyond borders. The stroller folds in one second into an ultra compact and durable package thats compatible with overhead plane compartments. Unfolding is just as

Unlock a world of experiences with the Bugaboo Butterfly 2. The ultra-compact, one-second fold travel stroller simplifies trips around the block and beyond. Explore freely and move with ease as your growing baby enjoys ultimate comfort in the ergonomic seat.

Engineered so you can explore beyond borders. The stroller folds in one second into an ultra-compact and durable package that’s compatible with overhead plane compartments. Unfolding is just as simple, ready to disembark and discover together. Make sure to check with your airline before you travel.

After a day on the go, you can recline the seat and let your child nap in the roomy ergonomic seat. While they take in new surroundings, use the supportive fully upright position. For ultimate comfort at any angle, adjust the integrated footrest with one hand.

The larger wheels with full suspension offer better maneuverability, grip, and resistance in different conditions. They’re made with durable material and tested to travel over 2,485 miles without showing much wear and tear.

With an upgraded underseat basket that carries up to 17.6 lbs, there’s no need to travel light. The Bugaboo Butterfly 2 also has an additional storage pocket on the back of the seat, so you can keep your essentials close by.

Our boundary-pushing design has the lowest environmental footprint in our lineup to date. It’s built to last with durable bio-based material and recycled aluminum. This has reduced its CO2 footprint by 30% compared to the original Bugaboo Butterfly model.

A long-lasting product is a more sustainable choice. The Bugaboo Butterfly 2 is crafted with premium materials under safe and fair conditions in our award-winning factory. It’s then tested beyond industry standards for superior safety and durability.

Features

  • One-second compact fold and unfold (IATA compatible)
  • Spacious ergonomic seat with adjustable footrest that sits fully upright
  • Bigger urban wheels and full suspension for smooth strolls
  • Spacious under seat basket (holds 17.6 lbs) and back storage pocket
  • Lowest CO2 footprint in our stroller lineup
  • Integrated footrest with one-hand operation
  • Detachable sun canopy with front peekaboo window
  • Softer color matching padded 5-points harness

Specifications

  • Age Range: From 6 months to 4 years (maximum 50 lbs.)
  • Stroller Weight (Fully Assembled): 16 lbs.
  • Unfolded Dimensions: 37.2" x 17.64" x 40.47"
  • Folded Dimensions: 17.6" x 9.6" x 21.8"
  • Underseat Basket Capacity: 17.6 lbs.

Bugaboo Butterfly Transport Travel Bag

Travel with complete peace of mind with the Bugaboo Butterfly transport bag. It's easy to carry, store,and pop in the overhead bin on the plane. Made with durable and water-repellent fabrics to protect yourstroller from dirt, scratches, and anything else your adventure has in store.

Features

  • Compact design and fits overhead compartments on planes (IATA-compatible)
  • Durable and water-repellentfabrics to protect your stroller from dirt and scratches
  • Easily slide your stroller in and out of the bag, even during busy airport checks
  • Padded bottom for extra protection during your travels
  • Easy to carry with the carry handle or wear on your back asa backpack
  • Adjustable padded backpack straps, so the bag sits comfortably on your shoulders
  • Fits your Bugaboo Butterfly, plus extra space to squeeze in a bumper bar or a wheeled board
  • Zippers and a velcro seal to make sure your stroller is secured
  • Folds away neatly when not in use and fits in your stroller's underseat basket
  • Works also as a storage bag at home

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

What's In The Bundle

  • Bugaboo Butterfly 2 stroller
  • Integrated leg rest
  • Base fabric set
  • Sun canopy set
  • Comfort harness
  • Seat inlay
  • Carry strap
  • Transport travel bag
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