Bugaboo
Bugaboo Butterfly Ultra-Compact Stroller for Easy Travel
Bugaboo Butterfly Ultra-Compact Stroller for Easy Travel
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About This
- Polyester
- Spacious, Ergonomic Seat: Suitable for 6 months to 50 lbs, Extra-Tall Backrest, One-Handed Near-Flat Recline
- Extendable Sun Canopy: Four-Panel Protection, Mesh Discovery Window for Airflow
- Ultra-Flexible Storage Basket: Easy Access, 17.6 lb Capacity
- Newborn Compatibility: Use with Favorite Car Seats via Dedicated Adapters
Overview
- Brand : Bugaboo
- Color : Forest Green
- Material : Polyester, Polyamide
- Age Range (Description) : 6 months – approx. 4 years old (max 48.50 lbs)
- Harness Type : 5 Point
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