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cybex priam trekking frame Cybex Priam Ultimate Bundle

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cybex priam trekking frame Cybex Priam Ultimate BundleThe Ultimate Bundle From the very first car journey home to confident toddler strolls through the park, the Cybex PRIAM Platinum Style Ultimate Bundle in Cozy Beige has every stage of early family life covered. Bringing together the luxurious PRIAM pushchair set, the Fold Lux Carry Cot, the Cloud T i Size infant car seat, and the ISOFIX Base T, this is the complete package for parents who want the very best without the hassle of piecing it all

The Ultimate Bundle

From the very first car journey home to confident toddler strolls through the park, the Cybex PRIAM Platinum Style Ultimate Bundle in Cozy Beige has every stage of early family life covered. Bringing together the luxurious PRIAM pushchair set, the Fold Lux Carry Cot, the Cloud T i-Size infant car seat, and the ISOFIX Base T, this is the complete package for parents who want the very best — without the hassle of piecing it all together themselves.

Designed for Parents Who Expect More

The Platinum Style collection puts personalisation front and centre. Choose from a rich, curated colour palette and finish the look with vegan leather trims, precisely executed stitching, and bold embossed logo detailing. This is a pushchair set that turns heads — and rightly so.

What's Included in This Bundle

The PRIAM Platinum Style Pushchair

The PRIAM Frame is the backbone of this bundle — a sophisticated, adaptable base that works seamlessly with every component in this set. All-wheel suspension and large wheels deliver a consistently smooth ride across pavements, gravel paths, and everything in between. Two-wheel mode offers added control on steps or uneven terrain (to be used without a child in the pushchair).

Day-to-day life is made easier with one-hand folding, a one-pull harness, and a height-adjustable handlebar — because you'll rarely have two free hands. A fully reversible seat unit accommodates children up to 22 kg and approximately 4 years, switching between parent-facing and forward-facing without tools. An adjustable integrated leg rest and an extra-large, colour-coordinated shopping basket round off a pushchair that's as practical as it is beautiful.

The Fold Lux Carry Cot

Your newborn's first home away from home. The Fold Lux Carry Cot is generously proportioned, giving your baby plenty of room to stretch and settle on a breathable soft-foam mattress with a ventilated base. Panorama and sky-view mesh windows let in light and fresh air, whilst an extended sun canopy with integrated visor and detachable sun sail provides UPF50+ protection.

A multi-zip system with magnetic catch and a zipped front pocket make life easier for parents on the go. When space is tight, the cot folds to half its size whilst still on the frame. Remove it entirely and it folds to a hand-luggage compatible size — perfect for overhead compartments on flights.* Approved for occasional overnight sleeping, too.

The Cloud T i-Size Infant Car Seat

Safe, comfortable, and brilliantly clever — the Cloud T i-Size is the infant car seat this bundle deserves. Suitable from birth up to approximately 24 months (up to 87 cm / max. 13 kg), it features Stretch & Lie Flat Technology, allowing a fully reclined position outside the car so your baby's head stays in the optimal posture for unrestricted breathing and healthy lung development.

On longer journeys, the seat reclines even whilst installed in the car — no compromises on comfort, even at motorway speeds. Compliant with the latest i-Size regulation UN R129/03 for reassuring, up-to-date safety standards.

The ISOFIX Base T

The Base T is what brings the Cloud T to life in the car. Simply fix it to your vehicle's ISOFIX points and the Cloud T clicks in securely every time. Its standout feature is 180° rotation — swing the seat towards the car door for effortless, back-friendly boarding and alighting, with no awkward reaching or twisting required. Compatible with the Cloud T i-Size from birth to approximately 24 months, and also suitable for use with the Cybex Sirona T i-Size up to approximately 4 years. Compliant with UN R129/03 i-Size regulation.

Technical Specifications

PRIAM Frame: Max. 22 kg | Birth to approx. 4 years | 12.9 kg Unfolded: L 830–920 × W 600 × H 990–1090 mm | Folded: L 315 × W 515 × H 850 mm

Fold Lux Carry Cot: Max. 9 kg | Birth to approx. 6 months | 5.7 kg Unfolded: L 890 × W 480 × H 590 mm | Folded: L 590 × W 480 × H 200 mm

Cloud T i-Size: Max. 13 kg | 45–87 cm | Birth to approx. 24 months | 4.5 kg L 645–750 × W 440 × H 380–600 mm | UN R129/03 i-Size

ISOFIX Base T: Birth to approx. 24 months with Cloud T | Birth to approx. 4 years with Sirona T | 7.7 kg L 665 × W 405 × H 365 mm | UN R129/03 i-Size

Always check your airline's cabin luggage rules before travel. Cot should only be carried using the canopy handle when positioned at 90 degrees.

Key Features

  • Complete bundle — PRIAM Frame, Fold Lux Carry Cot, Cloud T i-Size car seat, and ISOFIX Base T all included
  • Platinum Style personalisation — vegan leather trims, precision stitching, and embossed logo detailing
  • Suitable from birth to approx. 4 years
  • Cloud T i-Size Stretch & Lie Flat Technology for optimal newborn posture and breathing
  • In-car recline on the Cloud T i-Size for comfortable longer journeys
  • 180° rotating ISOFIX Base T for effortless, back-friendly car seat boarding
  • Fold Lux Carry Cot folds to half its size on or off the frame
  • Hand-luggage compatible carry cot — ideal for air travel
  • Breathable soft-foam mattress with ventilated cot base
  • Approved for occasional overnight sleeping
  • UPF50+ sun canopy with visor and detachable sun sail
  • Panorama and sky-view mesh windows
  • Multi-zip system, magnetic catch, and zipped front pocket
  • All-wheel suspension for a smooth ride on any terrain
  • Reversible seat unit — parent-facing or forward-facing
  • One-hand fold, one-pull harness, and adjustable handlebar
  • Two-wheel mode for steps and uneven surfaces
  • Adjustable integrated leg rest
  • Extra-large, expandable, colour-coordinated shopping basket
  • Rain cover included as standard
  • Cloud T i-Size compliant with UN R129/03 i-Size | Base T compliant with UN R129/03 i-Size
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★★★★★ 5
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This is perfect - I just wish they would reprint all of the 1950's and 60's stories!
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