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bugaboo fox 2 transport bag Bugaboo Fox 5 Renew 2-in-1 Stroller

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bugaboo fox 2 transport bag Bugaboo Fox 5 Renew 2-in-1 StrollerBugaboo Fox 5 Renew 2 in 1 Stroller The Bugaboo Fox 5 Renew takes the iconic all terrain stroller design to the next level. Still sporting all the features that you fell in love with on the original Bugaboo Fox 5, the freshly updated Fox 5 Renew is more consciously crafted to lower its impact on our planet, and includes new colors and design updates for continued, seamless styling. The newly designed Fox 5 Renew boasts a sleeker, more sophisticated

Bugaboo Fox 5 Renew 2-in-1 Stroller

The Bugaboo Fox 5 Renew takes the iconic all-terrain stroller design to the next level. Still sporting all the features that you fell in love with on the original Bugaboo Fox 5, the freshly updated Fox 5 Renew is more consciously crafted to lower its impact on our planet, and includes new colors and design updates for continued, seamless styling.

The newly designed Fox 5 Renew boasts a sleeker, more sophisticated design featuring elevated details for an even more premium look and feel. An upgraded bassinet features a soft quilted lining that includes a PureBreeze™ mattress with antibacterial protection, creating a safer, cozier space for your newborn. Conscious design choices have cut CO₂ emissions by 30% compared to previous Fox models. Eco-friendly recycled fabrics, bio-based materials and recycled aluminum also help to reduce environmental impact. Gaining inspiration from this earth- friendly design approach, Bugaboo is proudly introducing five new, fresh colors, bringing a natural and modern look to your everyday strolls.

Still crafted for best-in-class performance and superior agility, the Fox 5 Renew continues to be Bugaboo’s most comfortable and maneuverable all-terrain stroller to date. Extra-large, puncture-proof wheels and advanced suspension provide smooth strolls over even the roughest of terrain. The unique chassis is light yet sturdy, so you can steer with just a touch and maintain full control.

With just one hand, you can adjust the handlebar, recline the seat and even fold the stroller, essential features for busy parents on the move. An adjustable canopy and footrest allows the stroller to change with your growing child. With fresh new colors and elevated, premium detailing, the new Fox 5 Renew lets you show up in style, no matter where your adventures may take you.

Key Features:

  • New breathable PureBreeze™ mattress with dual sides and antibacterial protection
  • Bassinet converts into a toddler seat, making it a sustainable choice for growing families.
  • Extra-large all-terrain wheels
  • Ergonomic padded seat
  • Full suspension for smooth strolls
  • Sturdy yet lightweight design
  • 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)
  • One-piece fold for simple storage, or compact two-piece fold for easy transport.
  • 5-point buckle so each strap can be secured independently
  • Roomy under-basket with extendable flaps can hold up to 22 pounds

Sustainability Features:

  • Built to last with durable, sustainable materials
  • Crafted with recycled fabrics, recycled aluminum, and bio-based material
  • CO2 footprint reduced by 30% since 2019
  • Tested on 7,000 km (4,349 miles) of rough terrain with minimal damage
  • PFAS-free, durable water-repellent fabric
  • 100% vegan leather grips on handlebar
  • Modular design allows easy repairs and refurbishment, if needed
  • Shipped from factory to warehouse with biofuels

What’s Included:

  • Chassis including wheels and leather look grips
  • Seat / bassinet frame,
  • Seat hardware including footrest
  • Seat fabric with comfort harness
  • Sun canopy wires, sun canopy clamps, sun canopy (with peek-a-boo)
  • Rain cover
  • Under-seat basket
  • Rotating bumper bar
  • Wheel caps
  • Bassinet fabric set
  • Bassinet bottom
  • Aerated mattress
  • Bassinet stiffeners
  • Car seat adapters compatible with Bugaboo Turtle One or Turtle Air, or Clek, Cybex, Maxi-Cosi, and Nuna

Specifications:

  • Open Width: 23.6 inches
  • Folded Dimensions: 35 L x 21 W x 13.3 H
  • Weight: 22.9 pounds
  • Basket capacity: 22 pounds
  • Weight limit: Birth to 48.5 pounds
  • Warranty: 2 years with an extended 2 years when registered within 3 months of purchase

 

 

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