cybex pram stroller Cybex COYA│Rose Gold – Bababoom Boutique
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cybex pram stroller

cybex pram stroller Cybex COYA│Rose Gold – Bababoom Boutique

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cybex pram stroller Cybex COYA│Rose Gold – Bababoom BoutiqueCybex COA Stroller Only ULTRA COMPACT BUGGY Created for fashionable urban parents, the COA is the first ultra compact buggy that elegantly combines desirable iconic design with excellent functionality. Whether youre roaming the city streets or boarding a plane to your next destination the COA guarantees luxurious journeys from departure to arrival. Foldable within seconds, its hand luggage compatible design and light weight make it your companion of

Cybex COŸA Stroller Only

ULTRA-COMPACT BUGGY

Created for fashionable urban parents, the COŸA is the first ultra-compact buggy that elegantly combines desirable iconic design with excellent functionality.

Whether you’re roaming the city streets or boarding a plane to your next destination – the COŸA guarantees luxurious journeys from departure to arrival.

Foldable within seconds, its hand luggage compatible design and light weight make it your companion of choice. Once unfolded, the COŸA awaits your child with exclusive comfort thanks to its ergonomic lie-flat recline and an integrated leg rest. The innovative CYBEX one-pull harness offers not only excellent safety but also makes the on and off-boarding of your child easy with only one effortless move.

Travel system-ready, the unique design of the COŸA allows you to attach any of the award-winning CYBEX infant car seats such as the Cloud Z2 i-Size onto the sleek buggy, covering all your traveling needs from birth. An exclusive traveler that’s sure to turn heads – the COŸA redefines ultra-compact elegance. 

*Please note, only Sepia Black & Mirage Grey are available on the Chrome Frame*

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KEY FEATURES

HAND LUGGAGE COMPATIBLE

Folded within seconds, this ultra-light, ultra-compact buggy is easy to stow in an overhead compartment, so you can relax and enjoy the flight.

ERGONOMIC LIE-FLAT & INTEGRATED LEG REST

The backrest can be reclined to an ergonomic lie-flat position. Together with the integrated adjustable leg rest this helps your baby rest comfortably from day one.

ONE-PULL HARNESS

CYBEX’s unique one-pull harness helps you secure your child in seconds, with just one hand. Fitting is easy and more comfortable for your growing child.

TRAVEL SYSTEM READY

Attach any of the award-winning CYBEX infant car seats to use the COYA from birth. Switch from drive to stroll seamlessly – without waking your baby.

INTEGRATED CARRY STRAP

Sling the folded COŸA over your shoulder with the padded carry strap. Along with the COŸA’s lightness  and ultra-compact size, this luxury design detail makes it easy to carry ‒ elegant flexibility at its best.

ADJUTABLE LEG REST

Offer your child maximum comfort, with an integrated, adjustable leg rest that always provides the perfect relaxing position on the go.

FRONT WHEEL SUSPENSION

Whether you’re roaming city streets or maneuvering through airport departure lounges, the smooth front-wheel suspension tackles any bumps in the way.

ONE-HAND FOLD

Enjoy a luxurious journey throughout, with a stroller that folds in seconds for easy storage. When you reach  your destination unfolding the COŸA  is likewise a breeze.

BREATHABLE BACKREST

Enjoy every season with the removable, padded comfort inlay. Once removed, the breathable mesh fabric allows a cooling breeze to circulate through the backrest on hot summer days.

LARGE SHOPPING BASKET

The spacious and easily accessible shopping basket with a load capacity of 5 kg makes the COŸA a valuable companion for any occasion.

COMPATIBLE ACCESSORIES

>Bumper Bar (Available in both leather colours)
>Rain Cover
>Insect Net
>Platinum Footmuff
>Car Seat Adapters
>Newborn Nest
>Cup Holder
>Summer Seat Liner
>Platinum Shopper Bag
>Platinum Tote Bag

 

DIMENSIONS:

Unfolded:  L 79cm / W 44cm / H 105cm

Folded: L 52cm / W 44cm / H 18cm

Weight: 6.6 kg

CHILD WEIGHT/ HEIGHT:

Age - From birth to approx. 4 years.

Child weight - 22kg


Here at Bababoom we believe it is essential that you walk away with the right pram for your lifestyle that is why we have invested in extensive staff training and whilst we facilitate online purchasing we strongly urge you to come in store prior to buying. We believe that your pram purchase is one of the most important decisions you'll make and we want to help you with that decision. Our in store pram experts will not only give you a free 1 to 1 pram demonstration but will encourage you to get hands on with the pram and even try it in your car.

We will endeavour to price match any offers you see elsewhere and bespoke package deals can be created in store.

Please note some items may not be readily available and there may be a 1-4 week wait, please call to confirm the delivery date if product is needed urgently.

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