maxi cosi mico stroller Maxi-Cosi Zelia Luxe+ 5-in-1 Modular Travel System
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maxi cosi mico stroller

maxi cosi mico stroller Maxi-Cosi Zelia Luxe+ 5-in-1 Modular Travel System

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maxi cosi mico stroller Maxi-Cosi Zelia Luxe+ 5-in-1 Modular Travel SystemThe Zelia Luxe+ 5 in 1 Modular Travel System is designed to help you stroll into parenthood with ease. So versatile, you can step out with your baby from day 1 and be prepared to journey through years of adventures together. Transition smoothly between 5 modes: switches easily between parent facing car seat caddy, reversible carriage, and reversible stroller. Extend the strollers MaxShade canopy on hot days for additional UPF 50 sun protection or to

The Zelia Luxe+ 5-in-1 Modular Travel System is designed to help you stroll into parenthood with ease. So versatile, you can step out with your baby from day 1 and be prepared to journey through years of adventures together. Transition smoothly between 5 modes: switches easily between parent-facing car seat caddy, reversible carriage, and reversible stroller.

Extend the stroller’s MaxShade canopy on hot days for additional UPF 50 sun protection or to give your little one some privacy to rest. Soft, textured stroller fabrics provide a premium look and are comfortable for baby.

Zelia factors in additional features for your comfort as well, such as the height-adjustable stroller handle and the easy-to-access, extra-large storage basket. Plus, vegan-leather accents on the stroller and car seat add style and comfort. The stroller is simple to fold and self-standing to make stowing it away quick and convenient.

The lightweight Maxi-Cosi Mico™ Luxe+ Infant Car Seat is included. Designed to keep baby cozy, it features removable plush infant inserts, and premium PureCosi fabric made without wool or added fire retardant treatment. Plus, the shell is designed with our innovative ClimaFlow technology to help keep your baby cooler.

Because messes happen, the car seat fabric is easy to remove quickly without rethreading the harness when it’s time to machine wash and dry it. The intuitive base installation, featuring MaxiLock technology, allows you to achieve a secure fit in your car with its 3-position adjustable base, self-tightening LATCH system, and the load leg that limits movement in the event of a collision. With the Zelia™² Luxe+ 5-in-1 Modular Travel System, you and your little one are ready for what’s ahead.

Car seat fits babies from 4–30 lbs. and up to 32”. Actual fit may vary. Not all children will comfortably fit in the seat for the full weight and height ranges listed.

  • Choose between 5 modes of use: parent-facing car seat caddy, reversible carriage, and reversible stroller
  • Soft, textured stroller fabrics provide a premium look for you, and soothing comfort for baby
  • Extendable MaxShade canopy on stroller for sun protection with UPF 50 and a mesh peek-a-boo window
  • Customize the stroller handle to your preferred height for a more comfortable push
  • Includes rear-facing Maxi-Cosi Mico™ Luxe+ Infant Car Seat for babies from 4–30 lbs. and up to 32”
  • Infant car seat shell designed with ClimaFlow™ technology, providing added ventilation to help keep baby cooler
  • Ventilated car seat canopy to increase airflow and comfort for baby
  • Extra inlay in car seat for added comfort and support; machine washable for quick cleaning
  • Bumper bar swings to the side to easily get baby in and out of the stroller seat
  • Stylish vegan-leather accents
  • Easy-to-fold stroller is self-standing for quick access and convenient storage
  • Extra-large storage basket fits larger items with easy access
  • Sturdy stroller, yet lightweight for convenient and comfortable mobility
  • All-wheel suspension technology provides smooth maneuverability
  • Removable parent cup holder
  • Infant car seat features PureCosi™ fabric made without wool or added fire-retardant treatment
  • Contoured, ergonomic car seat handle curves around your hip for a more comfortable carry and features vegan-leather trim for comfort and style
  • Infant car seat inserts can be easily removed without rethreading the harness. All fabrics are machine washable and dryer-safe.
  • Car seat has extra-plush padding on the infant head and lumbar inserts ensures a comfortable and secure ride
  • Large, visible belt guides make installing the car seat without the base (taxi-mode) intuitive and seamless
  • Side Impact Protection (SIP) on car seat
  • 1-handed release from car seat base and stroller
  • Includes a convenient stay-in-car base featuring MaxiLock™ technology with 3 adjustable positions, its self-tightening LATCH system, and the load leg which limits movement in the event of a collision
  • Meets or exceeds Federal Safety Standards
  • Stroller meets Disney Parks size requirements
  • Max stroller child weight: 50 lbs.
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