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bugaboo bee discount Bugaboo Bee 6 Complete Stroller Mineral CollectionBugaboo Bee 6 is the new generation urban stroller, suitable from birth 50 lbs. Outstanding among others, Bee 6 offers a rare combination of travel size dimensions and full size stroller comfort. The beautiful Mineral Collection features refined fabrics inspired by the colors of nature, with matching seat fabrics and an under seat basket. The leather look one hand steering bar, and 4 wheel suspension tires, create smooth navigation regardless of

 

Bugaboo Bee 6 is the new generation urban stroller, suitable from birth - 50 lbs. Outstanding among others, Bee 6 offers a rare combination of travel size dimensions and full-size stroller comfort.  The beautiful Mineral Collection features refined fabrics inspired by the colors of nature, with matching seat fabrics and an under-seat basket. The leather-look one-hand steering bar, and 4 wheel suspension tires, create smooth navigation regardless of terrain. The seat of this stroller offers multiple recline levels, including an almost complete lie-flat mode in both parent and street-facing positions. A rotating bumper bar contributes extra child support while maintaining easy accessibility. High-performance mesh seat fabric with integrated holes in the seat hardware, along with an extendable sun canopy featuring a double flap peekaboo window, enables maximum ventilation during hot summer days. This stroller contours to parent and baby with optional adjustment to the seat length, harness straps, and push bar height. In addition, this stroller is lightweight to carry, offers compact one-hand fold and unfold, free-standing capabilities, and car seat compatible with included adapters, all comprising to a preferred travel companion.

 

 

Specifications
  • Lightweight, compact and comfortable.
  • Refined look with matching under-seat basket and fabrics
  • Large 7" tires for smooth navigation on bumpy surfaces.
  • 4 puncture-proof swivel wheels with full suspension.
  • Custom size adjustable seat length, harness strap, and push bar.
  • Canvas canopy with double peekaboo flaps for cool summer strolls.
  • Breezy high-performance seat fabric.
  • Integrated holes in the seat hardware for maximum ventilation.
  • Compact freestanding fold.
  • Compatible with Bugaboo TurtleOne, and Maxi Cosi car seat with included adapters. (Car seats sold separately)
  • Compatible with the Bugaboo Bee 6 Bassinet. (sold separately)
  • One-hand fold and unfold.
  • Rotating bumper bar offering extended child security and easy access.
  • 5 point harness.
  • Leather-look grips.
  • 100% Polyester canopy and seat fabric.
  • Machine wash cold canopy and seat fabric.
  • 2+2 years limited warranty registration required.
Dimensions & Weight
  • Folded 30.98" x 18.58" x 15.47" 
  • Unfolded 30.98" x 20.8" x 15.47
  • 23.1 lbs.
  • Suitable from birth- 50 lbs.
  • Basket weight capacity 8.8 lbs.
What's Included
  • Complete Stroller frame
  • Grips
  • Rotating bumper bar
  • 5 point harness straps
  • Canopy
  • Self stand extension
  • Rain cover
  • Car seat adapters

 

 

1.5 Inch Taller Bassinet Position

   
    Larger 7" Wheels Offers Lighter Push  
 

Breezy Peekaboo Panels

   
    Free Standing Compact Fold  
 

Aerated Mesh Bassinet Panel

   
    Easy Slide Security Bumper Bar  
 

High Performance Breathable Seat Fabric

   
    Enhanced Black Hardware Bolts  
 

Integrated Ventilation Holes

   
    Included Car Seat Adapters  
 

Improved Handlebar Grip Protection 

   
    Increased Recline  
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