best stroller travel system with bassinet Silver Cross Nia Compact Stroller + Folding Bassinet Bundle Champagne
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best stroller travel system with bassinet

best stroller travel system with bassinet Silver Cross Nia Compact Stroller + Folding Bassinet Bundle Champagne

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best stroller travel system with bassinet Silver Cross Nia Compact Stroller + Folding Bassinet Bundle ChampagneSilver Cross Nia Compact Travel Stroller Introducing the NEW Silver Cross Nia, the revolutionary travel stroller system that changes everything. Your ticket to family travel has landed. Whether youre crossing continents or strolling in the city, start your journey with Nia the only compact stroller in the world thats IATA cabin compliant in both seat and bassinet mode. Yes, really. Its revolutionary. Unfold freedom with Nia. Features The only stroller

Silver Cross Nia Compact Travel Stroller

Introducing the NEW Silver Cross Nia, the revolutionary travel stroller system that changes everything.

Your ticket to family travel has landed. Whether you’re crossing continents or strolling in the city, start your journey with Nia – the only compact stroller in the world that’s IATA cabin compliant in both seat and bassinet mode. Yes, really. It’s revolutionary. Unfold freedom with Nia.

Features

  • The only stroller in the world IATA Cabin Compliant in both seat and bassinet mode
  • Suitable from birth to 55lbs
  • One-hand, self-standing fold with built-in shoulder carry strap
  • Magnetic Genius 2™ buckle and no-rethread harness for advanced safety and comfort
  • Lie-flat seat with UPF50+ ventilated sun peak and catch-all comfort seat liner
  • Supersized 22 lb capable storage basket and seat pocket
  • Travel system capable
  • Included with purchase: Chassis, seat unit, seat liner, footrest, bumper bar, rain cover, Bassinet


In Your Travel Era:
See the world together from day one. Nia is the first and only stroller in the world that is IATA cabin compatible with both the bassinet or stroller seat.

From day one, Nia fits around you
With a folding bassinet, lie-flat stroller seat, and car seat compatibility, Nia is suitable from birth to 55 lbs. The seat liner hugs your little one in comfort while catching every crumb along the way – and can be thrown into the washing machine for easy cleaning. For a smooth ride over bumps in the road, the compact stroller features puncture-proof wheels and full suspension.

Across continents or around the corner
Big trip? Quick errand around town? Nia’s your go-to compact travel stroller for vacations and everyday use. Whether it’s an overhead luggage compartment, a tiny car trunk, or a packed train cabin, the Nia compact stroller fits right in.

Fold and go
When you’re on the move, the lightweight stroller folds with one hand, stands independently, and has a built-in shoulder strap. So, you can carry your baby – and your matcha – with ease. Weighing only 15.7 lbs, lifting the foldable stroller into an overhead compartment is hassle-free.

Pack more. Play more.
Got a lot to pack? Nia’s roomy storage basket has plenty of space for your essentials and more—holding up to 22 lbs. Plus, there’s a convenient pocket on the back of the seat to keep your phone and keys right where you need them.

Your new favorite accessory
With airy, crease-free fabric and soft cushioned vegan leather details, Nia is an extension of you and your style. Keep your tiny traveler cool and shaded with the stroller’s extendable UPF50+ sun visor – which doubles up as the perfect nap spot while you’re out and about at home or on vacay.

Specifications

  • Usage: Birth to 55 lbs
  • Stroller Weight: 15.7 lbs
  • Unfolded Dimensions: 34.5 x 17.5 x 42
  • Folded Dimensions: 9.5 x 17.5 x 21.5
  • Basket Maximum Capacity: 22 lbs

Silver Cross Nia Compact Bassinet

Unfold freedom with the NEW Silver Cross Nia bassinet. Its smart, revolutionary design allows it to fold while still attached to the chassis. A storage game-changer for urban living. And the best part? Nia is IATA cabin compliant with the bassinet in place – making newborn travel a whole-lot easier.

Features

  • IATA Cabin Compliant with the Silver Cross Nia stroller
  • Suitable from birth to 6 months
  • One-hand compact fold, on and off the chassis
  • Panoramic ventilation panel for cool comfort
  • Naturally antibacterial soft-touch bamboo-lined mattress
  • Full coverage, extending sun hood with UPF50+ finish and airflow window

Game-changing fold
A bassinet unlike any other. Inside, the Nia bassinet has a airy, soft-touch bamboo lined mattress and panoramic airflow ventilation create a cocoon of climate-controlled comfort. Outside, an intuitively smart fold activated without need of removing it from the chassis first.

Sun-splashed strolls
Keep your tiny traveler cool and shaded with the Nia bassinet’s extendable UPF50+ sun visor – which doubles up as the perfect nap spot while you’re out and about at home or on vacay. When the weather turns, your baby will be snug as a bug underneath the bassinet’s included rain cover.

Your new favorite accessory
Nia is an extension of you and your style, with airy, crease-free fabric and soft cushioned vegan leather details. The matching bassinet to stroller fashion allows you to create a polished, complete look.

Specifications

  • Usage: Birth to 4-6 months (when baby is starting to push up or roll over)
  • Bassinet Weight: 9 lbs
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Format: Hardcover
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