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MB33 Tandem Pushchair with 2 Infant Carriers & 2 Bases - Black Leopard

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MB33 Tandem Pushchair with 2 Infant Carriers & 2 Bases - Black LeopardFor growing families The MB33 Black Leopard Tandem Pushchair is ready to change the lives of parents as you know it! Oozing limitless style and performance, the MB33s sleek black leopard fabrics will have you and your little ones strolling in style and is the perfect, affordable solution for firstborns, siblings or twins! What makes the MB33 so incredibly outstanding is the 11 different configurations it offers, allowing you to customise this

For growing families

The MB33 Black Leopard Tandem Pushchair is ready to change the lives of parents as you know it! Oozing limitless style and performance, the MB33’s sleek black leopard fabrics will have you and your little ones strolling in style and is the perfect, affordable solution for firstborns, siblings or twins!

What makes the MB33 so incredibly outstanding is the 11 different configurations it offers, allowing you to customise this pushchair to whatever configuration suits you! It is the ultimate 2 in 1 product.

Telescopic handle

The pushchair features a luxurious leatherette telescopic handle, offering a stylish and comfortable grip for parents on the go, enhancing both functionality and aesthetics.

Comfort always

This tandem pushchair will be perfect from birth to preschool, with its 2 bassinets that convert into seat units that are spacious and comfortable.

All terrain wheels

The back wheels are sizable, providing excellent suspension, while the front wheels have the flexibility to swivel or lock, ensuring optimal maneuvering capabilities.

Canopy

Experience year-round comfort with the UPF 50+ fabric hood and visor, shielding your baby from the sun. Need to cool down? Lift the hood to reveal a breathable mesh for added ventilation.

Compact fold

The pushchair frame's compact fold makes it easy to carry and transport.

Spacious shopping basket

A large enclosed shopping basket with easy access makes it easy to carry your essentials with you when out and about.

Travel in safety

The MB33 tandem can be used with car seats too! It comes with 2 sets of car seat adapters (compatible with the My Babiie i-Size infant carrier and Maxi Cosi).

Everything you need in one

Everything you need to get started with your tandem pushchair is included; 2 pushchair seats that are changeable into bassinets, car seat adaptors that are compatible with Maxi Cosi car seats, 2 cosy foot covers and 2 rain covers (one for each seat!)

We've been shortlisted!

My Babiie’s MB33 Tandem Pushchair has been shortlisted at the Made For Mums awards for the Best Tandem Pushchair.

MadeForMums is one of the UK’s number one parenting sites for product reviews and their awards are the most rigorously tested parenting product awards in the industry, recognising the best parenting products across over 100 categories covering everything from pushchairs, slings and breast pumps to nappies, pregnancy essentials and bedside cribs. Over 1,000 individual products were assessed via a rigorous judging process involving a panel of expert parenting judges and members of the MadeForMums team, plus at-home trialling by more than 550 carefully chosen family testers. The winning products were chosen based on a range of criteria, including: ease of use, effectiveness and whether they were worth the money.

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Sleek & Stowable
• Detachable seats (possibility of mounting front and back to the direction of travel) 
• Both seats turn into newborn bassinets
2 sets of car seat adapters included (compatible with My Babiie MBCS02 and Maxi Cosi)

Customisable Comfort
• 3 position reclining seats
• 2-position adjustable leg rests
• Apron foot covers included
• Extra padded comfy seat with 5 point harne
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Bold and brilliantly unique design
• Stylish black leopard fabrics
• Rose Gold detailing
• Raincovers included


Usage
Suitable from birth when used in bassinet mode. From 6 months as pushchair mode
Suitable up to 15kg (each seat) 

Stroller Dimensions
Two-seat version (handle in shortest position) (L x W x H): 123 x 60.5 x 124 cm
Version with two carrycots (handle in shortest position) (L x W x H): 135 x 60.5 x 130 cm
Folded frame with seat and wheels (L x W x H): 39 x 60.5 x 84 cm
Folded frame without seat and wheels (L x W x H): 35 x 50 x 82 cm

Handle Height
101 - 113cm

Weight 
The frame with wheels: 9 kg
Seat: 4 kg

Box weight: 18.8 kg
Box dimensions: 53.5cm x 37cm x 86.5cm

Product code: MB33DDLB-BNDL-2CSLB

EN1888-1 :2018 approved

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