cybex priam babakocsi Cybex Priam 4 Stroller
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cybex priam babakocsi Cybex Priam 4 Stroller

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cybex priam babakocsi Cybex Priam 4 StrollerCybex Priam 4 Stroller Luxurious and Versatile Design The Cybex Priam 4 Stroller combines sleek, timeless design with innovative features that make parenting easier. With its ultra convenient one pull harness, multiple recline positions, and compatibility with Cybex infant car seats and the PRIAM 4 Lux Carry Cot, the Priam 4 adapts to your familys needs as your child grows. Whether youre exploring the city or traveling, the Priam 4 offers luxury,

Cybex Priam 4 Stroller – Luxurious and Versatile Design

The Cybex Priam 4 Stroller combines sleek, timeless design with innovative features that make parenting easier. With its ultra-convenient one-pull harness, multiple recline positions, and compatibility with Cybex infant car seats and the PRIAM 4 Lux Carry Cot, the Priam 4 adapts to your family’s needs as your child grows. Whether you’re exploring the city or traveling, the Priam 4 offers luxury, comfort, and versatility all in one stroller.

Top Features

  • One-Pull Harness: Secure your child in the stroller quickly with just one hand using the innovative one-pull harness.
  • Travel System Ready: The Priam 4 is compatible with the PRIAM 4 Lux Carry Cot and all Cybex infant car seats (sold separately), making it suitable for use from birth.
  • One-Hand Fold: Easily fold the stroller into a self-standing position for effortless storage on the go.
  • Multiple Recline Positions: Adjust the seat with one hand to provide a comfortable sitting or near-flat position for your child.
  • Reversible Seat Unit: Allows your child to sit parent-facing or forward-facing for a customized experience as they grow.
  • All-Wheel Suspension: The all-wheel suspension system ensures smooth rides over different terrains, from city streets to parks.
  • Large Storage Basket: Store up to 11 lbs. of essentials in the spacious under-seat basket, perfect for shopping or outings.
  • Extendable UPF 50+ Sun Canopy: The sun canopy offers UPF 50+ protection, shielding your child from harmful sun rays and including a peek-a-boo window for ventilation.
  • Adjustable Leatherette Handlebar: The handlebar adjusts to accommodate parents of different heights, providing comfortable steering.
  • Two-Wheel Mode: Switch to two-wheel mode for easier handling over sand, gravel, or other challenging surfaces.
  • Table Height Seating: The Priam 4 is designed to align with standard table heights, making dining out more convenient.

Usage

  • Child Age Minimum: Newborn (with compatible carry cot or car seat)
  • Child Age Maximum: 4 years
  • Child Weight Max: 55 lbs.

Specifications

  • Dimensions (Open): 36.2" L x 23.6" W x 44.5" H
  • Weight: 28.8 lbs.

Versatile Travel System

The Cybex Priam 4 serves as a complete travel system, designed to grow with your child from birth. Pair it with the PRIAM 4 Lux Carry Cot or any Cybex infant car seat (sold separately) to create a seamless travel solution. The Priam 4 offers a smooth transition from infant car seat to stroller, ensuring that you’re prepared for every phase of your child’s early years.


What’s Included:

  • Priam 4 Stroller Frame: Lightweight and durable, with integrated all-wheel suspension.
  • Reversible Seat Unit with Leatherette Bumper Bar: Offers multiple reclining positions and parent- or forward-facing configuration.
  • Rain Cover: Protects your child from rain and wind.
  • Cup Holder: Keep your drinks accessible while strolling.
  • Car Seat and Cot Adapters: Enable easy attachment of the PRIAM 4 Lux Carry Cot or Cybex infant car seats to the stroller frame.

Optional Accessories (Sold Separately)

  • Priam 4 Lux Carry Cot
  • Priam/e-Priam Seat Packs
  • Parasol
  • Snack Tray
  • Travel Bag

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: Can the Cybex Priam 4 stroller be used from birth?

Yes, the Priam 4 can be used from birth with the PRIAM 4 Lux Carry Cot or any Cybex infant car seat.

Q2: How easy is it to fold the Cybex Priam 4?

The Priam 4 folds with one hand into a self-standing position, making it convenient to store at home or while traveling.

Q3: What is the weight capacity of the Cybex Priam 4 stroller?

The Priam 4 supports children up to 55 lbs., making it suitable for children up to 4 years old.

Q4: Does the Cybex Priam 4 stroller offer sun protection?

Yes, the extendable sun canopy provides UPF 50+ protection, along with a peek-a-boo window for ventilation.

Q5: Can the seat be positioned both forward-facing and parent-facing?

Yes, the reversible seat unit allows you to switch between parent-facing and forward-facing configurations based on your child’s preferences.


The Cybex Priam 4 Stroller is a luxurious and functional stroller that offers unmatched versatility for growing families. With its innovative one-pull harness, smooth handling, and ability to transform into a travel system, the Priam 4 meets all your parenting needs while ensuring your child travels in comfort and style.

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