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mono, duo & twinkid(s) & goods Going out with your first child, second child can often present a dilemma. That's where the bugaboo donkey comes in and makes it all so easy. The convertible stroller can adapt to your requirements at any given moment of the day. In just three simple clicks it can convert from a duo stroller to a mono stroller. Reversing the seats make it possible to put children to any desired position - facing you, the world or each other. In fact, there are 17 different configurations – thanks to its interchangeable seats and bassinets, and flexible luggage options – which don't compromise on comfort or functionality. Its width – just 5,4 inches wider than mono-configuration – means you can go in and out of entrances with ease.  technical specs suitable from birth to 17 kg / 37.5 lbs one hand release bassinet precision-stitched leather-look handlebar and carry handle storage: under seat basket 28 l / 7.4 gal / 10 kg width in duo: 74 cm / 29” width in mono: 60 cm / 23,6” width with one car seat: 84 cm / 33.1” dimension one piece fold in duo:52 x 74 x 93 cm / 20.5 x 29 x 36.6” dimension compact fold:91 x 60 x 24 cm / 34.3 x 23.6 x




9.4” weight stroller with 2 seats: 15 kg / 33.4 lbs 10” swivel wheels & 12” rear wheels with air filled tires extra warranty bugaboo offers a complimentary extra year warranty on all strollers and the bugaboo donkey extension set. To activate this extra year of warranty simply fully register your bugaboo product online, within 3 months of purchase.  one stroller, countless possibilities from infant to toddler two seats facing the world two seats facing each other one piece fold with bassinet(s) and seat(s) compact fold mono configuration independent use of seat and carrycot car seat compatible two wheel position with two seats one hand operation to reverse and release height adjustable handlebar multi terrain smooth ride reversible seat(s) reclinable seat(s) from infant to toddler two seats facing the world two seats facing each other one piece fold with bassinet(s) and seat(s) compact fold mono configuration independent use of seat and carrycot car seat compatible two wheel position with two seats one hand operation to reverse and release height adjustable handlebar multi terrain smooth ride reversible seat(s) reclinable seat(s) from infant to toddler ready to go from day one;




the bassinet easily converts into a seat and vice versa what you get 2 rain covers side luggage basket under seat basket 2 base seat fabrics 2 frames 2 sun canopy wires chassis with wheels bassinet apron 2 extendable sun canopies 2  carry handles air pump base bassinet fabric design As the inventors of the world's first modular stroller, we are pioneers in our industry, setting the standards and trends for the rest to follow. All our strollers are the epitome of Dutch design: simple, innovative and functional. Our engineers apply innovative thinking, well thought-through design and vast years of experience to ensure exceptional performance and quality in each one. Simply put: we make smart strollers for smart parents. value Generation after generation can explore the world from one single bugaboo stroller. Because we build our strollers to last for years, but design them for day-to-day use. It’s the reason we only use durable materials and quality fabrics - and why we created an extensive range of complementary accessories.




It’s also the reason we made it easy for you to convert your stroller for different ages or different journeys. That’s why we believe our strollers offer extraordinary value... for what you value most. ride We design all our wheels specifically to suit the journeys they will make. This ensures that you and your child will experience the smoothest ride possible as you glide up and down pavements and along bumpy roads. While excellent shock absorption, one-handed steering and a seamless 360º turn in the tightest of spaces just make life so much easier. Why walk when you can float? create your ownbugaboo donkey make the bugaboo donkey yours by choosing colors and accessories that suit your life and style. mono duo mono convertibility suitable from birth reversible and reclinable seat(s) multi-terrain two-wheel position one-piece fold & self-standing compact fold car seat adaptability brake & height adjustable handle bar bugaboo donkey accessories stay original with the original bugaboo accessories




Spirit Airlines bills itself as an “ultra low fare carrier” and they do indeed have some of the lowest fares in the business.  But they also have some high add-on fees which, in some cases, can eat away at a chunk of that savings.  Here are some tips to help you book with Spirit: 1. Have a Baggage Strategy These days, most airlines charge you for checking baggage so you might be inclined to try and avoid those fees by carrying your luggage on board.  That’s not a good idea with Spirit because they charge for carry-on bags, too — in fact, more than they do for checked bags. There are a few exceptions. They do NOT charge for umbrellas, cameras, diaper bags, coats, strollers, reading material, food for the flight, wheelchairs, car seats, or anything that can fit under the seat in front of you (17 inches in length, 13 inches tall, and 8 inches deep, including handles and/or wheels). If you can pack very lightly you might be able to avoid a charge. But, if not, you will actually find it less expensive to check your first bag, rather than bringing it on board.




If you need to bring more than one bag, that does change things. Each bag you check gets more expensive so if you are bringing two or more, it works out less expensive to bring one on board and check the rest. 2. Pay Your Bag Fees Early Once you decide what you’re bringing with you and whether you’re checking or carrying-on, you should pre-pay those bag fees by going directly to the Spirit web site. It is really important that you do this more than 24 hours in advance. If you wait until the day before, or — even worse, wait until you get to the airport — you will pay higher fees. For instance, your first checked bag is $35 if you do it online, more than 24 hours in advance. That’s comparable to the other normally-higher-fare airlines. (American, United, and Delta all charge $25.) But if you wait until you are checking in to pay, the fee goes up to $40 if you do it over the internet, or $50 if you do it from an airport kiosk. Carry on bags go all the way up to $100 if you wait until you get to the gate to pay for them — so that’s something you should avoid at all costs!




To pay your bag fees in advance, just go to Spirit’s web site and click the “Manage Travel” link that you will see on their home page.  From there, enter your last name and confirmation code.  Keep in mind, your Spirit confirmation code is different than your CheapAir booking number.  It is listed on the e-mail confirmation you received from us or on your My Trips page under the section “Airline Confirmation Numbers.” Once you enter your name and confirmation number, Spirit will ask you to log on with your email and password. They are asking for your Spirit account, which is different from your CheapAir account. If this is your first time visiting the Spirit site, you likely don’t have an account with them so you should sign up by clicking “Register for Free”. (Unfortunately, they require you to register with them at some point prior to your flight.) 3. Print Your Boarding Passes Before You Get to the Airport Spirit now charges $2 per person for printing your boarding pass at the airport. 




This fee isn’t too obnoxious (especially if you lost your pass between your house and the airport), but it’s easily avoided by checking in for your flight from home, before you leave for the airport.  Online check-in is free. You can do this as early as 24 hours before your flight by going to Spirit’s web site and clicking the “Check In” tab that you will see on the home page.  Remember to do this on the way home, too. Most hotels will allow you to print boarding passes or will print them for you so, if you’re staying at one, check with the front desk. 4. If Where You Sit is Important to You… More and more, airlines are charging extra for the better seats on each flight.  Spirit is more cut and dry — they charge you for any advanced seat assignments.  This leaves you two choices when flying them: either wait until you check in and accept a randomly assigned seat, or choose your specific seat in advance for a fee.  The fee varies depending on the length of the flight and the type of seat you are choosing. 




If you are flying with friends or family, paying for a reserved seat is, unfortunately, the only way to guarantee that you will sit together. A simple breakdown of the types of seats and fees available: Spirit Assigned Seating at Check In: Free Customer-Requested Seat Assignments / Regular Seats:  $1 to $50 Big Front Seats (in advance):  $12 to $199 Big Front Seats (onboard upgrades—depending on flight length): $25 to $75 To buy a reserved seat on Spirit, follow the instructions above for paying your bag fees (using the “Manage Travel” link).  If you’re going to do so, you should do it as soon as possible after booking.  Since seats are sold on a first-come-first-serve basis, that’s when you’ll have the best options. We hope you find this information useful but if you have any further questions about traveling with Spirit, feel free to check with one of our travel consultants. Note: These tips apply for flights to U.S.destinations.  Fees vary slightly for traveling outside the country. 

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