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Screenshot_20240608_181500_eBay.thumb.jpg.5312b194608d9eab8af193a83ccab4f5.jpgBabyzen YOYO bassinet and adapters - Grey

Used but in very good condition (see pictures)

RRP £245 https://www.johnlewis.com/babyzen-yoyo-bassinet/stone/

Local Collection from SE26 (near Forest Hill & Sydenham stations)

£175 or nearest offer

Any questions, please feel free to ask.

Product code: 31530515

The YOYO bassinet is a real cocoon for babies.

With its breathable double mattress, shell and canopy designed to let air flow freely, the baby will be comfortably snuggled in. Created for newborns who weigh up to 9kg (approx. 6 months old), the YOYO bassinet is positioned on top of the stroller’s frame, so you can be close to your baby.

Whether you are using the YOYO+ or YOYO2 frame, it easily clips onto the frame in a single click without waking your little one up when you head out for a walk. With the bassinet on, the YOYO2 remains just as manoeuvrable and flexible. At only 3 kg, this incredible light and ultra-compact bassinet can be disassembled into two parts, offering optimal space saving storage. More than ever, YOYO² is the only stroller you will need.

Features

Ultra-lightweight, 3kg (6.7 lbs)

 

Ultra-compact - disassembles into two half-shells for optimal storage

 

Comfortable, breathable 4.5cm thick double mattress

 

Ventilated shell and pop-up canopy with 2 extendable positions

 

Semi-hard shell and enveloping foot cover

 

Inner pockets to tuck away small items

 

Anti-UV (UPF 50+) water-repellent fabric

 

Unfolded dimensions: 78cm (W) x 44cm (H) x 46cm (D)

 

Folded dimensions: 48cm (W) x 44cm (H) x 30cm (D)

 

Total weight of YOYO² with YOYO bassinet: 8.1kg

 

Certified for up to 6 months / 9kg

 

Mattress, fitted sheet, foot cover and canopy are machine-washable at 30°C


Compatible with YOYO+ and YOYO² with adapters included

Included

Bassinet
Bassinet shell
2 mattresses
Fitted sheet
Canopy
2 Canopy wires
Foot cover
Protective bag

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