Stokke YOYO Car Seat Adapters M
Stokke YOYO Car Seat Adapters M
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Overview
Make your YOYO stroller even more versatile with the Car Seat Adaptor set (Size M)
Designed to let you attach a compatible infant car seat in seconds, these adapters are simple to use and secure. Whether you’re transitioning from the car to the stroller or managing quick errands, they keep your baby safe and your routine seamless.
Compact and lightweight, they won’t add bulk but will make your stroller system far more flexible for everyday life with a newborn.
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Technical Specification
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User Guide
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Delivery and Returns
- Delivery: Free within NZ on orders over $100 (excluding bulky items) or $8 standard shipping
- Returns: Accepted within 14 days of receipt with proof of purchase
- Some items are excluded from returns including sale items, hardware, car seats, prams, monitors and personal items - please click here for the full list.
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