Bugaboo is a proud parter of (Product)RED and is
contributing 1% of all revenue to the Global Fund to help fund AIDS programs in
Africa, with a focus on the health of women and children.
When you go, you have the chance to discover and experience new things with
you child. You get inspired, meet new people, have new ideas. And these are good
things. Now when you go with Bugaboo, more good things happen because Bugaboo is
contributing 1% of all revenue to The Global Fund to help eliminate AIDS in
Africa. This means more women and children living with HIV in Africa will get
the medicine they need to lead more active, productive and hopeful lives.
The (Bugaboo)RED Camelon Special Collection denim stroller
includes a Bugaboo Cameleon denim stroller featuring a unique black matte
chassis, dark denim fabric and a distinctive red brake handle. Like the standard
Bugaboo Cameleon model, this (Bugaboo)RED Cameleon is a multi
terrain, infant to toddler stroller featuring a reversible and height adjustable
handlebar and swivel wheel suspension for easy navigation and maximum comfort
for parent and child.
Features:
- Reversible seat
- Reversible handle bar
- 2 Wheel position for sand and snow
- 3 Position tilting seat
- Compact fold
- Suspension in the swivel wheels
- Adjustable suspension
- Easily maneuverable
- Aerosleep mattress in bassinet
- Adaptable to various car seats (adapter sold separately)
- All fabric is machine washable
- Height adjustable handle bar with new easier to adjust hardware
- For children up to 37.5 lbs.
Includes:
- Chassis with wheels
- Bassinet fabric and apron
- Sun Canopy
- Underseat Basket
- Mosquito net
- Rain Cover
- Carry Handle
- Instructional DVD
From the 1st of October Bugaboo is contributing 1% of all revenue (including
the The (Bugaboo)RED ) to The Global fund to help eliminate Aids in
Africa. (RED) is a simple and powerful idea to harness the power of shoppers to
create a sustainable flow of funds directly to Africa to help those affected by
Aids. You can learn more about it at joinred.com and theglobalfund.org