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Nuna CUDL Clik - FOG

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Nuna CUDL Clik - FOG

Nuna CUDL Clik - FOG

R 4,699.00
  • Recommended for newborns up to 3 years, 8-35 lbs
  • Four ergonomically designed magnetic buckles help ensure an easy and secure attachment
  • Four carry positions provide ergonomic positioning as your child grows, for healthy spine and hip development: newborn mode, facing in, facing out, back carry
  • Integrated infant booster with covered locking zippers to ensure soft and safe use with babies under 4 months
  • Head support can fold down or be removed as baby grows
  • MagneTech secure snap™ is a self-guiding magnetic buckle that automatically locks into place and ensures an easy and secure attachment
  • All-over comfort from even distribution of baby’s weight thanks to padded shoulder and waist straps
  • Mercerized cotton is silky-smooth for an extra level of comfort while remaining durable
  • Versatile buckled waistband easily and conveniently secures for custom fitting and adjusts from 24 to 57 inches
  • Adjustable yoke keeps shoulder straps connected and comfortable
  • Innovative leg openings easily adjust for a customized fit for smaller babies
  • Breeze cover is self-storing and easily pulls up to protect baby from the elements
  • Warm weather ready mesh fabrics allow air to flow and attached hood shades baby from the sun
  • Zippered wristlet pouch on waistband is removable for hands-free essentials
  • Machine washable - just toss in a removable bib or the entire CUDL whenever a refresher is needed
  • Made with better-for-baby OEKO-TEX® certified fabric
  • Includes two GOTS-certified organic cotton bibs
  • Acknowledged as a ""Hip Healthy"" product when used as directed in the manual
  • Nuna is proud to support the International Hip Dysplasia Institute (IHDI), a global leader in the fight against hip dysplasia, as a member of their Research Partnership Program