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The e-Gazelle power assist works only while the stroller is in motion.
It's designed with hills in mind, and Cybex says it can help with slopes up to 14 degrees .
The rocking mode is a big sell for me, as someone who used a similar feature when my son was small.
The stroller has more than 20 seat combinations you can try.
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