Quiz: get travel ready with TRVL

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by Stephanie Spencer |
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TRVL™ makes city living and travelling with family easier and more convenient than ever before. Whether you are out and about town, travelling to exotic lands, or just hopping on and off public transport – an extra pair of hands is always helpful for any parent. At the touch of a button, the TRVL folds into a compact package that stands alone – saving significantly on space and clutter.

Weighing just 6.7kg it’s easy to transport. Exhibiting ultra-luxe materials, a strong and sturdy frame, plus an abundance of innovative features, TRVL promises comfort and convenience for miles. The storage basket provides significant space for storing on-the-go essentials and the one-hand multi-position recline and adjustable calf support means little one will be transported in comfort – from birth to six years. The UPF 50+ canopy protects from the elements - it’s easy to clean and features peek-a-boo windows allowing you to see in and baby to see out.

TRVL is travel system ready, simply attach the PIPA™ series infant car seat to the arm bar with one click, no adaptors required. The one-handed, self-collapsing fold keeps your transitions simple and struggle free, whilst the MagneTech Secure Snap™ self-guiding magnetic buckle automatically locks into place.

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