Joie Litetrax review

from Joie
RRP  £170.00

by motherandbaby |
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The Joie Litetrax pushchair is lightweight and so easy to use. It folds into a convenient freestanding position, which is great for storage. The extended hood offers good sun protection and the featured mesh panel means that parents can easily see what little ones are up to, without having to stop the pushchair for a closer look. The basket is of a good size although it can’t be accessed when the chair is in a recline position, and the shoulder straps are a bit fiddly. The handle, with no adjustment feature, is too close to the pram to allow for a buggy board, and the inclusion of a couple of extra accessories would also be nice – a cup and cup holder, for example. Bar a couple of negatives, the pushchair is great value for money – it manoeuvres well and is both affordable and practical!

Product Information

  • Suitable from birth to a maximum weight of 15kg

  • Streamlined and sporty design

  • One hand, quick compact fold

  • Extremely compact fold - Fold mechnaism is easily accessed in the middle of seat

  • Multi-position, flat reclining seat. Operated using just one hand

  • Pairs perfectly with Joie 0+ car seats to form a travel system (sold separately)

  • Fits perfectly in small boots

  • Adjustable leg rest

  • Secure bumper bar

  • Large, expandable hood with mesh ventilated window

  • Large, easy access shopping basket

  • Automatic fold lock

  • All round suspension

  • Locking front swivel wheels

  • 5-point harness system

  • Single step, ShoeSaver brakes

  • Unfolded Dimensions: L90.8xW59xH102.4cm

  • Folded Dimensions: L80.8xW59xH26cm

  • Pushchair Weight: 9.58kg

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