trunkiTerrance
Current price €55.99
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Product description
Item number: 7FJYH
E.A.N: 5 0 5 5 1 9 2 2 0 0 0 5 4The Trunki Terrance is the world’s first ride-on suitcase and is perfect for keeping little ones entertained – as seen on Dragons’ Den!
The Trunki Terrance allows you to store your child’s clothes and toys for a family holiday while the saddle shape and durable material means they can use it to scoot around the airport or rest up during a long journey.The long handle can be used to tow your little one around and the bright green horns are perfect for them to hold onto as they ride. The long handle can also be used as a shoulder strap, or your Trunki can be carried using the two shorter straps.
The vibrant blue colour and bright green fastenings look great and little hands can easily use the child-friendly catches. These also lock for extra security, ideal for preventing them dipping in and out when waiting for your flight.
The inside of this Trunki Terrence kids suitcase has two elasticated straps and an elasticated pouch to keep your child’s items secure on their travels, while the lightweight material and compact size comply with most airlines’ hand luggage regulations.
The matching lunchbox backpack with bottle is available Cat No (LEJLJ).
Useful info:
- Locking catches
- Elastic straps inside
- Two carry handles
- Inside compartment
- Pull along handle
- Dimensions: 46 x 20.5 x 31 cm
- Weight 1.7kg
- Trunki Terrance kids luggage
Colour: Blue.
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