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Embark on family adventures with ‘best ever’ active stroller costing under £9 a month

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Every parents knows the pain and suffering you’ll endure if you’re planning to explore further afield than just your pool on your next break away. And if your little one still requires a little helping hand in a stroller then you’ll also know the stress of considering how well your pram or buggy will cope with the extra exploring.

Embarking on a break away with the family shouldn’t hinder your sightseeing plans but it easily can do if you have ancient ruins, and quaint, old-fashioned cities on your must-see hitlist.

Sandy beaches, forest terrains and anywhere a little wet can also play havoc with the average ‘relaxed’ family day out but we’ve found the answer. Throw away that cheap holiday buggy and invest in a smarTrike Traveler.

How much will this ‘machine’ set me back I can hear the dads cry? How big is this contraption most mums will worry. Bur fear not, because any parent will know, it’s worth every penny and tiny travellers with big dreams will love embarking on their very own adventure thanks to the strollers many patent protected features.

Step forward a 360° swivel wheel system and parent and child steering mode technology, allowing little adventurers to have the most fun being active on the go, from 6 months+. With parents guiding the way, the Traveler’s technology allows early explorers to feel in charge of their journey, with handlebars perfectly sized for little hands to grip and steer – all while ensuring they can rest, and nap as needed. Dream holiday scenario!

So whether you plan to navigate a local town, explore the big city or on the coast, the smarTrike Traveler is ready for every activity, terrain and adventure.

The genius design – trust me, I’m a mum of three – has handy on-the-go features, including a comfortable, near-flat reclining seat, removable leg rest, 5-point harness and bumper bar.

It’s also super nimble on public transport, with a sleek, lightweight design, and shoulder strap for easy carrying. Mums will also love the handy spacious storage basket for out-and-about essentials. Plus, as if that’s not enough, it also comes with a huge, oversized shock absorbent front wheel to promise the smoothest ride, a quick fold mechanism and convenient parent wrist strap.

But wait, there’s more. Don’t think this will be used for a short period of time then destined to spend years in the attic – this stroller seamlessly turn into a trike – in seconds, and if I can do it, any parent can do it – with the push of a button.

Transforming from a fully functioning, super lightweight stroller to an independent trike, it is truly a game-changer for parents and children alike. It promotes independence and supports healthy development, taking you from six months to four years old.

In fact, if you break down four years of use for the cost of just £399, it’s actually less than £9 a month for ease, comfort and happy holidays galore.

Available in Green, Black, Blue and Grey, there’s plenty of add-on accessories to choose from including a rain cover, travel clips, cup holder, organiser and footmuff, to keep little ones warm and cosy.

From £399 and available at John Lewis & Partners, Natural Baby Shower, Pramworld, Independent retailers nationwide and directly at SmarTrike.

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If you like this design but fancy something else, then try this multi functional one for £69.99 from Amazon, or this gorgeous khaki option from £85.

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