The 3Chic travel system is the new trio with a faux leather fabric handle and black frame. Lightweight and dynamic, with an aluminium frame on which you can quickly and easily mount the carrycot in the pram version, the baby seat which is used as a car seat for the first months, and also the stroller seat which can be either forward- or rear-facing. 3Chic has classic and refined lines, large wheels and closes easily, taking up little space.
Carrycot
Suitable for your baby's first few months. Fixes easily to the frame with a convenient attachment/release system. Equipped with a breathable base and a 3-position adjustable backrest. Canopy and removable cover. Practical carrying handle. Carrycot is not approved for use in the car.
Stroller
For children from 6 months of age up to 15 kg (approximately 3 years old). Aluminium frame is easy to close. Swivel front wheels with a device for locking their movement. Parking brake pedal. Reversible seat, forward-facing or rear-facing, with adjustable footrest. Multi-position adjustable backrest. 5-point seat belt. Adjustable swing-open protective armrest. Faux leather fabric handle, adjustable to multiple positions. Footmuff and rain cover included
Car Seat
Approved for group 0+, from birth to 13 kg (approximately 15 months). Fixes easily to the frame with a convenient attachment/release system. Anatomic seat. Equipped with a removable sun canopy and an internal reducer for the first few months. Can be used as a cradle with rocking system and as a baby carrier. Comes with a convenient adjustable handle for carrying. Conforms to European regulation ECE R44/04
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