For parents who prefer walking to school with their kids, smarTrike’s Traveler ActiveStroller is the perfect solution for keeping kids entertained and happy during the school run. With the option to transform it into a trike, the Traveler is also the perfect way to help them burn some energy so they’re better able to focus in class.
Research from Sheffield Hallam Univeristy confirms that being active helps children in school, with almost half (49%) of children saying being active improves their schoolwork. The data also revealed that 71% of students feel that being active has a positive impact on their mood and 55% say it improves their behaviour in the classroom.
smarTrike, pioneers in creating innovative bikes, scooters, and ride-ons, proudly announce the Traveler ActiveStroller, the world’s first convertible stroller which transforms into a trike with the push of a button. Featuring attachable pedals, and parent/child steering control, the school run has never been easier with the Traveler.
Cruise back to school in style
Offering a hands-on experience for kids, this one-of-a-kind stroller fosters a sense of independence while refining motor skills and supporting healthy development through outdoor play and exploration from the youngest age!
With handlebars for little hands to hold and the option to transform it into a trike, the Traveler makes even the most boring school run exciting, sparking curiosity and encouraging interaction with the world around them. It is also a sustainable and economical choice, eliminating the need for multiple purchases.
Featuring a quick-fold mechanism and weighing just 6.9 kg, parents can pick up and pack away this innovative, lightweight stroller with ease.
The Traveler, priced at £399, comes with a two-year warranty. It is available for purchase at smarTrike and other UK retailers including John Lewis & Partners, Natural Baby Shower, Pramworld, and many more.
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