Trunki is the worlds first and only ride on suitcase and puts the fun back into family travel. Hand Baggage Approved, Trunki meets new airline travel restrictions. There is a multifunctional strap: un-clips to allow kids to pull thier Trunki or to be towed by adults. Trunki can also be carried as a shoulder bag. Suitable for children 3 and up.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Great for traveling We bought two trunki's over a year ago when our girls were aged 4 and 1 1/2. They both loved wizzing round the airport in them and kept them amused when our flight was delayed. The only thing i would say is we had problems with the straps on them. When we lifted them up (by the strap)to go through the airport scanner the suitcase fell to the floor hitting someone on the way down. Looking at them now the straps seem to be different but caused us lots of embarrasment. Beside the strap problem, a very good... more info
A must have I loved this product and so did my daughter, she loved the attention she got on the airport as she was pulled along.It held all her toys and spare clothes, the only thing that I didn't like was that if your child forgets to hold on to the front horns (handles)your child may go flying back so I did have to make a homemade restraint to keep her secure on there.Other than that loved it and will continue to use it.
Absolutely brilliant would recommend I bought this for my 2 yr old daughter for our trip to florida and it was superb build quaility was excellent it took lots of abuse my daughter played with it around the house before we went away so it took some batter as she fell of once or twice because she went tooo fast and I towed it round the airport easily it meant I could push the trolley and drag my daughter behind I like it so much that I have just purchased the new ltd edition frieda trunki for my other daughter for our trip in 2009 it can only... more info
Brilliant Product We bought one for our grandaughter as they were going on holiday to Australia. She thought it was brilliant and so did everyone in Singapore and Australia airports as they kept asking where they got them from.