Eala
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I'm selling my Chicco Trio 4 Me Autofix travel system, in turquoise & grey (I forget what the "brand" name is for this colour ) It was only used for 6 weeks, so is in very good condition, with only minor wear to the wheels. The pushchair/stroller section has never been used, as my LO didn't get big enough to get out of the carrycot (she's dinky!)
Reason I'm selling is that I'm being a lot more active than I thought I'd be, and whilst the Chicco is an excellent pram about town, it can't handle the unpaved paths of the country park where I take my LO for walks
OK, some pics!
Carseat & carseat base. The base is NOT Isofix, it is fitted with a 3 point seatbelt.
https://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i192/lynne_turner/trio%204%20me/carseatandbase2.jpg
https://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i192/lynne_turner/trio%204%20me/carseatandbase.jpg
The pale grey part on the carseat is a removable padded section designed to make it more snug/secure for newborns
Carrycot with apron:
https://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i192/lynne_turner/trio%204%20me/carrycot.jpg
I'm including a kit that allows you to use the carrycot as an approved Group0 "carseat" as well. This is BNIB. We bought it for a road-trip down to my DH's parents at Christmas, as we thought it'd be more comfy for our LO to be lying flat, rather than in her carseat for long-ish periods.
https://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i192/lynne_turner/trio%204%20me/carkit.jpg
Chassis folded - it's an umbrella fold, and is so compact. Fitted in my Mum's Fiat Punto as easily as in my Volvo estate The handles also fold down further (inwards) to make it shorter again. Great for small boots
https://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i192/lynne_turner/trio%204%20me/folded1.jpg
This is the stroller with the full hood attached. The hood can be adjsuted various was - up, with the front section extended:
https://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i192/lynne_turner/trio%204%20me/winterhoodup.jpg
Or fold the front section back, pull the hood forward, and it becomes a full sunshade - no need for a parasol, great if LO is snoozing!
https://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i192/lynne_turner/trio%204%20me/sunshade.jpg
The back section of the hood zips off if required, and becomes a lighter hood that permits fantastic airflow on hot days (yes, we do have them in Scotland )
https://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i192/lynne_turner/trio%204%20me/summerhood.jpg
The chassis still folds very well with the stroller section attached:
https://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i192/lynne_turner/trio%204%20me/folded3.jpg
And the seat unit comes off easily to flip between forward or rear-facing, and fully reclines to be suitable from birth:
https://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i192/lynne_turner/trio%204%20me/recliningstroller.jpg
The system comes with matching footmuff:
https://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i192/lynne_turner/trio%204%20me/cosytoes2.jpg
changebag with mat:
https://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i192/lynne_turner/trio%204%20me/changebag.jpg
decent-sized shopping basket:
https://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i192/lynne_turner/trio%204%20me/shoppingbasket.jpg
raincover, spare (ventilated) carrycot/pram mattress, bumper bar for stroller, and connector bar for the handles (which makes it one horizontal bar):
https://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i192/lynne_turner/trio%204%20me/mattressbumperhandle.jpg
https://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i192/lynne_turner/trio%204%20me/handle1.jpg
I also have the original instruction booklets for each part:
https://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i192/lynne_turner/trio%204%20me/instructions.jpg
(If you've made it this far, thanks )
This colour isn't available anymore that I've been able to find. You can get the Trip 4 Me Autofix in *some* colours for £300 on kiddicare. I'm looking for £150, or near offer. Cash on collection, or Paypal.
Pick up by buyer is preferable (I'm in Cumbernauld, just outside Glasgow), but hubby and I would be willing to deliver it within a range of 100 miles, for the cost of diesel (which would be a max of £25 if you were the full 100 miles away). Anyone further than this, I could look into boxing it up for a courier, but this could be pricey, as it'll be at least 2 large boxes.
Any questions, or if there's anything specific you'd like pictures of, let me know This is a really good little travel system, I'll be sad to see it go, but we simply don't have the room to keep it and my new Quinny
I'm selling my Chicco Trio 4 Me Autofix travel system, in turquoise & grey (I forget what the "brand" name is for this colour ) It was only used for 6 weeks, so is in very good condition, with only minor wear to the wheels. The pushchair/stroller section has never been used, as my LO didn't get big enough to get out of the carrycot (she's dinky!)
Reason I'm selling is that I'm being a lot more active than I thought I'd be, and whilst the Chicco is an excellent pram about town, it can't handle the unpaved paths of the country park where I take my LO for walks
OK, some pics!
Carseat & carseat base. The base is NOT Isofix, it is fitted with a 3 point seatbelt.
https://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i192/lynne_turner/trio%204%20me/carseatandbase2.jpg
https://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i192/lynne_turner/trio%204%20me/carseatandbase.jpg
The pale grey part on the carseat is a removable padded section designed to make it more snug/secure for newborns
Carrycot with apron:
https://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i192/lynne_turner/trio%204%20me/carrycot.jpg
I'm including a kit that allows you to use the carrycot as an approved Group0 "carseat" as well. This is BNIB. We bought it for a road-trip down to my DH's parents at Christmas, as we thought it'd be more comfy for our LO to be lying flat, rather than in her carseat for long-ish periods.
https://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i192/lynne_turner/trio%204%20me/carkit.jpg
Chassis folded - it's an umbrella fold, and is so compact. Fitted in my Mum's Fiat Punto as easily as in my Volvo estate The handles also fold down further (inwards) to make it shorter again. Great for small boots
https://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i192/lynne_turner/trio%204%20me/folded1.jpg
This is the stroller with the full hood attached. The hood can be adjsuted various was - up, with the front section extended:
https://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i192/lynne_turner/trio%204%20me/winterhoodup.jpg
Or fold the front section back, pull the hood forward, and it becomes a full sunshade - no need for a parasol, great if LO is snoozing!
https://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i192/lynne_turner/trio%204%20me/sunshade.jpg
The back section of the hood zips off if required, and becomes a lighter hood that permits fantastic airflow on hot days (yes, we do have them in Scotland )
https://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i192/lynne_turner/trio%204%20me/summerhood.jpg
The chassis still folds very well with the stroller section attached:
https://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i192/lynne_turner/trio%204%20me/folded3.jpg
And the seat unit comes off easily to flip between forward or rear-facing, and fully reclines to be suitable from birth:
https://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i192/lynne_turner/trio%204%20me/recliningstroller.jpg
The system comes with matching footmuff:
https://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i192/lynne_turner/trio%204%20me/cosytoes2.jpg
changebag with mat:
https://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i192/lynne_turner/trio%204%20me/changebag.jpg
decent-sized shopping basket:
https://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i192/lynne_turner/trio%204%20me/shoppingbasket.jpg
raincover, spare (ventilated) carrycot/pram mattress, bumper bar for stroller, and connector bar for the handles (which makes it one horizontal bar):
https://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i192/lynne_turner/trio%204%20me/mattressbumperhandle.jpg
https://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i192/lynne_turner/trio%204%20me/handle1.jpg
I also have the original instruction booklets for each part:
https://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i192/lynne_turner/trio%204%20me/instructions.jpg
(If you've made it this far, thanks )
This colour isn't available anymore that I've been able to find. You can get the Trip 4 Me Autofix in *some* colours for £300 on kiddicare. I'm looking for £150, or near offer. Cash on collection, or Paypal.
Pick up by buyer is preferable (I'm in Cumbernauld, just outside Glasgow), but hubby and I would be willing to deliver it within a range of 100 miles, for the cost of diesel (which would be a max of £25 if you were the full 100 miles away). Anyone further than this, I could look into boxing it up for a courier, but this could be pricey, as it'll be at least 2 large boxes.
Any questions, or if there's anything specific you'd like pictures of, let me know This is a really good little travel system, I'll be sad to see it go, but we simply don't have the room to keep it and my new Quinny