The stroller made for Tokyo’s tight and narrow spaces.

By on November 7, 2021

Hopping on and off busy trains in Tokyo with kids in tow is relatively easy with Nuna’s TRIV stroller.

Parents new to Tokyo are aghast by how tight and narrow spaces are between ticket gates at train stations and convenience store aisles.

“It could be a challenge for anyone trying to maneuver through tight spaces here,” observes Alicia, an expat mom from Canada.

“I always have to collapse the stroller first to carry it with my left hand and the baby with my right in order to pass through tight ticket gates.”

For Alicia and some of the moms that share her views, the Dutch city stroller brand, Nuna’s TRIV provides a practical solution.

The new TRIV slim model measuring 52 cms in width will pass through most narrow ticket gates in Tokyo without fuss,  saving you time and energy.

The TRIV’s spring suspension mounted under the seat reduces vibration for baby’s riding comfort and comes with an all-season seat including a mesh backrest covered with removable and breathable merino wool and tencel insert to keep the child warm without sweating.

The Nuna compact model is a two-way facing push chair that adjusts to 4 reclining levels. Whether you are tall, average or short,  the lever adjusts to your height (3 levels).

The only downside is that both front and rear wheels are made of rubberized exterior and foam filling. This means that they will work great on pavements but probably not on rough terrain.

 

www.katoji.co.jp

Product Name: nuna stroller TRIV   https://nuna-baby.jp/item/4195141104/
Suitable for: babies weighing up to 22kg Size: W52 ␣ D81 ␣ H109cm

Folding size: W52 ␣ D32 ␣ H65cm Weight: 8.8kg (excluding guard canopy)

Color: Caviar / Cherry / Sapphire / Frost

Suggested retail price: 74,800 yen (excluding tax)

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