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what stroller to get after doona Liki Trike S3

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what stroller to get after doona Liki Trike S3Get ready to roll with the Liki Trike by Doona, The worlds most compact folding trike. The S3 premium edition offers the ultimate Liki experience, including custom accessories to complete the ride. Liki's functionality and innovative design, make for an uncompromising and safe ride. With its unique and patented small fold mechanism, the ingenious trike simply folds and unfolds at the click of a button. It comes fully assembled, ready to use, straight

Get ready to roll with the Liki Trike by Doona, The world’s most compact folding trike.

The S3 premium edition offers the ultimate Liki experience, including custom accessories to complete the ride. Liki's functionality and innovative design, make for an uncompromising and safe ride. With its unique and patented small-fold mechanism, the ingenious trike simply folds and unfolds at the click of a button. It comes fully assembled, ready to use, straight out of the box. Liki allows you to travel comfortably with your child as it fits easily in the boot of your car or the airplane’s overhead bin.

Made from high grades of fiber-reinforced polymers, rust-free aluminum, and high-durability wheels, Liki innovatively brings Doona's car seat and stroller safety to the trike market.

Count to five! Just move between Liki’s 5 product stages as your child grows:
Stage 1 (Parent mode): 10-18 months – Multi-position reclining Backrest, Parent control bar, Footrest, Armrest, Canopy.
Stage 2 (Push mode): 18-24 months – Multi-position reclining Backrest, Parent control bar, Footrest.
Stage 3 (Tricycle mode): 24-30 months – Multi-position reclining Backrest, Parent control bar, Pedals.
Stage 4 (Bike mode): 30-36 months – Lower Backrest, Pedals.
Stage 5 (Folded mode): Folds with a click of a button. Perfect for traveling.

Features:

  • Portable - The smallest folding trike in the market.
  • Easy To Use - Folds and unfolds in seconds. Ideal for travel - easily fits in the trunk of your car or the airplane's overhead bin.
  • No Assembly - Comes fully assembled - ready to go straight out of the box!
  • Maximum Functionality - Sleek, urban design, offering maximum functionality and comfort.
  • Kid-Friendly - Easy to navigate by parent and child with the dual steering system

What's Included:

  • Liki Trike
  • Parent Control Bar
  • High & Low Backrest
  • Shoulder Pade
  • Armrest Cover
  • Storage Bag

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