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Description: Sling for new babies from approximately three to ten months.
Please use with caution for younger babies.
Start wtih short gentle journeys whilst your baby learns to enjoy his or her journeys in the Chariot.
All babies need the baby sling upto about 9 - 10 months depending on physical development.
Then baby needs to transfer to the seat supporter until approximately 20 months.
Under this age babies must not be put straight into the standard seat in the Chariot.
These are designed for todlers upwards.
Key Features: Very easy to fit utilising webbing straps of the trailer safety harness.
Fastens to the top and bottom of the frame.
Grey padded 'buffer' around the sling ensures comfortable ride for the baby.
Room for second child or baby sling or seat supporter in double trailers.
Trailer can be folded with sling in situ.
NB please check webbings are firm before use.
Do not store with the seat buckled.
For Children Aged From: Heres the legal bit: Please note that legal requirements can differ between countries.
For more information about how and when you can start using your carrier please ask your local dealer or contact the shop Amba for personal advise>
How and when you use your trailer depends on some key points - what mode do you want to use and the duration, the physcial developement of your child (ie the strength in the neck and back muscles of your child eg can he or she sit on their own yet), the time of year eg is it warm or cold.
Generally speaking as a very rough starting point you can consider taking your child out for walks at about 14 - 18 weeks.
Gentle short bicycle rides can start at about 16 - 20 weeks. Skiing at about 16 - 20 weeks. Running and faster bicycle rides at about 20 - 24 weeks.
This information is offered from our personal experience of our own children travelling in Chariot and Croozer trailers.
Please feel free to call us at the office for personal advise - we will do our best to help you make the best decision for your children. Don't forget all children vary in their developement and some will be happy to travel in their trailer sooner than others.
Please use your common sense when deciding what to do. |