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Hot on the heels of Infantino's best selling SlingRider, demand for Infantino's 3-position carriers - Front-2-BackRider & TripleComfortRider - is growing enormously as consumers look for products that offer genuine value for money through a combination of quality, functionality and ease-of-use at sensible prices. The Front-2-BackRider is already selling very well and at just £34.99 RRP offers superb value for money for such a high specification design.
With memory foam padded shoulder straps, breathemesh fabric panels and an adjustable lumbar support, the Front-2-BackRider is designed with excellent extended-wear comfort in mind. As the name suggests, the Front-2-BackRider grows with baby; from facing-in & facing-out on the chest, to riding piggy-back as baby becomes a toddler. The brand new TripleComfortRider also features the extended-wear comfort features of memory foam padding and lumbar support, but this time is made with breathemesh fabric throughout for optimum temperature and moisture control. Growing up with baby the TripleComfortRider switches to the hip instead of the back for its third position and at £44.99 RRP also offers excellent value for money. Of course, both of these carriers come in Infantino's trademark stunning retail packaging and help deliver the most comprehensive and structured range of carriers from any supplier. For further information on Infantino's great range of infant toys, play mats, activity gyms and carriers please contact Neil Dodds, General Manager - Europe, Infantino UK.
Tel: 01494 435 103
Email: neil@infantino.com
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