Ickle Bubba launches Globe as a travel system

In time for summer holidays, Ickle Bubba’s award-winning Globe Stroller is now available as an all-in-one travel system.

Globe is a compact stroller that folds and unfolds easily. Weighing 6.4kg, it’s ideal for travel and days out.

Suitable from birth to around three years-old, Globe now features the addition of car seat adaptors, enabling it to be used as a travel system. A car seat can be clicked on to facilitate in-between journeys. The stroller can be pushed with one hand or folded and carried over the shoulder.

The five-piece Globe Travel System includes the compact Globe stroller, Astral Group 0+ car seat and car seat adaptors, a rain cover and a newborn cocoon.

Meanwhile, the nine-piece bundle also includes a footmuff, liner, ISOFIX base, and a cup holder on top of the items included in the five-piece option.

 

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