Merino Liner for Thule Chariot Cross | Chariot Lite Trailer
369 pln
Merino insert for Thule Chariot Cross / Chariot Lite trailer, made of merino wool.
The insert is breathable, absorbs moisture well and makes even the longest trips in the trailer more enjoyable.
Inside, there's soft and flexible foam that absorbs shocks, while the other side is waterproof nylon (we didn't bother sewing cotton on the other side - because we know perfectly well what a trailer looks like after a visit to the playground or a bike ride :D sand, pebbles, sticks. Something special is needed here).
Composition:
- cover – 100% thick merino wool with RWF certificate,
- the center is elastic foam of high density and durability,
- back 100% polyester (we do not recommend using this side, it serves as an additional stiffener without negatively affecting air circulation and wool properties.
- It should be washed by hand or in a washing machine on wool mode.
Washing instructions:
- wash by hand or in a washing machine on wool mode.
- spin at low speed (important!)
- do not use bleach or softeners (do not wash in baby detergents containing bleaching agents, e.g. citric acid - we recommend wool detergent or baby shampoo).
- do not tumble dry,
- iron at 110 degrees.
There is no need to wash a merino wool product before first use. Merino wool is self-cleaning; if the product is not very dirty, simply air it out. We recommend hand washing at a maximum temperature of 30 degrees Celsius without soaking. Only use wool detergents or a gentle shampoo. If washing in a washing machine, select the wool cycle, a temperature of 20/30 degrees Celsius, and a low spin cycle. Machine wash at your own risk. The manufacturer is not responsible for improper operation of the washing machine or a malfunctioning wash cycle (Article 548 of the Civil Code). Pilling in merino wool is a natural phenomenon and results from shorter fibers emerging to the surface – it is not, in itself, a product defect. In the case of boiled wool, pilling is very limited, but may occur where, for example, shoes rub against the wool.
369 pln
Merino insert for Thule Chariot Cross / Chariot Lite trailer, made of merino wool.
The insert is breathable, absorbs moisture well and makes even the longest trips in the trailer more enjoyable.
Inside, there's soft and flexible foam that absorbs shocks, while the other side is waterproof nylon (we didn't bother sewing cotton on the other side - because we know perfectly well what a trailer looks like after a visit to the playground or a bike ride :D sand, pebbles, sticks. Something special is needed here).
Composition:
- cover – 100% thick merino wool with RWF certificate,
- the center is elastic foam of high density and durability,
- back 100% polyester (we do not recommend using this side, it serves as an additional stiffener without negatively affecting air circulation and wool properties.
- It should be washed by hand or in a washing machine on wool mode.
Washing instructions:
- wash by hand or in a washing machine on wool mode.
- spin at low speed (important!)
- do not use bleach or softeners (do not wash in baby detergents containing bleaching agents, e.g. citric acid - we recommend wool detergent or baby shampoo).
- do not tumble dry,
- iron at 110 degrees.
There is no need to wash a merino wool product before first use. Merino wool is self-cleaning; if the product is not very dirty, simply air it out. We recommend hand washing at a maximum temperature of 30 degrees Celsius without soaking. Only use wool detergents or a gentle shampoo. If washing in a washing machine, select the wool cycle, a temperature of 20/30 degrees Celsius, and a low spin cycle. Machine wash at your own risk. The manufacturer is not responsible for improper operation of the washing machine or a malfunctioning wash cycle (Article 548 of the Civil Code). Pilling in merino wool is a natural phenomenon and results from shorter fibers emerging to the surface – it is not, in itself, a product defect. In the case of boiled wool, pilling is very limited, but may occur where, for example, shoes rub against the wool.
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Dear Parents, to meet your expectations and suggestions, we have created a new version of the iconic reduction pillow.
New, improved stroller reduction cushion in version 2.0:
- it has sewn-in foam (not non-woven fabric, which makes it more elastic),
- has a slightly profiled head and shoulder area,
- you can choose the option with vertical holes so that the cushion fits strollers with non-separable belts, e.g. Priam 4.0 (note: this option is considered personalization)
Many parents struggle with the problem of their little one no longer wanting to ride in the bassinet, sitting up on their own, but still very small. They're simply too small for a large stroller. They lean to the side during naps.
A reducing pillow will come to the rescue. A universal, soft, and comfortable pillow for all little ones.
It's good for up to 1.5 years. It all depends on how big the stroller is.
Composition:
COMPOSITION:
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- first page - 100% merino wool with RWS certificate
- other side - 100% cotton certified OEKO TEX standard 100 class 1 or certified softened linen.
- Filling - silicone ball of Polish origin.
Washing instructions:
- wash by hand or in a washing machine on wool mode.
- spin at low speed (important!)
- do not use bleach or softeners (do not wash in baby detergents containing bleaching agents, e.g. citric acid - we recommend wool detergent or baby shampoo).
- do not tumble dry,
- iron at 110 degrees.
There is no need to wash a merino wool product before first use. Merino wool is self-cleaning; if the product is not very dirty, simply air it out. We recommend hand washing at a maximum temperature of 30 degrees Celsius without soaking. Only use wool detergents or a gentle shampoo. If washing in a washing machine, select the wool cycle, a temperature of 20/30 degrees Celsius, and a low spin cycle. Machine wash at your own risk. The manufacturer is not responsible for improper operation of the washing machine or a malfunctioning wash cycle (Article 548 of the Civil Code). Pilling in merino wool is a natural phenomenon and results from shorter fibers emerging to the surface – it is not, in itself, a product defect. In the case of boiled wool, pilling is very limited, but may occur where, for example, shoes rub against the wool.
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