The next time you’re at the airport, racing to your gate could feel like a casual drive through the Italian countryside if you trade in your luggage for this wonderful Skootercase. Except that it’s heartbreakingly only designed and sized for toddlers.
It’s small enough to fit in an overhead bin if you’re traveling with children, even with a fully functioning steering column and two sets of sturdy rubber wheels. And while it’s strong enough to support the weight of a kid who’s just grown too big for a stroller, when they reach Junior High it’s probably time to give up the dream. In an ideal world the Skootercase would be perpetually kid-powered, but anyone who’s ever traveled with young’ns knows that the included parent-powered tow strap will probably be its most used means of propulsion.
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It doesn’t only exist for kids Liszewski. Don’t be shackled by society. Get your Skootcase and live, you damn well live by your own rules! Now go, go get some champ!
Just what the world needs: a Trunki rip-off.
This represents a considerable advantage over Trunki in that it’s steerable, as any parent who’s had to try and drag the front wheels of those things sideways without breaking the little plastic clip could tell you.