Joie introduces Alore

The new addition to Joie’s wheeled range offers height adjustable seating to keep children close.

The alore makes it easier for parents to keep an eye on their children with three height positions to keep them close in all modes, whether they’re in the infant carrier, carry cot or seat unit.

Alore is suitable from birth up to 22kg in the forward facing mode and reclines flat to give them a cosy spot to sleep on the go. The SoftTouch five-point harness with three height positions will keep them safe and secure while the PunctureProof foam filled rubber tyres will mean parents are ready to go at all times.

A full-size, water repellent UPF 50+ canopy with eyeshade visor will keep children sheltered from the elements, and the multi-position calf support means they are always sitting comfortably.

There is a large and easy to access storage basket to hold all the essentials, too. Alore is compatible with Joie infant carriers including i-Gemm 3, i-Jemini, i-Level Recline and i-Snug, as well as the ramble carry cot, using one click adapters.

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