by wendyb » Sun Dec 02, 2012 6:56 pm
We've had our Trunki for a couple of years now and more often than not we don't use it. I've found it quite bulky and difficult to deal with within the confined space on a plane - we find it easier to have all the kids' toys etc at our feet rather than in the overhead locker to save getting up and down all the time. You can buy a separate soft-sided bag that fits inside the Trunki that's handy if you just want to take a few things out for your child to play with but, even with that, we've found it a bit of a hassle. I've also found that it can be rather hard to steer when pulling a child along on it. Our son does love it but is equally pleased to take his own backpack full of all his things for the flight. That said, I do have friends who are happy with their Trunki.
We've had our Trunki for a couple of years now and more often than not we don't use it. I've found it quite bulky and difficult to deal with within the confined space on a plane - we find it easier to have all the kids' toys etc at our feet rather than in the overhead locker to save getting up and down all the time. You can buy a separate soft-sided bag that fits inside the Trunki that's handy if you just want to take a few things out for your child to play with but, even with that, we've found it a bit of a hassle. I've also found that it can be rather hard to steer when pulling a child along on it. Our son does love it but is equally pleased to take his own backpack full of all his things for the flight. That said, I do have friends who are happy with their Trunki.