Trunki Boost-a-pak a review

A few weeks ago we were lucky enough to receive a trunki boost-a-pak to review.

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JR is nearly 5 and he uses a high back booster seat in the car now, when we know that he is going into a friend or grandparents car we always take his car seat out of our car and put it into theirs.
Trunki’s boost-a-pak stops the need to do that in fact we used it in his granddad’s car when MR M&TTT had taken JR’s car seat to work in the car

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What you may not know about the trunki Boost-a-pak is it is also a backpack, JR loves the fact it is a bag and that he can store ‘secret treasure’ in it ( he won’t tell me what he’s put in there ).
We have used the trunki boost-a-pak, for several journeys with JR. I have come to the conclusion that JR is not quite ready to use it just yet as it doesn’t have the same head support as a high back booster seat. When JR fell asleep in the car he would slide to the side and as I sit in the middle seat of the car, he ended up leaning on me. However my nephew who is slightly older at 7 next week, and uses a booster seat in the car has his own Trunki Boost-a-pak doesn’t have this problem.
I think that the boost-a-pak is a fantastic travel item for kids and would be great if you are flying and planning to hire a car and it can be your child’s hand luggage and also would stop the need to take their usual seat, one less thing to wait for in baggage reclaim.
Trunki boost-a-pak retails for £44.99 and is available in 2 colour ways pink and black or green and black and can be purchased here.

*I received this boost-a-pak at no charge for the purposes of this review all opinions and words are my own*

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