Venicci Tinum – designed to make life easy


by Emily Gilbert |
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Designed to make life easy no matter where you're going, the Tinum pram is currently the lightest travel system in the Venicci range. Available in four designs, it can be easily and quickly folded with the click of one button. Its modern design and construction deserves some serious attention - this pram is simply beautiful.

Why Venicci Tinum?

  • Compact size

  • Lightweight

  • One-handed fold

  • Modern design

  • Seat unit up to 22kg

  • Uniquely shaped solid wheels

What's included?

  • Frame

  • Carrycot

  • Seat unit

  • Car Seat

  • Changing bag

  • Footmuff

  • Changing mat

  • Raincover for 1x carrycot and 1x seat unit,

  • Mosquito net 1x carrycot and 1x seat unit,

  • Car Seat Adapters

Key features

  • Seat Unit weight limit - 22kg

  • Pushchair can be folded with seat attached (both front and rear-facing position)

  • Large solid, puncture-free wheels

  • Spacious shopping basket (max load 4kg)

  • Front and rear suspension (Multi-Terrain)

  • Luxurious finish

  • Carry strap makes it easy to carry when folded

  • Comfortable mattress

  • UV50+ and Water-repellent fabric

Our real parent reviews

For the M&B Awards each year, real mums test the shortlisted products and tell us their honest opinions. Here are some of the reviews of the Venicci Tinum from the 2021 M&B Awards – when Venicci Tinum was shortlisted in the Best Travel System category:

Mum Lowri said: "This pram was very intuitive to use - it went up and down with barely a press of a button. There was no struggling to get different elements in place - it all went up and down effortlessly. The other great thing about this pram was that it folds to a really manageable size for storage, as it folds in half rather than flat."

Mum Abigail said: "It looks great! The design is sleek and stylish, my little one was comfy in the main seat and even slept well in it, making life easier for less moaning and stress while out and about. The straps adjust well, which meant I could easily transfer my small 3-year-old into the seat when he got tired. More mummy points for not having to carry him over his brother. The prams fold system is simple and sturdy. It allows you to do it one-handed if needs be. The steering also moves easily so can be done one-handed. I love the handle adaption, which moves up and down. It definitely aids getting everything in and out of the car quicker. Each of the above points really helped day-to-day."

Dad Thomas said: "I think the key features of this system in terms of making life easier are the simplicity of putting the product together when first opening up the box. It was quick, easy and stress-free. All the items are labelled up so there are no mix-ups. Everything just clicked and slotted together with minimal effort. Once put together, after a few trial runs, the ease of folding and unfolding the pram is just a dream. One-handed, no fiddling and fussing, it is one simple technique to pull the pram up fold it down. In the folded position, the frame, even with the pram chair fixed on, takes up minimal space - I would have thought it would comfortably fit inside even the smallest car boot. Furthermore, it has a good-sized comfortable handhold to carry the pram around like a briefcase, or a shoulder strap to make it easier to lug it further if need be. These are really nice features that just make me wonder why I'd not seen it on all other prams before!"

Click here to buy the Venicci Tinum.

The Venicci Tinum is available in 160 Independent Retailers in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. Follow them on Facebook and Instagram. You can find out more information here.

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