Kelty  TC 3.0 Transit Child Carrier

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The dual-purpose Kelty TC 3.0 Transit child carrier doubles as a daypack with plenty of room for the little one and your gear. It comes with a sun hood and changing pad for added convenience.

Features

  • Harness system securely holds your child in the cockpit for comfortable carrying
  • Curved and padded shoulder straps with load-lifter straps, sternum strap and 2-layer contoured padded hipbelt evenly distribute the load for parents
  • Main compartment has room for a layer of clothes, lunch and the rest of the 10 Essentials
  • Torso and seat height can be adjusted to the size of the child
  • Kelty TC 3.0 Transit child carrier easily converts to a daypack by cinching close the cockpit area
  • Padded back panel has a single stay and an aluminum frame to support load and features an easy torso-adjustment slider to fit nearly any parent
  • Hipbelt has a small zip pocket for a small digital camera, snacks, ID and money
  • Internal pockets and removable front pocket with shoulder straps let you bring along toys and other items

Imported.

Requirements for your child:
  • Your child must be capable of holding his or her head upright and sitting up without assistance. Usually a child older than 6 months is able to do this. It is a good idea to ask your pediatrician if your child is ready to ride in a child carrier.
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Technical Specs

Best Use

Hiking

Bag Style

Baby Carrier

Frame Type

Child Carrier

Gear Capacity (L)

23.8 liter

Gear Capacity (cu. in.)

1,450 cubic inches

Max. Weight (Child+Gear+Pack)

40

Adjustable Torso Length

Yes

Fits Torso Length (in.)

11 - 16 inches

Fits Waist/Hips

30 - 50 inches

Material(s)

Polyester/brushed nylon

Frame Material

Internal aluminum frame

Number of Stays

2

Suspended Mesh Back Panel

No

Pack Access

Panel

Number of Exterior Pockets

6

Dimensions

21 x 12 x 12 inches

Gender

Unisex

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