Taga: A Trike For The Uber-Geek

It’s a stroller!  It’s a trike!  It’s all things to all men (and women)!.  Ah, those wacky Dutch.  For a mere $3,000 (USD) or so, you can purchase “continuity”:

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For Taga, no location is impossible, no change a hassle. Whether indoors or out, on the bus, train or elevator, Taga is effortlessly transformed to suit any location to offer seamless mobility. We at Taga simply call it continuity. This is the limitless liberty a parent enjoys all day, leaving home with a single vehicle while enjoying quality time with their child at all times.

The Taga converts, seemingly endlessly (and, apparently, without adding or removing parts).  True geeks, click on the “conversion” link on the Taga website and click through the process.  It’s acrobatic genius!

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You ride together to the train station, convert Taga to a stroller and jump on the train. When reaching the central station, you convert Taga again to a bike and ride to the city park.

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And that’s only the beginning.  Go to the site.  You’ll be amazed.  Yes, we’re mad about the idea, but, let’s face it, the cost is horrendous, and the utility dubious.  Unless it’s your primary vehicle, of course.  Then it’s a deal.

Wierdly, there are dozens and dozens of pictures on the site, but there does not seem to be a  single uncluttered shot  that shows the trike in use, with kid installed, with both front wheels completely visible.  There does appear to be a gent in a business suit who is riding in the stroller – but you can’t actually see the Taga in the picture.   Go figure.

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