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Flying? Keep Everything within Arm's Reach with Sarabelli's Tray Bien PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jessica Smith   
Sunday, 13 July 2008
For my birthday this year I received the Tray Bien by Sarahbelli. An in-flight travel organizer, the Tray Bien is not only extremely functional but very stylish too.

sarahbelli_baby.jpgThe Tray Bien comes in two versions, the Baby and the Adult . My son is almost three so I got the Adult version. What does the Baby version have that the adult version doesn't? Two drink holders, one for mom and one for baby, the Adult version only has one.

Both versions have one large pocket and two small pockets along with what Sarabelli calls the body pocket accessible from the side. The Tray Bien also offers a ring tab for hanging baby toys or stowing writing utensils.

While I am not due for a plane trip until this fall (maybe) I am currently trying to figure out a way to use my Tray Bien at home. At the top of the Tray Bien is an opening so that when it is positioned properly over the seat back tray, the lock can be latched to hold the Tray Bien in place. I'm using the opening as a way to hang it on the bannister anchor for my stairs next to the front door and using the Tray Bien as a place to put things I don't want to forget when I leave the house or for things I need to take upstairs to my bedroom or office.How I use the Tray Bien When I'm Not Flying

 

 

 

The Tray Bien is machine washable (on gentle) and must be line dried. They are super cute and come in the most fabulous fabrics.

Next time I fly I look forward to having a place to keep my Blackberry, Kindle, water bottle, and snacks all within easy reach.


Tags:  in flight airplane travel organizer stylish mom




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