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Package Dimensions | 17.5 x 11.8 x 4.8 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Maximum weight recommendation | 70 Pounds |
Material Type | rubber |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Harness type | 5 Point |
Wheel type | Solid |
Item Weight | 6.9 pounds |
N**O
It works!
I bought another brand of buggy board that's well known and have a lot of reviews that's why I bought it first. Upon arrival, it was easy to assemble and looked great. But as soon as our son (55lbs) stepped on it and we tested it in the house, it became obvious that it wasn't a great product after all.I tried again and got this one because my husband said that the latches looked better constructed and sturdier. He installed it as soon as it arrived and everything went well from the start! We already went to the mall and walked around a lot with our son enjoying his ride at the back of the stroller. Great product!PS - we use a Baby Jogger City Mini GT Double stroller.
A**A
Waste of money and time
Worst product ever. Recieved It reassembled looked used, tried attaching it and it was falling off my child almost fell couple of times and she is 4, I couldn’t imagine smaller child standing safely on this. It also makes annoying noise and loud when you push the stroller and on top of that I had to bend while walking because it takes too much space and you can not walk and push stroller comfortably. Had a crazy time returning it because they claimed i send it back reassembled just the way i received it without a refund.Stay away and get something better!
W**W
Misleading Description and flimsy
The product looks very nice and the board platform is the perfect width for my 4.5 year old. It was actually also very easy to set up However:1. Major misleading issue was that online description says in heading for kids up to 70 lbs. They actually makes this a KEy selling point!!! Once we got the item, the instruction manual clearly says up to 25kg which is only 55lbs! Once we put our 47lb child on the platform in the house to test it out, the platform bent right away when he leaned back or fully put his weight on the entire platform. Right away e saw that the board was a cheap plastic that was not build to withstand even the weight of annumder 50lb child. We then removed our child and pushed on the platform with one hand as a weight and the glider also bent downward. I would not trust putting my child on this cheap plastic board. It felt like it would split in half.2. The wheels of the board were very cheap and felt like it was a hard crackable plastic with a little bit of rubber added to it but mostly hard plastic.I am returning g this immmediately. False advertising is a major no-no.
S**Y
Works well
We have a 3.5 year old (30 lb) and a 6.5 year old (50+ lb) who always fight over one getting something that the other doesn't, so we knew that our single City Mini GT stroller would be a problem for our 3 days of Disney World. This glider board worked well for keeping both our kids happy.Two things happened that were unexpected.1) Both kids preferred to sit on the board rather than stand on it.2) They actually fought over who got to ride the board rather than who got to sit in the stroller.The board itself performed well. It's design folds up nicely with our stroller although it tends to stick out a good bit and it makes an already large stroller even more difficult to wrangle when folded, but I don't think that's a problem that has a better solution. The biggest drawback for me is the way the board mounts to the stroller itself. There are these plastic screw clamps that are hard to describe, but suffice to say that they don't inspire much confidence. To their credit, they did hold up through 3 days of heavy use but I had some heavy duty tie-wraps with me in case they failed. The good news is there are number of good alternate solutions if they were to break, so I'm not too worried about them. One other problem we ran into was that the wheels on the board would occasionally oscillate and violently shake the board. Our kids actually loved it and begged for me to make it happen again (sometimes it would happen when I accidentally kicked the wheel while walking), but it did create drag on the stroller when that happened so I tried to avoid it. I think adjusting the angle of the board would resolve that.Overall, it's a good purchase and I would buy it again. I recommend it although beware that the directions are garbage and you pretty much have to look at a picture of it installed and figure it out. It's not terrible to install/assemble though.
H**S
Attaching to a Sit N Stand
This is really great for what we needed. We have a Sit N stand double stroller, but we have 3 under 4 and needed an option for standing while using the other 2 seats for the littler children. It works really well while in use. The only problem is that you can't leave it attached when it is folded because the board that is already attached to the Sit N Stand for the standing option gets in the way of the glider board. So, you do have to remove the glider board in order fold the Sit N Stand for storage, but it is relatively easy to put on and take off.
A**0
Wheel issue
I like the concept of the glider, my only issue is the wheels are regularly chattering which makes it hard to maneuver with a child on the glider. If you have any advice I’d be glad to hear it.
K**N
Works with side by side stroller. Love it!
I am very impressed. I wasn't sure if it would work on my stroller (double stroller side by side) and figured I would take the plunge and return it if it didn't work. I thought it was easy to set-up and actually quite clever in its design. It works perfectly and my son loves it.Edited to add: one of the knobs was lost and I was very impressed with the quickness of response from the company. Still very pleased with our purchase!
R**V
Awkward and flimsy
I was disappointed with this product. It was clunky when I was putting it together and the plastic is made with is flimsy. It fell apart when my daughter got on it and she weighs 40 lbs (product holds up to 70 lbs). The biggest issue is that you have to outstretch your arms when pushing your stroller. I'm 5'4" and it was very uncomfortable.
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