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This buggyboard maxi has an extra soft-grip handle with a cushioned seat that provides additional safety when crossing gravel roads. Its sturdy frame is related with excellent durability and protection while riding. Lascal and Bumprider are two kid boards that fit pretty much all strollers, so you can't really go wrong there.” - tried and tested by Mumsnet user, eliniatko Our verdict
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Suitable for children up to 55lbs. The board is made with natural, eco-friendly wood, and has a non-skid surface to prevent slipping.The adapters of this stroller board attaches on the tube connected with both wheels. If your stroller/baby carriage has a horizontal bar to attach to, this should work fine with your stroller. This universal stroller board is equipped with adjustable three-stage length, allowing the connecting rods to be expanded or reduced to fit different stroller widths. With a maximum distance of 13 inches, it offers flexibility for various stroller models. The board also features a rotary button that allows you to adjust the slope angle of the connected rods, accommodating different heights of strollers. This feature ensures a comfortable fit for both the child and the parent, getting rid of any discomfort or strain while pushing the stroller.
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When shopping for your stroller board, keep in mind that some brands offer universal connectors that allow them to be attached to any stroller, while others are made just to work with a particular type or brand of stroller. Also consider that each board will have its own specifications when it comes to age or weight—important to note for safety and functionality.This stroller board is compatible with City Mini 2, City Mini 2 Double, City Mini GT2, City Mini GT2 Double, City Select, City Select 2 and City Select LUX strollers I used the lascal too. 4 children so 3 of them had a buggy board at some point. Wouldn't have been without it. Also bought extra clips so could just move it from the pram to the stroller depending what we were doing that day” - loved by Mumsnet user, missnevermind Our verdict
