Product Description
In Stock Now Bumprider is a brand new design of toddler board equipped with its own unique quick-release mechanism. It is the most universal toddler board available on the market today.
Bumprider's has a unique shape that allows the board to flex and move and to 'follow' the surface of the ground. The motorcross inspired balanced suspension ensures a smooth ride, even on bumpy roads. Bumprider has the same type of swing arm suspension as motorcross bikes and some snow mobiles. The suspension together with the unique flexible shape and material makes the Bumprider work perfectly on bumpy roads. It's ride is like no other board.
No tools are needed to fit or remove Bumprider and as it will fit all types of puchchairs, strollers and prams, you do not have to change the stand-on board when you change your pushchair.
Bumprider has a fast connection system. This allows you to leave the connectors if you do not need Bumprider, quickly re-connecting it when you do.
It is also easy to take the quick release connectors off the buggy. You can adjust the width, the length and the height of the levers on Bumprider to make it fit the hundreds of different designs and size of buggies. If you want, you can buy an additional set of straps if you have more than one pushchair to make transferring Bumprider from one to another much easier..
Bumprider is suitable for children from 2 – 5 years of age and up to 20 kg.
Bumprider has been designed and extensively tested in Sweden.
Features:
1. Virtually universal fitting system - no more does it fit my pushchair?
2. Motorcross inspires smooth suspension.
3. No tools required for fitting.
4. Fast connection system for fast removal and reconnection of the board.
5. Suitable for children 2-5 years of age upto 20kg.
6. Super cool styling.
Pushchair Trader Says
The Bumprider review. Is the competition in for a bumpy ride?
A couple of weeks ago, I had the opportunity to get my hands on a brand new Bumprider, a new toddler board that claims to be almost totally universal, combining style with excellent manoeuvrability.
How does it look?
If you have spent several hundred pounds on your dream pushchair, I feel your accessories should add to the wow factor, not jar with the design.
The Bumprider exudes style and blends in seamlessly with any designer pushchair. Its elegant curves make a change from the boxy designs we have seen in the past and the simple, Scandinavian designed, attachment system looks minimal and ‘cool’.
Attaching to your pushchair.
Attaching Bumprider could not be easier. In a matter of seconds, I had it hitched up to the Mountain Buggy Terrain we had for the weekend. The connection system uses a clever ‘strap’ based retainer system which the board hooks into using the connectors at the end of each arm. Once the board is connected, all you have to do is set the arm length, adjust the height/level of the board with the angle adjuster screws and you are ready to go.
The board can be removed in seconds by unhooking it from the connectors which can be left on the pushchair ready for next time.
On the road.
Adding a platform behind the rear wheels is not something a manufacturer generally considers when designing a pushchair. Adding a toddler board can therefore cause all sorts of ‘handling’ issues due to handlebar / weight location, an increase in the number of axels and the addition of more wheels.
I generally do not like toddler boards, due to the fact they make pushchairs hard to turn, not steer straight and tricky to manage when a kerb comes into view.
I can safely say that this is the Bumprider’s real party trick. The handling was excellent! When pushing your pushchair – apart from the weight increase, you do not really know you have a toddler board attached. You can zoom in and around tight shops, bump across cobbles (the suspension is excellent and based on a motorcross bike) and bump up and down kerbs. It never once pulled the Mountain Buggy left or right as we wondered down the pavement. I was impressed.
There is a downside, and a pet hate of mine. Unlike the Lascal Buggy Board, the wheels are a little closer to the centreline. This means that I had to stand a little further back to stop catching my toes. Mrs PT had no problems, but for me it was something I had to get used to.
Conclusion.
The Bumprider is an excellent toddler board. The handling really is brilliant, it is very easy to push, does not make the pushchair hard to manoeuvre anywhere and does not pull your pushchair off line at all. You barely know it is attached.
If you have spent several hundreds of pounds on your pushchair, style is an important consideration when buying accessories. Bumprider oozes good looks and excellent design and is at home attached to a Stokke as it is to a stroller.
The only down side for me is the issue of catching my toes. There is space for my feet between the wheels, it is just not quite wide enough. The Lascal Buggy Board does this part better.
However, I can live with the toe catching. Bumpriders handling and style make it the number one toddler board for me.
The old guard needs to watch out – there is a new kid on the block looking to bump them off the top spot!
We give the Bumprider 4.5 stars.
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Excellent new toddler board with great design and handling.
Tested the Bumprider and found it to handle fantastically not upsetting the maneauverability of the pushchair. Almost totally universal fit - even goes on a Stokke! Click 'Pushchair Trader Says' to read our full review. The only element that lets it down is that for taller people, you can just catch your toes on the board as you walk, it is a bit inconvenient, but the handling when attached to your pushchair more than outweights this niggle.
Posted on 07/09/2011 by wsudholme
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