🛴 Glide into hassle-free family outings with style and safety!
The Baby Jogger Glider Board is a sleek, foldable ride-along accessory compatible with multiple City Mini and City Select stroller models. Designed for children up to 45 lbs, it features a non-slip surface and attaches directly to the stroller’s rear axle for quick setup. Lightweight yet durable, it folds compactly for easy storage, making it the perfect solution for busy parents seeking safe, convenient mobility.
Product Dimensions | 13.19 x 4.13 x 17.13 inches |
Item model number | 2084012 |
Target gender | Unisex |
Maximum weight recommendation | 45 Kilograms |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Style | New Model |
Batteries required | No |
Harness type | 5 Point |
Item Weight | 5.75 pounds |
Country/Region of origin | China |
J**A
Seriously, just buy it! You won't regret it!
I had been procrastinating about purchasing the Glider board for at least 6 months. I wasn't sure if we'd get much use out of it or if my almost 3 year old would even like it. One of her little friends has one for his stroller and she always wants to take his spot. She started trying to ride on the frame of our stroller in both the back and the front when we don't have the second seat attached. My husband got on my case and I ordered one (still a little skeptical if it is worth it).It is sturdy, easy to attach and my almost 3 year old loves it! Baby Jogger thought of everything! Attachment and any adjustments can be made in seconds.-The board attaches to a space in the frame that was left just for its attachment. Look at your stroller, you probably have one too!-You can adjust the angle up and down to make it level for different stroller frames-The distance from the frame is an easy, single hand adjustment. With both seats attached you extend the board away from the frame and the toddler's head goes to the outside of the handlebar. With a single seat (on the lower bracket) you can tuck the board in close to the frame and your toddler can stick their head inside the handlebar even with the parent console in place. This gives you a little more space to walk without accidentally bumping the glider board.-You can also set the distance anywhere in between fully extended and fully retracted depending on the height of your toddler and how you like your handlebars.-When not in use, the board folds up and clips to the frame.-We have no problem going up and down small curbs. For a standard height step I need to boost it over with my foot, but it has not been an issue.I truly wish I hadn't waited so long. If you're debating whether or not to get it, just do it! As much as I wish that Baby Jogger sent this to me for free to write an unbiased review, they didn't. I paid full retail and I still love it!
K**Y
LOVE This Product!
I LOVE this idea! I saw a lady with this on her stroller and I literally chased her down like a crazy person to ask her where she got it. We are taking my 2-year-old and 5-year-old to Disney World in 2 weeks and I was worried that my 5-year-old would get extremely tired walking around all day. This is the perfect solution because I don't have to buy a brand new stroller or rent a double stroller once we get there.I have a Graco Snugride stroller. I was worried that this wouldn't fit because it's made for the Baby Jogger brand. It fits my stroller perfectly. It attaches to the bar across the back of the stroller and the attachment tightens almost like a zip tie. I would imagine that as long as your stroller has a bar across the back of the stroller (at wheel height) that it would fit your stroller as well.Some Notes on Use:My daughter (5) is 40lbs. and my son (2) is 30lbs. I am an average-sized woman and I don't find this too hard or heavy to push. My daughter needs the glider to be fully extended in order to stand upright. I am 5'7" and I occasionally kick the glider while walking, but not so much that I'm annoyed by it. My husband is 5'11" and he finds it to be more of a challenge. This works best on flat surfaces. We tested this by going up and down ramps. Going up isn't horrible, but when we went down I felt like my body placement was forced to be too far away from the stroller and I didn't have enough control over speed or direction. My daughter is unable to stand on the glider unless my son is sitting in the stroller because the weight tips the stroller backward slightly. (Not enough to tip the stroller. The unbalanced weight causes the glider to tip forward and rest on the side that has no wheels, which causes the front 2 stroller wheels to lift.) The glider has 2 elastic straps with hooks to store it up and out of the way when not in use and we are able to use those just fine with our Graco stroller. Unfortunately, it does not tuck in nicely anywhere when we fold the stroller up, so we will have to remove it anytime we get on a Disney bus or put it in the trunk of our small car.I didn't expect this to be perfect because it wasn't made for our stroller brand but it is pretty close to perfect. I love it more every time I use it and I think this is going to save us from having a tired and crabby 5-year-old at Disney.Note to Disney-Goers:Skateboards are not allowed in Disney parks. I called ahead and verified that I was okay to bring this because it does look kind of like a skateboard. I was told that as long as it is attached to the stroller it is considered a stroller accessory and is allowed. As soon as it is detached it becomes a skateboard and is not allowed. (The glider board only has 2 wheels and wouldn't work unless attached to the stroller anyway.)
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