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The Wheeled Board is used to support a standing child up to 40 lbs (18 kg). Comes with 2 clamps, a swivel wheel, an elastic band, and, can be folded up. The Wheeled Board is attached in the folded position with the elastic band, complete with hook and loop fastener strips, a hook and an adjustment button.
Dimensions: 8" H x 11" W x 18" D
Features:
- Allows a second child to be pushed along behind the stroller
- Attaches to Bugaboo Cameleon, Frog, and Gecko Strollers
- Holds up to 40 lbs.
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- Dimensions: 18 x 11 x 18 inchesSee more technical details
By Sarah M. Maiello (Brooklyn, NY, US)
Here's the bottom line: If you have the stroller set up all the time and don't have to take it apart to put in the car, then the wheeled board is great....it's a smooth ride, the board pulls up for when it's not in use....one note: You cannot walk behind the stroller when the board is in use...it sticks too far out....so you have to walk kinda on the side. I don't mind, as it's a smooth ride.
If you have to constantly fold up the stroller to put in the car, then you'll find the board annoying, as I have MANY times! First of all, when you fold up the frame, the board falls right off. Then when you set up the frame again, you have to lay it on it's side to get the thing back on...and it's not always so easy. Sometimes I feel like a dummy on the sidewalk in front of people trying to get it together! But, once it's on, it's great...
By S. Cross
I bought this for my son after my daughter was born. He didn't like to stand on it as much until I bought a Twoo seat to add on. It's been a lifesaver in every way. Go to this website to learn more about the seat attachment for the Wheeled Board. [...]
By Jill R. Rorem (Chicago, IL)
Now that my infant rides in the carriage, I bought the board for my almost 3 year old. She really doesn't like strollers and I am not the double wide type. This thing in theory is a great idea. I am having two problems with it. One - it's hard to push the stroller because the board sticks out so far you almost have to walk on the side of it. Two, my kid is freaked out riding on it and never wants to get on. However, when folded up, it's not in the way and if my daughter ever gets tired walking, she definitely hops on - even if it's begrudgingly. It's not a great purchase, it's not a bad one. But, like all Bugaboo products, it's overpriced.
By San Fran Parents
Mixed thoughts on this one. We have a tall 3 yo boy who is nearing the 40lb weight limit for this item and have been using it since our newborn arrived 3 months ago.
Pros:
- sturdy: excellent wheel, attaches solidly etc - basically what you would expect from Bugaboo;
- triangular shape does help to keep the board as much out of the way of parents' feet as possible (having said that, we are both tall with larger feet and end up straddling it or walking alongside it frequently);
- cool look; this is vitally important in helping an older sibling to feel okay with having a baby in 'his' stroller (ours calls his board the 'skateboard' and shows it off to his friends. It gets a lot of comments from strangers out and about, which helps. And he happily gets on it to go home after a trip to the park, instead of the usual whining and protesting).
Cons:
- it's a swine to put on; you have to lay the stroller on its side to instal it and it is fiddly;
- can't fold the stroller down properly with the board on, so it is a pain for in-and-out-of-the-car (would be fine if you could leave the stroller set up for most of the time and don't need to put it in the car much, though);
- can't access the basket if you are using the bassinet too. Limited access to the basket if you are using the carseat attachment.
- unstable if your child is tall and/or approaching the 40lb weight limit; if they decide to suddenly step off or lean their weight to one side, the whole stroller lurches to one side. It is also hard to push over bumps and ramps unless you get the angle just right.
- unless you have very small feet, you'll be side-stepping the board as you walk, which can be aggravating.
If you are likely to get a few months' use out of it, and want to use your Bugaboo without investing in a new double-stroller, it is worth it, even if just to keep your bigger child out of trouble in the supermarket or to lure them out of the playground for a short walk home. Not great for everyday use, though. We keep ours in the 'up' position as much as possible and only pull it down when our preschooler is really tired and cranky and we need to get home quickly.
By EB (Glen Ridge NJ)
This seems like it should be fantastic, and my toddler is thrilled to jump on. Unfortunately, you can't push the stroller and walk properly with this thing attached to the stroller. It hits your feet, so you have to walk awkwardly on the side of the stroller. You also have to hang on very tightly to the stroller and your toddlers hands, otherwise the entire stroller tips backward.
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