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🏞️ Mountain Buggy Freerider Kiddie Board, Black (No Longer in Production) Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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2.8
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Details

BrandMountain Buggy
ColorBlack
Age Range (Description)Baby
Maximum weight recommendation44 Pounds
Item Weight2.2 Kilograms

Description of 🏞️ Mountain Buggy Freerider Kiddie Board, Black (No Longer in Production)

Attaches via a connector that fastens to the rear axle of the buggy so your child can stand and ride along with the family. Quick release button attaches/detaches stroller board from connector. When detached, the stroller board becomes an independent scooter for your child to play free. Freerider has high end deck (44 pounds weight capacity) with urethane wheels and incorporates truck steering with a rear brake. Compatible with any Mountain Buggy stroller and can also work with phil&teds, bob, bugaboo, Baby Jogger with purchase of Connector 2 or 3 (sold separately).

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 4 out of 5

works with contour options

haven't used it for a long time. Just wanted to let people know that it works with the 1 connector tandem stroller contour options that come with the kit. I used it on the middle bar behind the brake. I added some foam packed around the handlebars for stability.

Pros
  • easy setup
Cons
  • volume

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Bad design for Bob Revolution SE.

My daughter was thrilled when the scooter arrived and couldn't be happier. Unfortunately, when he connects to the BOB Revolution SE using the purchased adapter, where he will be standing on the scooter, he sticks his head right into the handle of the stroller. She is two and a half and she is not very tall. Holding the helmet by the handle, she actually pulled the helmet off her head. Even if I was willing to ride without a helmet, the fit would still be poor with this sidecar. I will return…

Pros
  • Impressive
Cons
  • Modern

Revainrating 2 out of 5

We bought a new scooter

We bought this scooter because it was attached to the back of our stroller. This part is awesome! BUT it is inconvenient to push the stroller with it. But my 3 year old daughter still enjoyed using it until she realized that all her friends could use their scooters as scooters and not just buggies. Thing is like a buggy board it's cute but can't spin it's not nimble like a scooter for my kid to play with santa gave her a micro maxi kick and she is ON THE MOON! Now she can play on her scooter…

Pros
  • Nice packaging
Cons
  • Some cons

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Difficult to manoeuvre.

I tried it attached to a Mountain Buggy Cosmopolitan stroller. I was hoping it could be positioned a little to the side so I didn't have to walk all the way down the side of the stroller to push it, but that's not the case. She had to be almost in the middle of the stroller, leaving no room to walk. It also worked well when going straight, but made it almost impossible to maneuver the sidecar when you needed to reverse or reverse. I picked it up on a tour of the house and quickly decided to…

Pros
  • good stuff
Cons
  • good but not great

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Feel safer with it!

I love freeriders and especially my 3 year old daughter too! When we're out on busy streets, I feel better knowing exactly where she is and that we stick together. She loves the Freerider so she wants to join, ending the "Hold mommy's hand please, it's crowded and there's a lot of traffic" debate. And it actually gives me freedom of action. I can push her and the stroller with one hand and have one hand free! It might seem like a small thing, but every parent knows exactly who appreciates it…

Pros
  • Very good price
Cons
  • Frequency

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not impressed with skates, skateboards and scooters

I bought this product to use with my Phil & Ted Explorer. My son is 4 years old, average height. When the scooter is off it's a lot of fun and the perfect size. But the adapter for the scooter is bulky and interferes with the fixation of the folded stroller. Why not just remove the adapter before folding? You need a screwdriver to loosen the fabric and turn the stroller on its side. I find this bulky adapter app very inconvenient as the adapter needs to be removed to allow full stride length…

Pros
  • Satisfied so far
Cons
  • Some small things

Revainrating 1 out of 5

and my toddler and I hate this thing.

I wanted to like it. It sounded so great to clip it to my Phil/Teds Dot so he could stand and rest but take it off so he could walk on his own. Not this case. Connector does not match Dot. I had to force it on because there isn't enough space between the handlebars to which it's supposed to attach, the brake rod, and some sort of rod that the basket hangs on. And none of the rubber grips that come with them fit the handlebars, I had to choose the one that fits closest and it's very loose. And…

Pros
  • Top marks for grip and durability from testers
Cons
  • There are nuances

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Excellent learning scooter/skateboard/buggy

I think this product got an undeserved review. First I was looking for a buggy board to attach to the stroller for my 2.5 year old son because he had reached the age where he only wanted to walk or push the stroller which is what suits him in the city, in we live, not the safest option was we live. I came across this on Amazon and it was sold. My son loves scooters and I am considering getting one for him too. This product is the solution to both of these needs. Read the description and you…

Pros
  • Lots of positive emotions
Cons
  • Easy to maintain