
Bumbleride - Era
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I also purchased the Bumbleride Era and have a Graco Snugride car seat using the attachment. I have the infant insert as well. I’ve been using it for just over 2 months and I love it! It handles so well, baby is comfy and there is lots of room for him to grow. I do wish the basket was a little bit bigger, but it holds what I need. I was super picky when choosing a stroller, and I’m glad I went with this one.
r/BabyBumpsCanada • Overwhelmed - Stroller Recommendation [ON] ->Bumbleride Indie or Era are nice to push in any condition and even a bigger kid fits nicely. Full recline in both of these.
r/bigbabiesandkids • Stroller recommendation for tall baby and snowy winters ->We have a Bumbleride Era and it’s great. We don’t use it a lot, but great for walks and outings. I wouldn’t bother with the car seat adaports as they are hard to use and the stroller is already big and bulky. No way am I taking it into a store. I like to babywear, or use a doona/evenflow type car seat. I think I would get the Bumbleride jogging option. It’s easier to fold and I never use the parent facing option.
r/moderatelygranolamoms • FTM- help solve the car seat / stroller debate? ->We looked for wheels that could handle the terrain we walk over every day, which is a mix of pavement, packed gravel, loose gravel and dirt, then looked for a stroller that could handle those with features we wanted. Weight didn’t matter for us since we don’t really go to malls, and I baby wore in public mostly. We ended up with a bumbleride becuase I wanted a bassinet and a lay flat seat as we spend a lot of time outdoors and planned to do a lot of naps out and about and it worked great for us.
r/BabyBumpsCanada • Overwhelmed with types of strollers [on] ->Check out bumbleride in place of a Thule. We looked at Thule too (and bob as well) since we spend most of our time outdoors on dirt/gravel trails but didn’t want to loose our entire trunk space. We got the era which was a nice blend of an urban stroller like the vista with the parent facing seat, but it also had the big air tires like the Thule and Bob. I’m in Vancouver and it’s great for the west coast weather, and I always see a ton available on marketplace on both the mainland and island.
r/BabyBumpsCanada • Strollers advice [bc] ->Some additional features to consider: •locking front wheels (I live in a snowy place and this helps us push through heavier snow) •stroller basket accessibility (our current stroller makes putting larger things/diaper bag in/out of bottom basket a hassle) •car seat compatibility & how (ours has a converter attachment but the attachment has to be removed before folding) We have the bumbleride Era and generally really like it.
r/Buyingforbaby • Stroller features for suburban lifestyle? ->I prioritized excellent wheels and suspension and got the Bumbleride Era ($700). I wanted real tires and it works GREAT on uneven terrain. Baby can sleep through anything. It doesn’t work with car seats though so I also have a basic snap and go car seat stroller that I keep in the trunk ($80). I had a hand me down car seat (from a trusted friend with no accidents) that didn’t work with any stroller systems so that made it easier for me
r/BabyBumps • Overwhelmed by stroller options ->I have a Bumbleride Era and Uppababy Minu V3. I mostly use the Bumbleride because we take long walks frequently (baby naps in it even at 13 months), and I use the Minu for quick car errands.
r/BabyBumpsCanada • [ON] How many strollers did you end up having? ->We have a Bumbleride Era (love it!) and I wouldn't even bother with a bassinet. The seat of the stroller lays flat and can be used from birth. You can add the cotton insert so LO is more snug, and that's enough!
r/BabyBumpsCanada • Stroller Recommendations [on] ->We use a bumbleride era stroller, great for all terrain (we’ve tried it in snow, slush, sidewalk, mud and gravel) and it lays down flat for a newborn. Plus the brand is great when it comes to chemicals etc. There was no off gassing when unboxing the stroller. For baby wear, a baby wrap when they’re small is great and a structured/buckle carrier when they’re heavier and have better neck strength. I used the cuddle bug initially but I found the fabric thick and heavy, I was worried about baby overheating. We got a beluga wrap and the fabric is a lot more breathable thinner and stretchy. For a structured carrier we use the beluga baby cove carrier. There’s a lot of brands, research in the baby wearing sub and make sure you get one that’s hip friendly.
r/moderatelygranolamoms • Strollers? ->Love our bumbleride era. She’s a beast in snow, slush, gravel, grass and mud. I think we’ll get a travel stroller that can fit in the overhead compartment for flying but that’s only because I don’t want the airline damaging our bumbleride in cargo haha.
r/BabyBumpsCanada • [ON] How many strollers did you end up having? ->Clek liing for the infant car seat. The load plus quality of material (no flame retardants) are what sold me on it plus it’s made in Canada. Note, safety testing in Canada is stringent so every company must meet it for their car seats however some do go above and beyond as opposed to the minimum. For a stroller, we use a bumbleride era. It uses OEKO-Tex certified material, has no flame-retardants, is PFAS free and is made with sustainable material. It doesn’t fold with 1 hand, however she’s a beast. It has a full suspension, air filled tires and can handle snow, slush, mud and gravel. I can push it on grass, one handed with no issues. Can’t say that about a lot of other strollers. I’d say identify what your musts are and go from there. For me it was safety and the quality of material used.
r/BabyBumpsCanada • Stroller and Car Seats recommendations [ON] ->We have a bumbleride and love it! Can confirm it’s a beast in gravel, grass, dirt, mud, snow and slush.
r/BabyBumpsCanada • Stroller recommendations - gravel roads, 4 season weather [ON] ->We have a bumbleride and love it! Can confirm it’s a beast in gravel, grass, dirt, mud, snow and slush.
r/BabyBumpsCanada • Stroller recommendations - gravel roads, 4 season weather [ON] ->Can't speak on the Uppababy strollers but we got the bumbleride era. It has air filled tires, an all wheel suspension and the seat reclines all the way through so you can use it as young as newborn (we got the infant insert so it's a bit more snug). I've tested it in snow, slush, mud, gravel and sidewalk. No issues and with the exception of deep mud or very deep slush, I could push it with one hand if I wanted. We paired it with the clek liing using the adapters.
r/BabyBumpsCanada • [on] Help stroller decision: Uppababy Vista V3 vs Cruz V3 vs other premium brands ->If you have the room, highly recommend just getting either a mini crib or putting the crib in your room. You’re not supposed to use the bassinet once baby starts rolling even if they don’t meet the maximum weight criteria. That can be as early as 3ish months if you’ve got an early roller. I love the ikea singlar. No paint and it’s a smooth finish, best bang for your buck. Clek liing car seat and we love the bumbleride era. The liing is compatible with a bunch of stollers, you just need the appropriate adapter.
r/BabyBumpsCanada • [on] Looking for crib + stroller + car seat recommendations ->Also have the era. Only downside is it’s not 1 hand collapsible but otherwise we love it
r/BabyBumpsCanada • Stroller reccomendsrions for a winter baby? [on] ->Two. Bumbleride Era for winter and terrain like grass gravel broken pavement long rides and disneyword trips Baby zen yo-yo (gifted) for always leaving in the car for the mall, for the train and busses and for all inclusive or city trips. We use both as often and never had a car seat adapter just used a standard car seat with the Cosco Serena next as our second car seat for travel and other peoples cars/taxi
r/BabyBumpsCanada • [ON] How many strollers did you end up having? ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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