
Bumbleride - Era
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Last updated: Jan 17, 2026 Scoring
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 ->I'd also recommend bumbleride. We got a used one and it's been perfect for the rough terrain and baby is comfy.
r/BabyBumpsCanada • All Terrain Stroller from Birth Options and Questions [NS] ->Second this. It’s a great stroller
r/NewParents • Trying to find a stroller that lasts from newborn to toddler. Am I on the right track? ->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 use the Bumbleride Era Reverse stroller and pair it with a Cybex Aton 2 infant carseat. The wheels on it are amazing and has been plowing through the snow so far
r/BabyBumpsCanada • Looking for suggestions for mid range stroller systems [nb] ->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 absolutely loved the Bumbleride Era I had with my first. You don’t need a bassinet attachment because the seat itself can lie flat and serve as the bassinet (I think there is an ever so slight incline, but it’s barely noticeable and it honestly made me feel better post feeds and while going downhill). It was such an amazing stroller, so smooth on all terrains (sidewalks of MA, some trails, etc.) I ended up having Irish twins and had to switch to double stroller and got the Bugaboo donkey with bassinet attachment and definitely miss my bumbleride constantly!!! We had a universal carseat adapter for the Era that could fit with our Clek car seat but honestly didn’t use it more than twice
r/BabyBumps • Recommendations for a lie-flat infant stroller? ->Clek all the way. We also really like our Bumbleride stroller
r/moderatelygranolamoms • Looking for Car seat/Stroller Recommendation ->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 ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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