👶 Pump with confidence, store with style!
The Elvie Stride 5 oz Breast Pump Cups are designed for modern mothers seeking convenience and efficiency. Made from food-grade silicone and BPA-free materials, these dishwasher-safe cups securely capture milk while discreetly fitting inside your bra. Each pack includes two cups, seals, and stoppers, making it easy to store and clean, ensuring a seamless breastfeeding experience.
Product Dimensions | 2.28 x 5.04 x 8.76 inches |
Item model number | EB01-CUP02-US_0 |
Material Type | Plastic |
Material free | BPA Free |
Care instructions | Machine Wash |
Additional product features | Dishwasher Safe |
Number Of Items | 2 |
Style | Cups (2 Pack) |
Batteries required | No |
Dishwasher safe | No |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Country/Region of origin | Mexico |
M**H
Lightweight, automatic pump
Unit is lightweight, rechargeable, fits inside your nursing bra and has soft cups so you can carry your baby without worrying about scratching them on sharp edges. Unit was able to express 9 oz on a 40 minute automatic shut off timer, versus 6-8 oz with the electric pump previously used that had to be manually adjusted. This unit adjusts the power from gentle to begin, to a stronger pump to simulate nursing. You are able to go about daily activities without being tied to sitting still for long stretches every couple hours. I highly recommend.
T**Z
Just buy it.
After using for a few days. I have to say I really like this pump. I have noticed the difference with this. There is a lot more output I have with this pump. I was using a spectra pump prior to this. Easy clean up and Love the hand free of it too. I have a toddler and newborn and this has been a life saver when my toddler is needy. Pricey but buy it. It was way worth it.
S**S
pump, pump, pump it up
If you are on a breastfeeding journey, this is the pump for you. Working a 9-5 job, especially in customer service is hard. especially when your presence on the floor is needed and you can't get away to pump like you would like to. this pump makes it so much easier. Being able to walk around and not be tied down to an outlet does help alot. the motor is strong (hospital grade). Now this pump is not quiet , but its not to bad. it does make your chest look bigger than what it is so wear a sweater or something to cover your chest up (trust me) I have been using this pump for 14 months and its definitely worth it.
A**R
Works well!
Works great as a replacement part for Elvie Stride. I was very happy with it.
E**S
I am livid!!!
I’ve had enough!! So much so, I am willing to waste my time with an infant by my side and write a review so other new moms don’t suffer like I have.I have purchased this piece of garbage twice!! Yes twice. Because when it works, which is 10% of the time, it works great. The suction is better than my spectra s1. It’s also convenient to care for a newborn and infant with low profile cups.With that said, only because I’m a complete fool did I continue to purchase parts for this garbage every single time it stopped working on me. As other reviewers have mentioned, those stupid little rubber gaskets fail often, and when they do, milk either falls out or you completely lose suction. The company doesn’t sell the rubber gaskets as replacement parts. You have to purchase the top cup part with it, making the whole thing cost a lot every single time you need to replace them. Talk about a rip off.Sometimes when a part fails mid-pump, suction messes up and milk goes into the tubes, and into the motor. This happened to me at least 4 times now in 6 months. If you’re lucky, you catch it before the pump breaks. I wasn’t so lucky once and had to repurchase the entire pump kit. When I received the new pump, the tubes were kinked, brand new out of the box. I reached out to the company and they sent replacement tubes right away. So their customer service wasn’t bad, at least from my experience.As I sit here for the third day, suffering because I can’t get a decent pump, I decided to finally write a review and warn about this thing. I’m currently using just one cup, one breast at a time, because this thing failed on me once again and I can’t tell which piece of rubber is the culprit. I’ve changed out several parts, waiting on the final piece with the gasket to see if that will fix it. All in all, I’ve spent around $1,000 so far servicing this thing and it’s still breaking on a weekly basis.My supply is suffering, my breasts hurt, I am forced to supplement with formula, and I am at my lowest point in my breastfeeding journey because I chose to buy the wrong hands-free pump. Ladies, save yourself the grief and pain. Do not purchase this pump!!!! Listen to the bad reviews. Stay away!!This company should be ashamed of themselves for knowingly producing a sub-par product and selling it to desperate moms who will do anything and pay anything to make sure their babies are fed. This is a disgusting tactic. A very blatant form of the pink tax, where we get shafted because we’re desperate.
M**K
Freedom to Pump Anywhere
The Elvie Stride has truly changed how I approach pumping—it’s hands-free, wearable, and ultra-quiet, which means I can go about my day while still expressing milk efficiently. The performance is impressive for such a compact device, and the two modes with ten settings allow me to customize it to match my comfort and milk flow needs. The 5oz capacity is great for regular sessions, and the app-controlled features make tracking and adjusting settings super convenient.The biggest advantage of the Elvie Stride is its portability. Unlike my spectra, I don’t feel tethered to a stationary unit. Its discreet design means I can pump at work, while running errands, or even during a Zoom call without anyone noticing. However, getting the placement right is key to avoiding leaks, which can be a bit tricky at first.In terms of cost, the Elvie Stride is on the pricier side, which might make it less accessible for some. However, for the convenience and freedom it offers, I believe it’s worth the investment if it fits your budget. The Spectra S2 is more affordable and offers excellent performance but lacks the portability and flexibility of the Elvie Stride.When compared to my spectra, another popular hospital-grade pump, the Elvie Stride excels in convenience and mobility. The Spectra requires you to be stationary since it's a plug in pump. It’s also way bulkier, like carrying carrying a bowling ballFor me, the Elvie Stride’s hands-free functionality outweighs its slightly lower suction strength. It’s a perfect choice for moms with an active lifestyle who need flexibility while pumping. If you’re looking for a more traditional, stronger stationary pump, the Spectra S2 might be your go-to. Both pumps have their pros and cons, but the Elvie Stride has given me the freedom to pump on my own terms, and that’s been a game-changer!
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