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The Lascal BuggyBoard Maxi is a versatile, safety-certified pushchair accessory designed for children aged 2-6 years (up to 22 kg). Featuring a universal connector system, a large non-slip standing platform, and durable rubber wheels, it fits almost every stroller and pram. Lightweight and foldable, it offers convenience for busy parents while ensuring certified safety and comfort for your child.
Model Number | Buggyboard Maxi |
Product Dimensions | 45 x 30 x 38 cm; 2 kg |
Item model number | Buggyboard Maxi |
Target gender | Unisex |
Minimum Weight Recommendation | 1 Kilograms |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 29.94 kg |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Additional product features | Non-slip surface, suspension, economical solution, foldable in the air |
Number of items | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Dishwasher safe | No |
Frustration-free packaging | REACH, CPSIA |
Harness type | unrestrained |
Seating capacity | 2 |
Tire material | Rubber |
Folded Size | 46.36 centimètres |
Is portable | No |
Item Weight | 2 kg |
M**2
Must have item
Fantastic product. Easy to assemble. Everything included in the pack. Well thought out design. Not sure why people are complaining about the cord. Its adjustable and when the buggy board is in use I unclip it (why on earth would I want to leave it attached to drag on the ground - it's a simple clip).I'm 5'7" and not having any trouble walking behind it. Indeed, if you notice the slight curve in the middle of the board that is there to accommodate your feet.When clipped up it is easy to walk behind, but it does mean that my bags can't hang off the back of the pram as they normally would. It does make it harder to get through the door if the bag slips around the side of the pram.I haven't tried it in the rain, but I would expect that the wheels would make your dress wet/muddy when in storage mode if you aren't careful about where you walk.My 21 month old loved hopping onto the board (make sure your brake is on or else he will be trying to get onto a moving surface) but didn't like it when I started pushing, so I will need to get him used to it. He doesn't like any type of moving ride so I should have thought in advance about playing with this at first before trying a real journey.My Maclaren is very back-heavy, so when we tried out the board today there was some tip back when at one point I was struggling with my son trying to run off and keeping hold of the pram. Its not the fault of the buggyboard, but it is something I'll need to think about so that the pram doesn't fall over onto my son. Shouldn't be a problem for a front-weighted pram such as the bugaloo.I also tried out the buggypod IO, but for my Maclaren this is the better option.
P**Y
Lifesaver and ear saver
Easy assembly, moves smoothly lasts a good while before wheels wear off! Minimal whining and helps you where you need to go fast. Great product
M**R
Journey times just improved
Great piece of kit, fits easily on to our Froggy pram. Our 4 year old loves it, it keeps her safer when we're out and about as she stays on the board, and actually means we get to places quicker than normal too.Easy to detach and store, does not get in the way of our pram folding and closing for storage either, and will come n useful as baby grows and progresses to a buggy as I am very confident that the design of the buggyboard mean sit will be usable again our Maclaren pram.The instructions for fitting the buggyboard seem very complicated, and put me off a little at first, However, in realty the principle is very simple, the buggyboard will connect using the two protruding arms, which have red nozzles on the end which will be held in place by a clasp, which is part of some plastic ties that you will fix on to the legs of the pram or buggy., and it is quite sturdy once fixed properly, no tools needed and should take 10 minutes most. The arms are adjustable and the ties do come off, so you can re-position or transfer to a new buggy as required, the only thing you need to check is the width, to ensure that the minimum an maximum width that he arms can be positioned at, will fit with your own pram. This is listed as 26-50cms (10" - 20").You stick the wheels in to the underneath of the board and attach the two arms. Then you put the two ties around the legs of your pram at a height that will suit the arms coming from the buggyboard, and pull to tighten. Tip - if you need to remove the ties again then turn the dial to unscrew the lock and they will come apart, rather than trying to feed the plastic strip back through or using brute force. Then it is just a case of matching up the arms of the buggyboard to the holders on the ties, put them in place by pulling back the switches, and all done.One reason this gets 4 rather than 5 stars, I keep kicking the buggy board when I am pushing the pram. I have size 10 feet so likely something a lot of folk will encounter, though I will probably get used to it eventually., or just start walking like a gunslinger to compensate.
E**9
Sprog loves it
Good alternative to the cost, size and general horror of a double buggy for kids able to stand for a time. Attached fairly easily to our Uppababy Vista and the older sprog loves it, inviting his mates on for a ride which suggests it's reasonably durable. Attaches with a couple of hose clip type connectors which remain permanently on the buggy, with the main unit clipping on and off via quick release switches (handy for the car). Ride wise be aware that the weight ballance of the buggy gets messed up, meaning our previously nimble buggy becomes something like a super tanker - hard to change direction. On the upside the biggish wheels and suspension means it bounces up and down kerbs and over uneven pavements much better than I feared.I suspect that most of the negative reviews here are from people mucking up installation, but it's worth checking out your buggy before buying. You need somewhere for the kid's head to go above where the board will attach, and if you have long legs you might want to check you have sufficient room to walk normally with the board down. It probably works best on buggies where the handle can extend backwards, and also where the handle structure is quite rigid (as you need to give it a good push to change direction). Our Vista meets that spec, but we also have a cheap, flimsy, non-adjustable umbrella fold chair and there's no way I'd put the board on that - it would fit but be pretty much unusable.
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