Travelling with a tired tot is no fun. A buggy board is an absolute life-saver.
We like that despite the low cost of this buggy board, it prioritises ease and comfort for you and your little one. The seat is cushioned with EVA foam, and the board features an anti-slip platform and cushioned universal wheels for a smooth ride and easy transition. The seat is removable, and the board comes equipped with a lanyard clip, so you can keep it lifted off the ground when not in use.Not suitable for prams: Chicco StyleGo, Bugaboo Bee6, YOYO, YUYU, VOVO, UPPAbaby, CYBEX.
"The seat is detachable so your little one can use it just for standing if they prefer and you can remove the seat altogether. The build quality is quite good and if you need one it's great value for money."
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