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Lascal 3G Buggy Board- Black | 
enlarge | Brand: BuggyBoard Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $79.95 (On sale from $89.95) You Save: $10.00 (11%)
New (2) from $79.95
Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 11009
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.8 Dimensions (in): 0.2 x 0.1 x 0.1
UPC: 857040000701 EAN: 0857040000701 ASIN: B000EN1K0C
Promotion: Get free shipping on this item when you spend $75.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by Traveling With Kids. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | The 3G was the previous (discontinued) version of the BuggyBoard. | | • | It has been replaced by the Maxi model. |
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Product Description This fabulous item is made for traveling with kids. If you have more than one young child you will love this product as much as we do!! The Buggy Board gives your older child (approximately 2 years and up to 5 or when their weight exceeds 66 lbs) a place close to you. The Buggy Board fits on almost any stroller. It is so simple and easy to connect and disconnect, it has suspension for a smooth ride, an anti-slip surface, and it's adjustable in length, width, and height. Now when you travel, whether around town or through an airport, you have a place for your older child to ride when their little legs get tired or when you need to keep everyone close together!
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| Customer Reviews:
Not worth it. Don't buy it. Unless you want it. July 19, 2008 Martin Schulting (Raleigh, NC) Our toddler hates it. It makes the stroller awkward. The straps are permanent, so you can't use it on another stroller. It's too expensive. It was a waste of our money. But hey, you may love it, some people apparently do, that's why we bought it. Didn't work for us, however. Good luck.
what a gift! July 30, 2007 L. Thomas (Ann Arbor, MI) I reviewed the comments about this item and have to say that we LOVE it. I understand that if your older child was a lot heavier that this might not work but since there is only a 5 lb difference between my 1 and 4 year old, it balances well. It comes off easily and folds up quickly when my 4 year old would prefer walking. I have recommended this item to many people already.
Please read this... before buying... February 14, 2007 N. Gimeno (NY) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I bought this buggy board because I was told it was better than my previous wood buggy board (wheel kept unscrewing)... however, I have two strollers I like to use so I had to pay 30 extra dollars to get a second set of connectors to attach it to my second board. Today I called customer service because one strap broke... I was told it is normal if you live in a cold climate - in my case Manhattan - for the rubber to snap and break...?????? - luckily my daughter was not on it at the time! I was told not to use it in cold weather... I only use it on the weekends anyway so it's not out a lot and it snapped in less than three months. Please save yourself money and grief and get another board.
happy with buggy board November 3, 2006 A. Dempsey (DE) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
After doing a lot of research, we are pretty happy with this product. We have a 4 year old, a 2 1/2 year old, a 1 year old, and one on the way so we were happy that there was a product out there that could help our 4 year old when she gets tired of walking and there is no room for her in the stroller:) We attached it to our double stroller and it works fine. It makes it a little heavier and awkward to fold up but overall we are pleased with this purchase!
Excellent for travel November 1, 2006 Truman's mom (Texas) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is great for toddlers when you travel. I felt I got my money's worth (yes, it's pricey) from the airport parking garage to the first security checkpoint. We used it throughout airports and on our vacation with our 3yr old (six month old in stroller). It does make walking a little awkward if your stroller doesn't have real long handles, but it is not hard to accomodate overall. Well worth it, especially if you don't want to end up carrying a toddler.
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