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Sholom Vider
> 24 hourI love this riding board. Super easy to attach myself. The size is just right for a child to stand on but doesn’t block you from walking. It has a great feature that allows it to lift up when you’re not using it so you don’t have to detach it. It wheels very smoothly even over bumps and up and down the curb and steps. I’m using it for a six year old, 45lb child, and it’s easy to push.
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Christina
> 24 hourFirst issue is that while walking I keep “kicking” the board, so that means I need to distance my self from the stroller in awkward position(even with the handles fully extended). For reference I am 5’5 (165cm) tall.
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CHB
> 24 hourI appreciate the quality of UPPAbaby products, but they are ridiculously over-priced. I’m in too deep with them to switch systems now, so here I stay. Plus, I can’t find any off brand tray that would fit on the Vista.
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Christian Cristurean
> 24 hourPerfect for my 2.5 year old to be able to hop on and off when we are on the go.
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SBA
> 24 hourLove Uppababy, this works nicely but it can get in the way at times.
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Kimberly S.
> 24 hourGreat for kids that are slightly too old for wanting to get in the stroller but tire easily.
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Rivka
> 24 hourGreat idea and product the only annoying thing is when you are walking you kick the board a lot. You cant walk straight (you need to arch your back) since you are farther away from the stroller.
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Chester Materne
> 24 hourMy wife and I love our uppababy stroller, and this addition is wonderful. Our child enjoys the opportunity to “go!” without being strapped in.
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Holly Golightly
> 24 hourI have a 5 year old who wears 7T clothes who rides this along with her 1.5year old & newborn brothers. It’s such a great option for her to ride it when going into stores or if she is tired of walking. We love our uppa baby!
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Maja
> 24 hourThis is perfect for our toddler to stand on when shes too lazy to walk. She can just step on and play with her little brother. However, I wish it would extend a tiny bit further out. She is so tall (only 3!) but the head needs to go inside the handle bar, so she has to lean a little forward with her upper body when the bars are fully extended. It would be more ideal if she could stand outside of the handles to hold on to them.