Bumbleride

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Bumbleride Indie

Bumbleride Indie

4.6 Summary
Elisha
 

Why I Love the Bumbleride Indie in Sand As a mum of three, I’ve tried my fair share of prams, and the Bumbleride Indie in Sand is hands down my… Read more

favourite. The newborn insert was perfect for my baby girl in those early months, keeping her snug and comfortable. Now she loves sitting up and seeing the world, and the adjustable design grows with her.

It’s lightweight, easy to fold, and fits perfectly in the car, making every outing simple, whether that’s tennis with the boys, a coffee run, or exploring the farm. It handles all terrains with ease and keeps my little one happy the whole time.

If you’re after a pram that’s practical, comfortable, and ready for family adventures, this is the one I’d recommend every time.

Leah2 posts
 

The perfect walking pram for my boys! – This pram has been a game changer! It's the perfect walking pram for me and my two little boys! I cannot fault it! The big wheels are great on every… Read more

surface, the seatbelts are great, the break is reliable, it folds in one piece, the handle is adjustable, the storage basket is perfect, my 2yo and newborn are both comfortable with the seat size! I also have the rain cover which is amazing and easy to use and the caddy is great for coffee, phone, keys! Highly recommend!

JulieVIC2 posts
 

A true running pram – I've been a Bumbleride Indie user for 2 years now. And whilst i still love my Indie and would highly recommend it, i felt that i struggled a bit when… Read more

i ran around the neighborhood, around corners and on uneven footpaths with the front wheel in locked position (the recommended wheel position for all jogging prams). Running on a flat, straight path is fine, but that's not what I'm doing.

After much consideration, i thought I'd give the Indie Speed a go, as it has the extra feature of a 30 degrees front wheel locking position, something i believed would help with my local neighborhood runs.

I have just come back from my first run with the Speed and i am thrilled with its performance!

I left the front wheel in the 30 degree locked position and found that there was no extra strain on my wrist when going around corners, it handled every type of terrain i came across, and i was able to run comfortably with one hand alternating.

The Speed looks a lot bigger than my Indie, but it didn't feel big or heavy to run with.

I think the larger back wheels made a big difference to the ride, as too did the all wheel suspension.

The fold on this model is also much better than the old model Indie, it now automatically locks!

The only concern i initially had with the Speed was that unlike most running prams, it didn't have a hand brake.

However, I'm not quite sure what the point of a hand brake is, unless you are running at super high speeds, down a really steep hill and need to brake suddenly??? I'm still not sure of the benefit of that. I had the wrist band on the entire time, so i kind of thought that would be enough.

It certainly was for me.

Highly recommend this pram to everyone!

MelHarrison22 posts
 

Bumbleride Parent Pack – I have being using the Bumbleride Parent Pack for a few weeks now and it has been an invaluable addition to my Indie stroller. The secure zip… Read more

pocket is perfect for storing all your essentials, keys, phone etc. The Parent Pack also features not one but 2 bottle holders, perfect for drinks on the go or as I tended to use it to pop your sunglasses in. It was also great when using a toddler board for the board rider to access drinks and snack on the go.

The Parent Pack attaches using Velcro straps making it universally adjustable to suit most strollers. I love my Bumbleride Parent Pack and I am sure you will too. Easy to install, keeps your essentials at hand.

Dee
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Love our pram — it’s so comfy that bub never cries or complains and really enjoys our walks. The bassinet conversion and the option to switch between… Read more

parent-facing and forward-facing are absolute gold. There’s no need for multiple seats, and it’s incredibly easy to manoeuvre. I’m curious to see whether there are any accessories available to adapt it for more than one child.