Baby Stroller Scooter

baby stroller scooter

A baby stroller scooter is a fun way to get your little one a bit of exercise while on the go. It turns your stroller into a kick scooter, so you can scoot around the city at speeds up to 10 miles per hour.

Inventor Valentin Vodev wanted to find a way for mums to stay fit after giving birth, so he came up with this multi-functional buggy that converts into a scooter at the flick of a switch. It also comes with a specially designed hydraulic brake system and two disc brakes, to slow it down at any time.

You can attach the Bobtail attachment to any BOB stroller and instantly turn it into a kick scooter! It features a tubular steel frame, wooden deck and solid rubber (rear) tire. It’s a perfect solution for any parent who wants to keep their child active while enjoying the outdoors!

The concept of turning a stroller into a skateboard was first developed in 2005 by industrial designer Valentin Vodev. He created the Roller Buggy, a multi-functional baby carriage that turns into a kick scooter with a simple pull of the lower body.

Another modern design is the longboard stroller, which combines a skateboard with a stroller. Its steering occurs by leaning left and right. It also has a foot- and handbrake to control speed.

This unique invention is the brainchild of award-winning Austrian inventor, Valentin Vodev. It’s a great idea for those who want to take their kids to the beach or to the park while still getting in some exercise at the same time.

It’s also a great solution for parents who enjoy being out and about, but are not up for lugging their baby around on a stroller. Its lightweight and compact design make it a breeze to transport anywhere.

A travel system is a set of a chassis with a detachable baby seat and/or carrycot, usually an umbrella closing chassis. The chassis can be folded, allowing it to fit into a small car trunk or boot. It can also be re-configured into a pram and a pushchair, if desired.

Often, the baby seat snaps into a base that is meant to stay in an automobile, which prevents it from moving while the baby is asleep and reduces the chance of waking them. Other popular accessories for the baby seat include a baby carrier, such as a sling, hip carrier or mei tai; and a structured soft pack.

Strollers and buggies are used to carry babies from birth until they are ready to sit up independently, usually at about three years old. They can be used on foot, in the car, on public transport or at home. Some strollers have lie-back functions so that the baby can sleep in the stroller while a parent is on the move.

In addition to the traditional carrycot and pram, many newer models offer a variety of other features including an infant carrier, a bassinet, and a separate toddler seat that can be reclined for a comfortable ride. Some also have adjustable legs to adapt to different heights.