How to Make Baby Stroller Extension Handles

A stroll with the baby doesn’t have to be a back-breaking, hunchback-inducing ordeal. This Instructable shows you how to make baby stroller extension handles for a few bucks and an hour of your time. It uses black PVC pipe (similar to the kind you can buy at Home Depot). It might look uglier than sin, but it works.

The Easy Stroll attachment hooks onto standard stroller handles and allows mom or dad to push the stroller with one hand. This frees up the other hand to hold a child, carry shopping bags, or take a cell phone call.

It’s the sort of invention that might be perfect for parents who’ve been injured or who have chronic back problems. It’s a little bit expensive at $12 a pop, but it might be worth it for some comfort during those long strolls with the little ones. Learn more at the Daddy Longlegs Kickstarter campaign page.