
Bumbleride - Era
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Last updated: Dec 10, 2025 Scoring
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"It feels super well made and the all black is pretty attractive in my opinion."
"Bumbleride's are good for the terrain thing because they've got inflatable wheels and large wheel wells."
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"the seat can face you or face out"
"I really love that you can switch it from parent to world facing, that’s why I picked it over the bumbleride indie."
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"We have a Bumbleride Era (love it!) and I wouldn't even bother with a bassinet. The seat of the stroller lays flat and can be used from birth."
"it accommodates a newborn without attachments"
"We use the basinet alll the time."
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"I have a Bumbleride Era and it does great in snow and slush. ... I had a September baby and walked with him outside all winter including some really slushy days!"
"I wanted real tires and it works GREAT on uneven terrain. ... Baby can sleep through anything."
"It handles so well"
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"Such smooth ride ... We’ve been using it daily for almost a year."
"I wanted real tires and it works GREAT on uneven terrain. ... Baby can sleep through anything."
"I tried it, the Nuna, and the Uppa at a specialty baby store and the Bumbleride was a clear winner for handling and smoothness of the ride."
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"My only critique is that the storage basket is not as large as some other strollers and the supports are placed in such a way that it's a bit hard to put large bulky items in."
"I do wish the basket was a little bit bigger, but it holds what I need."
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"Lol, who is recommending Bumbleride Era for travel?? I love mine but that thing is a beast 😆"
"I have the era and i love it, but I don't think it would do well in Toronto. It's still pretty bulky."
"It's still pretty bulky."
I also purchased the Bumbleride Era and have a Graco Snugride car seat using the attachment. I have the infant insert as well. I’ve been using it for just over 2 months and I love it! It handles so well, baby is comfy and there is lots of room for him to grow. I do wish the basket was a little bit bigger, but it holds what I need. I was super picky when choosing a stroller, and I’m glad I went with this one.
r/BabyBumpsCanada • Overwhelmed - Stroller Recommendation [ON] ->I prioritized excellent wheels and suspension and got the Bumbleride Era ($700). I wanted real tires and it works GREAT on uneven terrain. Baby can sleep through anything. It doesn’t work with car seats though so I also have a basic snap and go car seat stroller that I keep in the trunk ($80). I had a hand me down car seat (from a trusted friend with no accidents) that didn’t work with any stroller systems so that made it easier for me
r/BabyBumps • Overwhelmed by stroller options ->We have a Bumbleride Era (love it!) and I wouldn't even bother with a bassinet. The seat of the stroller lays flat and can be used from birth. You can add the cotton insert so LO is more snug, and that's enough!
r/BabyBumpsCanada • Stroller Recommendations [on] ->We went with Bumbleride Era + Clek Liing. We got our stroller on sale since the 2024 model was released and retailers were clearing out the old stock. Might be worth checking to see if any retailers still have any. They’ll be marked down.
r/BabyBumpsCanada • [qc] travel systems/strollers capatable with Canadian winters? ->They are in a Doona for such a short amount of time! We have the baby zen yo-yo for travel and it’s been so good! Easy to transport and convenient. But we also travelled with our bumbleride era and while it’s more cumbersome it was also convenient due to its comfort and size.
r/NewParents • Travel stroller? Is it a need or just a hype? ->We got an almost new Bumbleride era on marketplace and have been sooo happy with it! We’ve been using it daily for almost a year. Such smooth ride and I loved having baby laying flat in it as a newborn. Super super happy with it and anticipate using it for a long time.
r/BabyBumpsCanada • Overwhelmed - Stroller Recommendation [ON] ->Also in QC - recently put in an order for Bumbleride Era after some research!
r/BabyBumpsCanada • [qc] travel systems/strollers capatable with Canadian winters? ->I have a Bumbleride Era and it does great in snow and slush. I had a September baby and walked with him outside all winter including some really slushy days! Weight wise I don’t mind it, I can easily toss it in the back of my car or carry it into the house, I wouldn’t want to lug it up multiple flights of stairs or anything though. It feels super well made and the all black is pretty attractive in my opinion. I tried it, the Nuna, and the Uppa at a specialty baby store and the Bumbleride was a clear winner for handling and smoothness of the ride.
r/BabyBumpsCanada • Stroller Choice is Overwhelming - would LOVE some guidance on a FTM stroller for urban areas [qc] ->We had the bumbleride era too and it was fantastic! The wheels have been great in all weather including snowy days. Also the canopy is really good, there’s an extra flap that flips out for excellent coverage. I’ve found it pretty manageable to maneuver onto streetcars as well once you get used to it. I really love that you can switch it from parent to world facing, that’s why I picked it over the bumbleride indie. My only critique is that the storage basket is not as large as some other strollers and the supports are placed in such a way that it’s a bit hard to put large bulky items in. I haven’t found that super impactful personally, we use a smaller diaper bag (the Herschel one), and I order big grocery stock ups for delivery (PC express). Can’t advise where to buy it though, I got lucky and got it off FB marketplace basically new in the box.
r/BabyBumpsCanada • BEST STROLLER/BASSINET/CARSEAT COMBO FOR 1st TIME MOM IN TORONTO? [on] ->Really love our bumbleride and it does snow pretty well. But also there are days when no one clears their sidewalks and no matter what you aren’t getting a stroller through a lot of uncleared snow without a lot of effort. Like, the stroller can do it but I so dont want to.
r/BabyBumpsCanada • Stroller Choice is Overwhelming - would LOVE some guidance on a FTM stroller for urban areas [qc] ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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