The Swiss Strolli Rider is designed in Switzerland and is manufactured to an extremely high standard with worldwide patents. Completely new to US market, the Swiss Strolli Rider is a trailer seat with a comfortable saddle. With a solid weatherproof Swiss design, it can quickly hitch onto almost any stroller with a round, square, or oval frame. The Swiss Strolli Rider also comes with large durable wheels for quick maneuvers and its minimal width will not get in the way of pushing your stroller. Suitable for children 15 months or older and up to 44 lbs.
Frequently asked Questions:
Is it easy to attach?
Yes! Simply clip in the coupling reducer that is right for your stroller, screw the coupling onto your frame, lock it in place with the coupling jaw, and away you go – it takes less than a minute!
How old should my child be to ride on the Swiss Strolli Rider?
At least 15 months old. We recommend that you do not use the Strolli until your child can walk completely unaided and can sit independently without any help. If your child is over 44lbs (20kg) we recommend that your child does not use the Strolli.
How will I know if the Strolli will fit my stroller?
The Swiss Strolli Rider fits almost all strollers, but by making the following measurement prior to purchasing a Strolli should ensure that the Strolli fits your particular stroller.
1) Measure the rear frame tubing diameter:
Round Ø: 5/8”, 3/4”, 7/8”, 1”
Square: 5/8” x 5/8”, 11/16” x 11/16”
Oval: 9/16” x 15/16”, 5/8” x 1”, 13/16” x 1 3/16”
2) Measure 25 ½” (65cm) from the ground to the frame, this is the approximate position of where the Strolli will hitch to the frame. Make sure that there are no obstructions that would stop the Strolli to being hitched safely.
Will it accommodate my child as he grows?
Definitely! The saddle has 2 height positions and the footrests and handlebars can be secured wherever is most comfortable for your child.
Will it get under my feet like a buggy board?
Absolutely not! The Swiss Strolli Rider has been designed so that your child sits beside you as you push, which means that your feet are free of any obstructions.