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Bumbleride Indie Mini Board
Bumbleride Indie Mini Board
Bumbleride Indie Mini Board
Bumbleride Indie Mini Board
Bumbleride Indie Mini Board
Bumbleride Indie Mini Board
Bumbleride Indie Mini Board
Bumbleride Indie Mini Board
Bumbleride Indie Mini Board
Bumbleride Indie Mini Board
Bumbleride Indie Mini Board

Bumbleride Indie Mini Board

(10 reviews)

A skateboard-style toddler board with a slip resistant deck. The Mini Board easily attaches to the back of the stroller and offers a fun, “I’m a big kid” ride along experience. This new, improved version allows you to fold and stow the board when not in use with just a few snaps. The stroller is foldable with the board attached. This Mini Board is compatible with Era, Indie and Indie Twin with DOM of 2022 or later. (Not compatible with Speed).

A skateboard-style toddler board with a slip resistant deck. The Mini Board easily attaches to the back of the stroller and offers a fun, “I’m a big kid” ride along experience. This new, improved version allows you to fold and stow the board when not in use with just a few snaps. The stroller is foldable with the board attached. This Mini Board is compatible with Era, Indie and Indie Twin with DOM of 2022 or later. (Not compatible with Speed).

$256.01 - $269.95

in 3 offers

The lowest price for Bumbleride Indie Mini Board right now is $256.01 at Amazon.com.au, compared across 3 retailers.

The all-time low was $224.99 on 31 Dec 2025 — today's price is 14% above the lowest ever. That's a little above the best price we've seen.

Prices last updated 13 July 2026.

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2009-2021

Bumbleride Indie Mini Board

$256.01

(10 reviews)

A skateboard-style toddler board with a slip resistant deck. The Mini Board easily attaches to the back of the stroller and offers a fun, “I’m a big kid” ride along experience. This new, improved version allows you to fold and stow the board when not in use with just a few snaps. The stroller is foldable with the board attached. This Mini Board is compatible with Era, Indie and Indie Twin with DOM of 2022 or later. (Not compatible with Speed).

A skateboard-style toddler board with a slip resistant deck. The Mini Board easily attaches to the back of the stroller and offers a fun, “I’m a big kid” ride along experience. This new, improved version allows you to fold and stow the board when not in use with just a few snaps. The stroller is foldable with the board attached. This Mini Board is compatible with Era, Indie and Indie Twin with DOM of 2022 or later. (Not compatible with Speed).

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Last updated at 13/07/2026 18:55:22

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Amazon.com.au

$256.01

Mini Board MB-76

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Danish by Design

$269.95

Mini Board for the Bumbleride Era, Indie and Indie Twin

Free delivery between 16–22 July

Bumbleride Australia

$269.95

Mini Board - New Collection

Price history

Price history

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Reviews

Absolutely loved it, until...
29 October 2020Berglind J.

originally posted on bumbleride.com

The board was purchased and used with indie twin and worked wonderfully for my 3 year old at first. It was important that she felt included as the twins were born and she absolutely loved to catch a ride on the board and pushing the stroller with the board was a breeze. However, after only few months (less than 6 months for sure) the board kept pushing the brakes on the stroller. I would constantly hear the breaks sliding or bumping on the little break spinweel and in some instances it would fully pop into the spinweel and come to full stop, which is when I just took it off. This has also bent one of the pins on the breaks but fortunately it didn't break off. My toddler is on the thinner side and under the weight limit for the board. I guess given the price tag I ... MoreThe board was purchased and used with indie twin and worked wonderfully for my 3 year old at first. It was important that she felt included as the twins were born and she absolutely loved to catch a ride on the board and pushing the stroller with the board was a breeze. However, after only few months (less than 6 months for sure) the board kept pushing the brakes on the stroller. I would constantly hear the breaks sliding or bumping on the little break spinweel and in some instances it would fully pop into the spinweel and come to full stop, which is when I just took it off. This has also bent one of the pins on the breaks but fortunately it didn't break off. My toddler is on the thinner side and under the weight limit for the board. I guess given the price tag I was expecting more and had hoped to be able to use it again later once twins got older. As it worked when I initially got it I would recommend it without hesitation, but unfortunately not after few months of use for us.

Difficult to use as a ride along board
15 May 2023Melissa B.

originally posted on bumbleride.com

I wanted this for my 3 year old as we had one on our Uppababy stroller but this was really clunky. Due to how the handle is was hard for her to hold on. Is annoying that you have to stop and snap and unsnap the board to lift up and down vs having it just push up and down to lock into place. Also when taking stroller in and out/unfolding it flies down and hits me in the shin every time. So have to take on and off every time you fold up/travel with it. I don’t recommend but there isn’t another option so kind of forced to use it

Forced Design of an Afterthought
16 February 2023Nathan C.

originally posted on bumbleride.com

I am not one to write reviews, but I hate the design of this board so much that after all these years I am just going to write it: this thing was an afterthought for Bumbleride, a forced design to provide what other strollers clearly offer much better. Yes, it doesn't fold up and it takes some finger strength to attach/detach, both of which are annoying but could be given a pass. What is absolutely unacceptable is how it engages the brakes. If you have to go up and over a curb it puts the brake on; if you have to lift the stroller up some stairs it puts the brake on; and if you hit a big enough bump on the sidewalk you will come to a screeching halt, kids and all. And the covering that arches over the brake makes it difficult to angle your foot in there to disengage ... MoreI am not one to write reviews, but I hate the design of this board so much that after all these years I am just going to write it: this thing was an afterthought for Bumbleride, a forced design to provide what other strollers clearly offer much better. Yes, it doesn't fold up and it takes some finger strength to attach/detach, both of which are annoying but could be given a pass. What is absolutely unacceptable is how it engages the brakes. If you have to go up and over a curb it puts the brake on; if you have to lift the stroller up some stairs it puts the brake on; and if you hit a big enough bump on the sidewalk you will come to a screeching halt, kids and all. And the covering that arches over the brake makes it difficult to angle your foot in there to disengage the brake after this happens. Pretty unfair to offer a product for an all terrain stroller that is only capable for a mall. I live in NYC, I am trying to get my kids to and from school, there are bumps in sidewalks. And maybe this is just a me problem due to long legs, but there are two screws hanging down from under the board (where your feet end up cuz the stroller handle bar is compact and was not designed with a board in mind) that, if I do not consciously try to keep my feet away from, will grab on to my shoelace and either break the lace or tighten my shoe from the force of walking while pushing. All of the issues I have mentioned are because this board was a forced design/afterthought. I've had it 4 years. I now have a third kid so its seeing a revival in use and all of the things I hate about it. The brake issue is a fatal flaw; if Bumbleride has fixed this I would happily accept a replacement and update my review here. Hope this helps some people or at least provide satisfaction to those like me who don't write reviews but are steaming about this board. It took me 4 years, but I couldn't keep these comments to myself (and wife) anymore.

Price comparison

Updated about 17 hours ago
Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
Amazon.com.au

$256.01

Mini Board MB-76

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

Danish by Design

$269.95

Mini Board for the Bumbleride Era, Indie and Indie Twin

Free delivery between 16–22 July

Bumbleride Australia

$269.95

Mini Board - New Collection

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

Absolutely loved it, until...
29 October 2020

The board was purchased and used with indie twin and worked wonderfully for my 3 year old at first. It was important that she felt included as the twins were born and she absolutely loved to catch a ride on the board and pushing the stroller with the board was a breeze. However, after only few months (less than 6 months for sure) the board kept pushing the brakes on the stroller. I would constantly hear the breaks sliding or bumping on the little break spinweel and in some instances it would fully pop into the spinweel and come to full stop, which is when I just took it off. This has also bent one of the pins on the breaks but fortunately it didn't break off. My toddler is on the thinner side and under the weight limit for the board. I guess given the price tag I ... MoreThe board was purchased and used with indie twin and worked wonderfully for my 3 year old at first. It was important that she felt included as the twins were born and she absolutely loved to catch a ride on the board and pushing the stroller with the board was a breeze. However, after only few months (less than 6 months for sure) the board kept pushing the brakes on the stroller. I would constantly hear the breaks sliding or bumping on the little break spinweel and in some instances it would fully pop into the spinweel and come to full stop, which is when I just took it off. This has also bent one of the pins on the breaks but fortunately it didn't break off. My toddler is on the thinner side and under the weight limit for the board. I guess given the price tag I was expecting more and had hoped to be able to use it again later once twins got older. As it worked when I initially got it I would recommend it without hesitation, but unfortunately not after few months of use for us.

Berglind J. originally posted on bumbleride.com
Difficult to use as a ride along board
15 May 2023

I wanted this for my 3 year old as we had one on our Uppababy stroller but this was really clunky. Due to how the handle is was hard for her to hold on. Is annoying that you have to stop and snap and unsnap the board to lift up and down vs having it just push up and down to lock into place. Also when taking stroller in and out/unfolding it flies down and hits me in the shin every time. So have to take on and off every time you fold up/travel with it. I don’t recommend but there isn’t another option so kind of forced to use it

Melissa B. originally posted on bumbleride.com
Forced Design of an Afterthought
16 February 2023

I am not one to write reviews, but I hate the design of this board so much that after all these years I am just going to write it: this thing was an afterthought for Bumbleride, a forced design to provide what other strollers clearly offer much better. Yes, it doesn't fold up and it takes some finger strength to attach/detach, both of which are annoying but could be given a pass. What is absolutely unacceptable is how it engages the brakes. If you have to go up and over a curb it puts the brake on; if you have to lift the stroller up some stairs it puts the brake on; and if you hit a big enough bump on the sidewalk you will come to a screeching halt, kids and all. And the covering that arches over the brake makes it difficult to angle your foot in there to disengage ... MoreI am not one to write reviews, but I hate the design of this board so much that after all these years I am just going to write it: this thing was an afterthought for Bumbleride, a forced design to provide what other strollers clearly offer much better. Yes, it doesn't fold up and it takes some finger strength to attach/detach, both of which are annoying but could be given a pass. What is absolutely unacceptable is how it engages the brakes. If you have to go up and over a curb it puts the brake on; if you have to lift the stroller up some stairs it puts the brake on; and if you hit a big enough bump on the sidewalk you will come to a screeching halt, kids and all. And the covering that arches over the brake makes it difficult to angle your foot in there to disengage the brake after this happens. Pretty unfair to offer a product for an all terrain stroller that is only capable for a mall. I live in NYC, I am trying to get my kids to and from school, there are bumps in sidewalks. And maybe this is just a me problem due to long legs, but there are two screws hanging down from under the board (where your feet end up cuz the stroller handle bar is compact and was not designed with a board in mind) that, if I do not consciously try to keep my feet away from, will grab on to my shoelace and either break the lace or tighten my shoe from the force of walking while pushing. All of the issues I have mentioned are because this board was a forced design/afterthought. I've had it 4 years. I now have a third kid so its seeing a revival in use and all of the things I hate about it. The brake issue is a fatal flaw; if Bumbleride has fixed this I would happily accept a replacement and update my review here. Hope this helps some people or at least provide satisfaction to those like me who don't write reviews but are steaming about this board. It took me 4 years, but I couldn't keep these comments to myself (and wife) anymore.

Nathan C. originally posted on bumbleride.com
Meh…not worth it.
11 June 2021

Great in theory, terrible in practice.If you have a newborn and recline the stroller all the way back, or you’re using the cup holder/pack accessory, there’s no space for your to fit underneath the handlebars. This means they’re leaning off the back and it throws the balance of the stroller off. If you’re not careful, the whole stroller tips backward.However, the biggest design flaw is that you can’t fold it up when not using it. Other brands allow you to prop it up behind the underneath storage so your not constantly kicking it when you’re walking.Finally, when the toddler board is down, it’s inconvenient and difficult to apply/release the brake.Save your money.

AJ P. originally posted on bumbleride.com
Mini Board perfect for traveling with older child and baby
27 February 2024

We purchased the Mini Board for vacation so we could get by with bringing our Bumbleride Indie single stroller instead of our Bumbleride double stroller on the airplane and to our destination. Our 3 year old loved riding on the board through the airport and it was a convenient place for him to stand while waiting in lines. We brought it to the zoo for the day and it worked great. We will be definitely using it around home too. Great quality.

Emily S. originally posted on bumbleride.com
My toddler loves it
17 August 2024

My toddler loves riding in the bird and it is easy to connect and disconnect. My only complaint is that it kind of limits your range of motion when you’re walking behind it pushing the stroller. I have to adjust my steps to be more narrow so that my feet go in between the board wheels otherwise I hit them as I walk. The other inconvenience is that it’s hard for my toddler to get in and out with the parent pack in the handlebars. When he is bigger we’ll probably have to take it off all together which will be annoying not having cup holders

Rebecca M. originally posted on bumbleride.com
Not up to Bumbleride standards
27 February 2023

I love Bumbleride and we’ve had our Indie Twin for nearly 6 years and I recommend it to everyone I know looking for a double. The board unfortunately does not stand the test of time. We have been through 3! The wood strips over time which eventually causes the bars/wheels to completely detach. Customer service has been amazing and sent us a new board the first time. Same thing happened. The second time they gave me 50% off a new one. Same thing happened. 3rd time I just ****** it up and bought another and here we are again. I continued to replace it because other products don’t fit the stroller and as a family who does theme parks regularly, we really needed the board for our 3rd kiddo. I don’t want to spend anymore for the same thing to happen again but I’m pretty ... MoreI love Bumbleride and we’ve had our Indie Twin for nearly 6 years and I recommend it to everyone I know looking for a double. The board unfortunately does not stand the test of time. We have been through 3! The wood strips over time which eventually causes the bars/wheels to completely detach. Customer service has been amazing and sent us a new board the first time. Same thing happened. The second time they gave me 50% off a new one. Same thing happened. 3rd time I just ****** it up and bought another and here we are again. I continued to replace it because other products don’t fit the stroller and as a family who does theme parks regularly, we really needed the board for our 3rd kiddo. I don’t want to spend anymore for the same thing to happen again but I’m pretty bummed we won’t have working board anymore. Hoping they reinvent the design moving forward so it holds up as well as their other products.

Aubrey T. originally posted on bumbleride.com
Toddler Board great when a new baby needs the stroller
20 March 2020

We recently had a new baby and the toddler board aka "skateboard" has been great for us. Our toddler gets to rest when he gets tired from walking, and he enjoys being on the board while his baby sister is inside the stroller. I'd highly recommend for anyone with a new baby, whose toddler is good at walking, but needs to take breaks too; it's made it so we don't need to buy a bulky double stroller, which is great! It does changes your gait when you're walking, but it's still very comfortable to walk with the board attached. The only con I've found is that you have to take the parent pack off in order for there to be enough space for a toddler to ride on the board. And since we like the parent pack, that's a little inconvenient, but overall worth getting.

Kiran D. originally posted on bumbleride.com
Toddler Toting Mini Board
5 January 2023

We LOVE our Mini Board! We have twin infants using the Indie Twin, as well as a three and a half year old. Needless to say, the Mini Board is absolutely essential to our daily operations! My husband’s job has him away at least half the month, and juggling two small babies and a curious preschooler while running errands simply wouldn’t be as easy without it. The Mini Board is easy to attach to the stroller, quickly folds up when not in use, and is sturdy, durable, and of the high quality you would expect from Bumbleride. Not only is it practical, but my son absolutely loves riding on it! We recently used our stroller and Mini Board over two days at Disneyland, and the combo kept both the kids, and us parents, happy, safe, and allowed us to walk long distances over ... MoreWe LOVE our Mini Board! We have twin infants using the Indie Twin, as well as a three and a half year old. Needless to say, the Mini Board is absolutely essential to our daily operations! My husband’s job has him away at least half the month, and juggling two small babies and a curious preschooler while running errands simply wouldn’t be as easy without it. The Mini Board is easy to attach to the stroller, quickly folds up when not in use, and is sturdy, durable, and of the high quality you would expect from Bumbleride. Not only is it practical, but my son absolutely loves riding on it! We recently used our stroller and Mini Board over two days at Disneyland, and the combo kept both the kids, and us parents, happy, safe, and allowed us to walk long distances over long days with ease. We got a lot of questions and comments on our setup while we were there! My husband and I are both on the tall side, and never found the board to be intrusive of our strides. I would absolutely recommend adding the Mini Board to your stroller!

Melissa M. originally posted on bumbleride.com
does not work at all with the design of the stroller
1 March 2021

Pro: literally noneCon: everything aboveThis platform board has a lot of problems. First, any toddler riding on it is going to hit their head on the stroller handlebar. The design of the stroller just doesn't allow for a child (even my 20 month old!) to stand upright on the board, and still fit below the handle with and adult pushing it. Second, any average adult's natural walking stride will have them constantly kicking the back of the hover board when it is installed on the back of the stroller. There just isn't enough room for an adult to walk with this board attachment coming off the back. I am kicking it constantly, even when I try to mind my steps and take very small steps. My husband, whose stride is longer than mine, refuses to use it. So you'll even ... MorePro: literally noneCon: everything aboveThis platform board has a lot of problems. First, any toddler riding on it is going to hit their head on the stroller handlebar. The design of the stroller just doesn't allow for a child (even my 20 month old!) to stand upright on the board, and still fit below the handle with and adult pushing it. Second, any average adult's natural walking stride will have them constantly kicking the back of the hover board when it is installed on the back of the stroller. There just isn't enough room for an adult to walk with this board attachment coming off the back. I am kicking it constantly, even when I try to mind my steps and take very small steps. My husband, whose stride is longer than mine, refuses to use it. So you'll even find yourself taking it on and off all the time, depending on who is pushing the stroller. Or maybe you'll toss it aside entirely, since even if you could get over the awkward way the adult pushing the stroller needs to walk in order to not constantly hit it, your older child won't be able to fit on it without hitting their head repeatedly on the handle of the stroller, or not being able to see anything in front of them because their head is buried in the back of the stroller seat.

Julia originally posted on albeebaby.com

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