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Gnome06
06-21-2011, 08:42 AM
I've found a good deal on a second hand Bumbleride Indie (2007), but I want to understand what the differences are between this and the more recent versions before deciding to go with this cheaper option. After some time spent Googling, I haven't found much clear differences between the versions...can anyone explain the differences?

crl
06-21-2011, 09:28 AM
I am pretty sure they improved the canopy in 2009. So the newer one should have a better canopy.

Catherine

legaleagle
06-21-2011, 10:15 AM
If you look at the baby gizmo videos, she lists the changes from year to year. I think the included accessories seem to change frequently. I know at some point the handle adjustment buttons moved from the outside to the inside.

Bumbleride
06-22-2011, 11:27 AM
Hi Gnome06!

I would be glad to add a bit of info.

2011 year specific features/improvements:
Redesigned canopy (SPF45 lined)
No Rain cover or pump included.


2010 year specific features/improvements:
UV mesh canopy window
Rain cover and pump included
09/10 canopy can now ratchet further forwards (thanks crl! :) )
adj. multi use bar
strap infinite setting two hand recline
(2009) Handle adjust button moved to inside (thanks legaleagle! :) )

2007 year specific features/improvements:
One hand bar recline
Plastic canopy window
non-adj. bumper bar
Footmuff included for 2007 and 2008.

Thank you for your interest in Bumbleride!

-Ryan
Bumbleride Community Manager

ijopint
06-22-2011, 01:47 PM
wow! we have Bumbleride people here :waving4:
Welcome to the forum !

ashleybama24
06-22-2011, 03:50 PM
Ryan,

Why did they stop including the rain cover and air pump for 2011?

Ashley

Bumbleride
07-11-2011, 04:17 PM
Hey Ashley!

The Rain Cover was removed as a standard accessory since not all mamas live in rainy climates.

The Air Pump was removed after overwhelming feedback that owner's bike and foot pumps operated much better than our offering and often featured a PSI indicator. For this reason we now offer the pump separate (just in case) and recommend a bicycle or foot pump for ease of use and accuracy (PSI measurement).

Please feel free to post any further questions! :)

Ryan