A must have baby item for newborns and toddlers alike. These oversized hooks work with almost every make and model of stroller. Whether you’re hauling around a bag full of diapers and bottles or a backpack full of snacks and books, this item is guaranteed to make your stroller travel a whole lot easier! double
Categories: Strollers & Accessories
Added on: September 11, 2017 - More: Comments & Reviews
A must have baby item for newborns and toddlers alike. These oversized hooks work with almost every make and model of stroller. Whether you’re hauling around a bag full of diapers and bottles or a backpack full of snacks and books, this item is guaranteed to make your stroller travel a whole lot easier!
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Love these hooks Love these hooks. They hold a lot of weight and yet remain closed. They are very durable but the extra padding on the hook means they do not cut into you or anything else that they are holding. This is an amazing invention and perfect for all kinds of strollers, carts, etc. to allow you to be hands free and yet still have your items securely attached.
Very useful to hang things on the stroller- must have! I bought this for my sister who has a now 1 year old baby. She hangs it on the stroller and absolutely loves it. It is basically a giant carabiner and is great for holding all different kinds of bags, allowing her to be more hands-free. The toogli is easy to use, put on/off the stroller and is extremely sturdy. This is a must-have for anyone who is using a stroller!
Every mom needs one or three These hooks work great on the stroller or the shopping carts. They are wrapped in a cushion so it stays out on the handle. We use ours when I’m solo with the twins shopping and what fits in the bags hanging on those hooks is what we get. Always remove what’s on the hooks first before removing kids or a tumble might happen.