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The Hoppie Journal

Parent walking on a sunny park path with a toddler seated happily in a hammock seat at the rear of a stroller, flat illustration.

Is a Stroller Hammock Seat Right for Your Toddler? A Practical Guide

Is a stroller hammock seat safe for your toddler? Hoppie is independently safety-tested for children from around 18 months to 5 years old, up to 20 kg / 44 lbs. This guide covers how hammock seats are tested, the four rules for safe use, and honest answers to the concerns parents ask most.

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Two strollers side by side — one with a stroller board and a toddler standing, one with a hammock seat and a toddler sitting, flat illustration

Stroller Hammock vs Stroller Board: Which One Fits Your Setup?

Stroller board or hammock seat — which one actually works for your toddler? If they want to stand for a few minutes, a board is fine. If they need to sit and rest, a hammock seat is the smarter choice. Here's an honest, side-by-side comparison to help you decide.

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Parent crouching behind a stroller measuring rear clearance vertically from the rear axle with a tape measure, flat illustration.

How Much Rear Space Does Your Stroller Need for a Hammock Seat?

A stroller hammock seat needs around 25 cm of clear rear space to install safely. Here's how to measure yours in under a minute — and what to do if the basket is in the way.

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A parent walking with a three-wheel jogging stroller fitted with a hammock seat, older toddler sitting at the rear and younger child in the main seat, flat illustration.

Stroller Hammock for Jogging Strollers: Is It a Good Idea?

A hammock seat can work brilliantly on a jogging stroller — but only at walking pace. Learn why three-wheel jogging strollers are often great candidates for a second seat, what to check before you install, and the one rule you must never break.

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A classic folded umbrella stroller next to a sturdier full-size single stroller — compatibility comparison illustration.

Umbrella Strollers and Add-On Seats: What Works, What Doesn't

Most umbrella strollers are not recommended for hammock-style add-on seats — their frames simply aren't built for rear load. This guide explains why, how to spot the rare reinforced exceptions with a 60-second test, and what to do if your stroller doesn't make the cut.

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A parent pushing a stroller with a bassinet at the front and a Hoppie hammock seat at the rear, toddler seated, flat illustration.

Can You Use a Hammock Seat With a Bassinet or Carrycot?

A hammock seat can work alongside a bassinet or carrycot — but your stroller's rear frame needs to stay rigid and the total load capacity can't be exceeded. This guide walks through exactly how to check both, what to do when the setup doesn't work, and the practical habits that keep your family safe on every outing.

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A parent kneeling beside a stroller and inspecting the strap contact point of a Hoppie hammock seat attached to the rear frame, flat illustration

How Hoppie Attaches Gently to Your Stroller

Hoppie attaches gently with soft straps to give your stroller a compact second seat. See how it keeps everyday walks simple, light, and practical.

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A parent pressing down on the rear handlebar of a single stroller to test the rigidity of the rear frame, flat illustration.

How to Check If Your Stroller Is Ready for Hoppie

A quick, simple guide to checking whether your stroller is ready for Hoppie, with the rear frame, space, and setup details parents should look at.

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A parent installing a Hoppie hammock seat onto the rigid rear frame of a single stroller, flat illustration.

Will Hoppie Fit My Stroller? The 60-Second Compatibility Check

Check if your stroller is ready for Hoppie in 60 seconds. Learn the simple frame, space, and weight checks before adding a compact second seat.

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