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Stroller Handle Extensions

Stroller Handle Extensions
It's an unpleasant fact of parenting when you're close to 6 feet tall: stroller handles are too short. Walks become painful, tiring, hunchbacked ordeals.

So, if you have an umbrella-style stroller and you find it painful to push, make some extensions!
 
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Step 1Lay out the new handles

Lay out the new handles
Last year's church garage sale included a broken umbrella stroller of similar design to ours. You can likely find one at the Goodwill or local garage sales. (Haggle. We got ours for free because it was broken.)

I used a dremel tool to cut the rivets that held the handle on, but you could just as easily use a hacksaw to cut the tubes off if you sand or tape the cut ends.

Lay the new handles alongside the existing ones. In this image, the new handles are the dark blue ones on the inside.
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Jul 2, 2009. 9:15 PMporcupinemamma says:
Where oh where have you been? This is a super fantastic brilliant instructable. The umbrella stroller I bought for my grand daughter barely gets used because the handles are so low and my back hurts when I push the stroller. I'm only 5'2". It must be even yukier for taller people. Way to go!!! I had even thought of attaching hockey sticks to the handles, but your idea is way better :0)
Sep 19, 2007. 2:21 PMstatic says:
At 6" + I understand how things built for the "average" can be back breakers. Do the handle extensions get in the way of a person who would find the lower handles more comfortable to use? Not a problem if the taller person is going to be the exclusive power source for the buggy, but it rarely works out that way.
Sep 20, 2007. 4:25 PMjethrow815 says:
sadly its not just strollers. having a bad back I find things like this annoying. Size 16+ shoes are always on the bottom shelf at the store. Pants 42+ inseams-bottom shelf. I found the best strollers are the ones you pull behind a bicycle that convert into a hand push stroller. Walmart around $100.
Sep 20, 2007. 11:14 AMrobbtoberfest says:
This is nice. For easier one-handed steering I modded my stroller by putting the front wheels back and back to front. I'll probably add these extensions to make it perfecto.
Sep 19, 2007. 3:43 PMjethrow815 says:
I'm 6' 5" with 3 children. I wish I would of found this 5 years ago. Great instructable!
Sep 19, 2007. 10:34 AMredlikerubies says:
How smart! You would think with all of the crazy stroller add ons like cup holders and baby play center thingies, companies would automatically include extendable handles. You thought of a smart way around it, though, and it still looks nice(i.e. no duct tape!)
Sep 19, 2007. 1:07 AMbtop says:
Heh, it reminds me of a comic in the paper a few days ago, with a hells angel pushing a pram with really long handles.
Sep 18, 2007. 12:08 PMMajHunter says:
Absolutely amazing. My wife and I are looking for a stroller to do just that. Great minds think alike. LOL
Sep 18, 2007. 1:15 AMPatrick Pending says:
Good, simple idea.
Sep 17, 2007. 11:43 PMMr. Rig It says:
I heard that! My back use to ached from having to bend over and push those things. Good job, good idea, good instructable.

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