This tool is designed for the most leisurely parent.

An electric conversion kit turns your manual stroller into an electric model.

This tool is designed for the most leisurely parent.
This tool is designed for the most leisurely parent.

Have you ever wished your stroller could power itself up hills or through sandy beaches? Get ready to have your mind blown with this game-changing device that transforms any standard stroller into an electric one, making walks with little ones easier and more enjoyable.

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This tool is made for the laziest parent ever
Electric stroller kit (Easy-Way) (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)

What is the Easy-Way kit?

The Easy-Way kit allows parents to retrofit their existing strollers with electric assistance, eliminating the need for a new stroller purchase. This innovative product from a Polish startup is currently being showcased on Kickstarter.

This tool is made for the laziest parent ever
Electric stroller kit (Easy-Way) (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)

Key features of the Easy-Way electric kit

The Easy-Way kit is designed to work with most strollers with a rear axle width between 21.7 and 29.5 inches. It comes with two strong 150-watt motors that adjust their power based on the terrain, providing a smooth ride whether you're going up or down hills.

The stroller's single charge provides over 19 miles of use, making it perfect for long walks in the city or trips outside of town. The kit also comes with a user-friendly remote mounted on the stroller handle, allowing parents to choose from five different levels of electric assistance to meet their needs.

This tool is made for the laziest parent ever
Electric stroller kit remote (Easy-Way) (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)

How the Easy-Way kit works

The Easy-Way kit attaches to the stroller's frame above the rear axle, with rubber rollers that connect to the stroller's wheels. Sensors within the kit monitor wheel speed and slope, adjusting motor power accordingly for uphill and downhill journeys.

This tool is made for the laziest parent ever
Electric stroller kit (Easy-Way) (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)

Safety features of the Easy-Way kit

The Easy-Way kit has safety features that secure the child and parent, including an automatic locking system that prevents unintended movement when the parent releases the stroller.

The stroller's emergency braking function helps maintain control during slopes, preventing dangerous situations.

This tool is made for the laziest parent ever
Electric stroller kit (Easy-Way) (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)

Conquering any terrain with the Easy-Way kit

The Easy-Way kit simplifies hill climbing for parents with its exceptional uphill assistance and downhill control, preventing the stroller from rolling away on slopes. Furthermore, the kit is beach-ready, enabling smooth strolls in challenging environments such as loose sand and uneven surfaces.

This tool is made for the laziest parent ever
Electric stroller kit (Easy-Way) (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)

The soothing rocking feature of the Easy-Way kit

The Easy-Way stroller has three rocking modes to soothe infants during outings, with the ability to gently rock the stroller.

This tool is made for the laziest parent ever
Electric stroller kit (Easy-Way) (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)

Installation and maintenance

The Easy-Way kit is a reliable and durable product that can be set up quickly and easily, with no tools needed, in under a minute.

This tool is made for the laziest parent ever
Electric stroller kit (Easy-Way) (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)

How to get one

The Easy-Way is currently available for preorder through a Kickstarter campaign. For approximately $496, backers can secure one of these kits before they hit retail shelves. Once production is complete, the planned retail price will be around $648. This preorder opportunity allows early adopters to take advantage of a lower price while supporting this exciting new product.

This tool is made for the laziest parent ever
Electric stroller kit (Easy-Way) (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)

Kurt's key takeaways

Parents can reduce physical strain while spending time outdoors with their children through the use of the Easy-Way electric stroller kit. This innovative solution combines technology and practicality to simplify parenting one stroll at a time.

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