Not every toddler wants to sit. There is a period, somewhere between 14 months and the third birthday, when walking independently is the only option they are prepared to entertain until the moment it is not, at which point being carried is also the only option. A buggy board fills the gap: somewhere to stand when legs are tired, without the indignity of going back into the seat.
The Jane Go Up Surfer is the most affordable board in the Nestoro range, and it is built from a combination of plastic and aluminium rather than all-plastic, which gives the frame a solid feel without significant extra weight. The 360-degree swivel wheels are the detail that most parents notice in practice: they track with the pushchair around corners without the board dragging or catching, which matters more on a daily basis than any specification on paper.
The Go Up Surfer is certified to EN 1888-1:2012, the European safety standard for wheeled child conveyances. This covers structural stability, wheel performance, and attachment load limits. It supports children up to 20kg, broadly equivalent to most four to five year olds, and attaches to a standard pushchair frame without specialist tools.
This is a board for families who want a reliable, well-built platform at a lower price point, without the seat or steering wheel of the bundle options. The aluminium element in the construction is the reason it holds its shape in daily use, and the 360-degree wheels are the reason it earns its place in the boot rather than the loft.