i have been using this pump for 2 months & i’m obsessed with it! i pump wayyy more with this than i ever could with my spectra & it’s super easy to clean. i also just wanted to point out that you’re actually supposed to open the flap over the pour spout when you’re putting the pump on because you can look down into it & see exactly where your nipple is to ensure that it’s in the right spot. (:
@NewLittleLife -any chance you've been able to test out the new Elvie Stride 2? It's available through my insurance but I can't find many reviews on it. 👀🙏🏿👀
I have both the Elvie Stride and regular Elvie pump. I haven't had good success with the Stride. I normally pump around 5-6 oz a session on the regular Elvie and my Motif pump, but with the Stride I would be lucky to get 2-3 oz. The suction is not great for me and I used the Stride including cleaning the parts by the book
LOL your little one exclaiming totally got my attention and I thought it was my baby and it totally freaked me out hahahaha LOVE your videos Allison! I am learning SO much while I pump!
My last pregnancy I had issues with clog ducts until I switched to the hospital grade Medela pump.. I just rented it from the hospital. I felt the pull from my armpit to my nipple. And really felt like I was finally emptying properly. Any suggestions on a similar pump but wearable/portable as this will be used at home with 4 other young children and then at work as a nurse! TYA! Great review!
Which of these pumps that insurance fully covers would you recommend, My wife narrowed her search to: 1- Spectra S1 2- Elvie Stride 3- Medela Max Flow 4- Ardo Calypso She is a first time mom
I have an Elvie stride (just given it from a friend - I was using Spectra with wearable Zomee cups - very similar to Legendary Milk); It seems like the suction decreases AS I pump - it starts off feeling strong, but after 10 mins to the end (I sometimes go 30 mins) I could turn my pump all the way up and it would never feel uncomfortable and I don't always get as much as I used to. When I use my sepctra, I could never turn it above a 5 or 6 or it would hurt. Do you think this is normal for Elvie? I am thinking I am doing something wrong, as it doesn't seem like as high of suction at the end. I use pumping spray typically to help with comfort - do you think pumping spray makes the duck valves "loose" and I lose suction because of that?
Hi! I’m trying to find a nice portable pump for work, and I just saw your overall review video alongside this one. Where would you rank the elvie stride in that list of other portable pumps?
I had used the the spectra gold with my first baby who is 8 months old now and just found out it pregnant again! I’m looking into wearable pumps so that I don’t have to be stuck sitting, I can still do things like change diapers etc. how comparable is the Willow or the Elvie stride to the spectra gold?
Thank you so much for this. I’m on baby #2 and I’ve been researching and the main complaint on the Elvie is the suction, so you explaining max suction and the “feel” meant a lot. I had the Motif with first baby and my nipples definitely shed a lot and it hurt. Buying this through insurance, $135 for me, maybe it will work better for me!
I’ve tried both and I prefer the Elvie. Elvie is a lot less bulky in my opinion and suctioning was a lot more gentle and works great! I get how much I typically would with a Medela! Plus it’s a lot quieter. I hated the freemie lol
Trying to decide between the pumpables advanced portable pump and the Elvie stride for a FTM. Need a portable option and want comfort. Recommendation? TIA!
I just got this pump. I only get 4 20-25 minute pump sessions with this. On their website it says it should last 5 30 minute sessions before it needs to charge. Anyone having this issue?
I have been looking at this pump as well as the pumpables genie advanced. I feel like I’d prefer the cups over the flanges but the pumpables pump better. The pumpables flanges do intrigue me! I feel like I have sensitive skin. Can the two systems be combined to use the cups and pumpables pump? Or is there a better cup option to pair with the pumpables? Baby # 3 and I tried the medela with my first and hated it and had a difficult time overall. Second child also difficult. Did better with the spectra pump but had a lot of issues with mastitis and eventually called it quits. I’ve never produced much milk. Trying to find the right pump this time around but am not able to keep purchasing different pumps. Thank you for any advice you have to offer!!
A lot of systems can be “hacked” to combine different motors with collectors, so if you have a certain combo in mind, just google the two things ie “pumpables pump ans elvie stride hack” and see what comes up! Sometimes you may have to buy cheap replacement parts on amazon to make it work, but lots of info out there if you want to try something else :-)
Is there a way to just use the motor and get tubing that connects to standard flange and bottles? These wearable cups don’t stay in place and move around in my bra
Probably the spectra or Luna (the Luna has some updates though so make sure you look through those) You may also like this webinar to help decide a bit! www.newlittlelife.com/breast-pump-webinars/
Thanks for posting! Your reviews have such great info and/or comparisons I can’t find elsewhwere. I have freemie cups and a baby buddha and on the baby buddha I can only use on the lowest setting so I’d been looking for a different option. I actually have really loved Elvies Curves after buying them based on your review and this one was so helpful, too! Thanks!
I have used a manual pump with both my kiddos. I tried the Spectra S2 with my last and was overwhelmed by the many settings and ended up getting mastitis. Curious if I should get this one or the Imani pump. Any ideas?
I watched another video where you were comparing the Stride with the original and some Willow options (don’t know which was the older video at the moment) and you mentioned that if you were planning on pumping frequently, you wouldn’t get the Stride. Is that still the case? I guess I need to go figure out which video was older.
I had a traditional pump the last time I had a baby which is about 6-7 years ago, TMI I had an issue with my milk not going into the tube for collection on one of my sides- so it would pump and then leak out of the flange- do you think with the suction not being super strong that I may have the same issue? I like the idea that it’s more gentle and quiet as I am a realtor on the go. Thanks! Loved the video!
I would love to know wether you think these cups get better milk output compared to other wearable cups if you pair them with another pump other than the Elvie one. Because it’s just tubing right so technically you could just buy the cup parts and then attach it to any breast pump. Am I right in thinking that?
There is this one Willow vs Elvie vs Freemie | Hands-free breast pump comparison! What's the best wearable pump? th-cam.com/video/I1UyJhswMK0/w-d-xo.html
So I’m expecting my second baby and I wasn’t successful with pumping with my first. I didn’t like that tugging ripping feeling and so this review appeals to me. However, I’m super worried that I should just go with the spectra model everyone else suggest because what if I need a higher suction? It always felt like my old one only ever got surface milk and nothing else so I still felt full. Online this pump says it get 270 but you said you average around 230 is that because of the tubes like you mentioned?
I watched this video and the video about the elvie pump vs willow. I’m a FTM and torn between elvie pump and elvie stride. Which one would you recommend the best for FTM?
Thank you for doing this! I am expecting #5 and plan to do a combination of breast and bottle. I was looking into this one and a Medela but I hated the hard suction of my Medela pumps in the past. So going to give this a try.
Hi, can you make a comparison video of Elvie Stride and Spectra S1 or Medela Pump in style. Want to know it as I am a first time mom and not able to choose right pump for me to buy. I will working after my Mat leave bdw so need to understand what’s right for me.
We do monthly webinars to help working moms pick breast pumps! Limited to 20 people but there’s still room in the March webinar if you want www.newlittlelifelessons.com/offers/bmJ9TRyu
How is the sizing on these cups? Like willow is exact size I have a hard time with willow are these the same? Also are these a good options for someone with elastic nipples?
Going to be a FTM and I’m so excited to be able to have supply for my son- I’m not sure if I should go with the motif, or the elvie stride. I really am leaning towards this one- my nipples are not sensitive at all, I hope this is a good option😭 confused on what to do, but I really want to do what’s best for my baby- I just think this is such a good and portable option
Hi mama! I used the Motif Luna with my first baby girl in 2021. Now I’m on baby #2 and I am looking for something different. That pump was way too tough for me. Granted, it had different modes but as a FTM it was just a LOT! I personally wish I knew about this one before because it would have been more down my alley based on the reviews. I think you should give the Elvie Stride a try, I am this time for sure! Let me know what you decide and congrats!💙
Also, I was a stay at home mom and even then, I did not want to be hooked to a wall while I pumped. You wouldn’t even imagine the amount of times you’d have to stop pumping and the reasons!
Yes, it comes with a charger. I can get 2 days worth of pumping with the stride (4 20-25mins sessions a day). Charging doesn’t take long either. Maybe a good hour or so? I didn’t keep track. I just plugged it and forgot about it but when I used it again it was full battery lol.
Perhaps I'm misunderstanding your skin example. "If you have fairer skin, your skin is more sensitive" are you implying that darker women don't have sensitive skin and have a higher pain tolerance? because that would imply a medical bias.
Skin sensitivity may be best defined as self-reported intolerance to application of skincare products. It is commonly believed that individuals with darker skin are generally less sensitive, while those lighter skin are more sensitive. However, there is little objective data correlating sensitivity with skin type or with objective measures of sensitivity. (This is an opinion. I have darker skin & my skin is very sensitive. This was a bad choice in reference. & a very dumb statement overall) but that’s my opinion 😅
I, too, was alarmed by this ignorant comment. This is why the maternal mortality rate for black women is so high. Apparently, black women are subhuman. Reporting this video.
These comments are just from people who look for problems with anything white people say 🙄 you can express your opinion without being rude and condescending
I know this video is old but I couldn’t help but comment. I stumbled on your videos because I’m considering the Elvie Stride. I love your review however I’m not sure why you think darker skin women are less sensitive. This is stereotype and shouldn’t be perpetuated.
I only meant that skin with very little melanin can be quite sensitive. Of course there is a wide range of sensations for everyone. No offence was intended and I have since tried to find a better way to phrase this consideration. Thanks for your feedback!
i have been using this pump for 2 months & i’m obsessed with it! i pump wayyy more with this than i ever could with my spectra & it’s super easy to clean. i also just wanted to point out that you’re actually supposed to open the flap over the pour spout when you’re putting the pump on because you can look down into it & see exactly where your nipple is to ensure that it’s in the right spot. (:
Love that! Thanks for sharing!!!
Is this similar to symphony’s suction pattern?
@NewLittleLife -any chance you've been able to test out the new Elvie Stride 2? It's available through my insurance but I can't find many reviews on it. 👀🙏🏿👀
@frederc3 not yet, but soon!
@@NewLittleLife Can't wait! I'm on the cusp of buying it for my second, portable pump but need your and Jessica's blessing first, LOL!
I have both the Elvie Stride and regular Elvie pump. I haven't had good success with the Stride. I normally pump around 5-6 oz a session on the regular Elvie and my Motif pump, but with the Stride I would be lucky to get 2-3 oz. The suction is not great for me and I used the Stride including cleaning the parts by the book
LOL your little one exclaiming totally got my attention and I thought it was my baby and it totally freaked me out hahahaha LOVE your videos Allison! I am learning SO much while I pump!
My last pregnancy I had issues with clog ducts until I switched to the hospital grade Medela pump.. I just rented it from the hospital. I felt the pull from my armpit to my nipple. And really felt like I was finally emptying properly. Any suggestions on a similar pump but wearable/portable as this will be used at home with 4 other young children and then at work as a nurse! TYA! Great review!
I would love a comparison between this and the freemie rose!
Yaaass
Same! It's the first thing I looked up on TH-cam but can't find one!
Hey I’m having a big problem. My nipple size is 34-36mm. I would love a wearable pump are there any options for me?
Which of these pumps that insurance fully covers would you recommend, My wife narrowed her search to:
1- Spectra S1
2- Elvie Stride
3- Medela Max Flow
4- Ardo Calypso
She is a first time mom
Spectra 1 for a great pump. Elvie stride if low pumping and a portable option
Spectra s1 for sure and also its portable, but she need to make sure to get the correct flange or els it will effect her output of milk
Is the Elvie better than the Elvie stride? Do they have the same amount of parts to wash and how long do they take to dry?
I have an Elvie stride (just given it from a friend - I was using Spectra with wearable Zomee cups - very similar to Legendary Milk); It seems like the suction decreases AS I pump - it starts off feeling strong, but after 10 mins to the end (I sometimes go 30 mins) I could turn my pump all the way up and it would never feel uncomfortable and I don't always get as much as I used to. When I use my sepctra, I could never turn it above a 5 or 6 or it would hurt. Do you think this is normal for Elvie? I am thinking I am doing something wrong, as it doesn't seem like as high of suction at the end.
I use pumping spray typically to help with comfort - do you think pumping spray makes the duck valves "loose" and I lose suction because of that?
First time mom trying to decide on a breast pump. This helped!! So thank you 🙏🏼 😊
Hi! I’m trying to find a nice portable pump for work, and I just saw your overall review video alongside this one. Where would you rank the elvie stride in that list of other portable pumps?
I too would like to know. Please.
I had used the the spectra gold with my first baby who is 8 months old now and just found out it pregnant again! I’m looking into wearable pumps so that I don’t have to be stuck sitting, I can still do things like change diapers etc. how comparable is the Willow or the Elvie stride to the spectra gold?
Me too! Lol
Thank you so much for this. I’m on baby #2 and I’ve been researching and the main complaint on the Elvie is the suction, so you explaining max suction and the “feel” meant a lot. I had the Motif with first baby and my nipples definitely shed a lot and it hurt. Buying this through insurance, $135 for me, maybe it will work better for me!
any updates :o
Do you have charts on the cycle speeds and settings for expression and stimulation?
I have all this data inside my coaching program but nothing publicly available.
Which would you prefer, the Elvie Stride or Spectra 9?
What do you think of using Elvie cups with a Spectra pump?
Could you use the collection cups with a different pump? Like the spectra?
Can you use the Elvie Stride pump with Spectra flanges?
How does the stride compare to the freemie pumps? Specifically noise and suction patterns/strength
I’ve tried both and I prefer the Elvie. Elvie is a lot less bulky in my opinion and suctioning was a lot more gentle and works great! I get how much I typically would with a Medela!
Plus it’s a lot quieter. I hated the freemie lol
Trying to decide between the pumpables advanced portable pump and the Elvie stride for a FTM. Need a portable option and want comfort. Recommendation? TIA!
I just got this pump. I only get 4 20-25 minute pump sessions with this. On their website it says it should last 5 30 minute sessions before it needs to charge. Anyone having this issue?
Is it possible to get a demo for the noise while wearing elvie stride?
Would love a comparison of this amd and the baby buddha!!
I have been looking at this pump as well as the pumpables genie advanced. I feel like I’d prefer the cups over the flanges but the pumpables pump better. The pumpables flanges do intrigue me! I feel like I have sensitive skin. Can the two systems be combined to use the cups and pumpables pump? Or is there a better cup option to pair with the pumpables?
Baby # 3 and I tried the medela with my first and hated it and had a difficult time overall. Second child also difficult. Did better with the spectra pump but had a lot of issues with mastitis and eventually called it quits. I’ve never produced much milk. Trying to find the right pump this time around but am not able to keep purchasing different pumps.
Thank you for any advice you have to offer!!
A lot of systems can be “hacked” to combine different motors with collectors, so if you have a certain combo in mind, just google the two things ie “pumpables pump ans elvie stride hack” and see what comes up! Sometimes you may have to buy cheap replacement parts on amazon to make it work, but lots of info out there if you want to try something else :-)
Do you know if it has 70 sucks per minute and the 54 sucks per minute. I have the spectra which I love but I need portable and but I need that 70.
Is there a way to just use the motor and get tubing that connects to standard flange and bottles? These wearable cups don’t stay in place and move around in my bra
I always know I can trust a review when the person making the video actually bought the pump themselves!
Do you know how the suction would compare to Ameda pumps?
Trying to decide between the elvie stride and the freemie rose. Any suggestions?
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! Have you tried spectra 2?? Because this one is on my mind too.
Spectra 2 is a fantastic pump! The S1 is even better because it doesn’t need to be plugged in, but both top of my list for all time favorite pumps.
It's available on Amazon rn
Hi I’m a first time pumper, would you refer this or something like the spectra or motif luna?
Probably the spectra or Luna (the Luna has some updates though so make sure you look through those)
You may also like this webinar to help decide a bit! www.newlittlelife.com/breast-pump-webinars/
Thanks for posting! Your reviews have such great info and/or comparisons I can’t find elsewhwere. I have freemie cups and a baby buddha and on the baby buddha I can only use on the lowest setting so I’d been looking for a different option. I actually have really loved Elvies Curves after buying them based on your review and this one was so helpful, too! Thanks!
I have used a manual pump with both my kiddos. I tried the Spectra S2 with my last and was overwhelmed by the many settings and ended up getting mastitis. Curious if I should get this one or the Imani pump. Any ideas?
can you attach this pump to any other backflow protectors/bottles?
Would you recommend this or the freemie rose ? I need a comparison video 😩😅
What happened if the milk went intro the tubs ?
Something is not quite right in set up or use
What, if any flange inserts work with this pump? I use 17mm, and the smallest available on the website is 21.
Does it turn off once the cups are full?
Wondering if you have to keep looking in your shirt to check
I watched another video where you were comparing the Stride with the original and some Willow options (don’t know which was the older video at the moment) and you mentioned that if you were planning on pumping frequently, you wouldn’t get the Stride. Is that still the case? I guess I need to go figure out which video was older.
Yes, still the case for my recommendations. I don’t think the stride is good for primary pump use!
I had a traditional pump the last time I had a baby which is about 6-7 years ago, TMI I had an issue with my milk not going into the tube for collection on one of my sides- so it would pump and then leak out of the flange- do you think with the suction not being super strong that I may have the same issue?
I like the idea that it’s more gentle and quiet as I am a realtor on the go. Thanks! Loved the video!
I would love to know wether you think these cups get better milk output compared to other wearable cups if you pair them with another pump other than the Elvie one. Because it’s just tubing right so technically you could just buy the cup parts and then attach it to any breast pump. Am I right in thinking that?
Have you done a comparison with Elvie stride and the freemie? I am having issues finding a good comparison between the 2. Thank you!!
There is this one
Willow vs Elvie vs Freemie | Hands-free breast pump comparison! What's the best wearable pump?
th-cam.com/video/I1UyJhswMK0/w-d-xo.html
So I’m expecting my second baby and I wasn’t successful with pumping with my first. I didn’t like that tugging ripping feeling and so this review appeals to me. However, I’m super worried that I should just go with the spectra model everyone else suggest because what if I need a higher suction? It always felt like my old one only ever got surface milk and nothing else so I still felt full. Online this pump says it get 270 but you said you average around 230 is that because of the tubes like you mentioned?
I watched this video and the video about the elvie pump vs willow. I’m a FTM and torn between elvie pump and elvie stride. Which one would you recommend the best for FTM?
Thank you for doing this! I am expecting #5 and plan to do a combination of breast and bottle. I was looking into this one and a Medela but I hated the hard suction of my Medela pumps in the past. So going to give this a try.
Does anyone know when extra replacement parts like the duck valves are expected to be available for purchase ?
Anyone know the battery life on the stride? Can't even find that info on the website
Hi, can you make a comparison video of Elvie Stride and Spectra S1 or Medela Pump in style. Want to know it as I am a first time mom and not able to choose right pump for me to buy. I will working after my Mat leave bdw so need to understand what’s right for me.
We do monthly webinars to help working moms pick breast pumps! Limited to 20 people but there’s still room in the March webinar if you want www.newlittlelifelessons.com/offers/bmJ9TRyu
How is the sizing on these cups? Like willow is exact size I have a hard time with willow are these the same? Also are these a good options for someone with elastic nipples?
Much smaller than the willow!
Hi new pumping momma here !! Which pump do you prefer this one or the baby buddah?
Is anyone know where can i find the spare parts for this?
How does the sound compare to the freemie
It’s pretty quiet.
Finally a good elvie stride review!
I am a previous Medela user, is it similar or no?
No
Does the cup vibrate
No
How long does the battery last on a full charge? How long does it take to fully charge?
The battery drains pretty quickly. I do 22 minutes pumps & I have to recharge it every 4ish sessions, 6 speed.
@@riawhetstone3725hi...what is your openion on spectra s1
my insurance paid for 3 pumps. thank you for posting!
Going to be a FTM and I’m so excited to be able to have supply for my son- I’m not sure if I should go with the motif, or the elvie stride. I really am leaning towards this one- my nipples are not sensitive at all, I hope this is a good option😭 confused on what to do, but I really want to do what’s best for my baby- I just think this is such a good and portable option
Hi mama! I used the Motif Luna with my first baby girl in 2021. Now I’m on baby #2 and I am looking for something different. That pump was way too tough for me. Granted, it had different modes but as a FTM it was just a LOT! I personally wish I knew about this one before because it would have been more down my alley based on the reviews. I think you should give the Elvie Stride a try, I am this time for sure! Let me know what you decide and congrats!💙
Also, I was a stay at home mom and even then, I did not want to be hooked to a wall while I pumped. You wouldn’t even imagine the amount of times you’d have to stop pumping and the reasons!
Thank you for the helpful video. Also love the cute baby😊
Is this chargeable? How long does a charge last? Any output comparison with the Medela pump in style?
Yes, it comes with a charger. I can get 2 days worth of pumping with the stride (4 20-25mins sessions a day).
Charging doesn’t take long either. Maybe a good hour or so? I didn’t keep track. I just plugged it and forgot about it but when I used it again it was full battery lol.
@@itsmaichee do you know where can i find spare parts like the cups and the flanges?
Perhaps I'm misunderstanding your skin example. "If you have fairer skin, your skin is more sensitive" are you implying that darker women don't have sensitive skin and have a higher pain tolerance? because that would imply a medical bias.
Not at all. Anyone can fall anywhere on the spectrum. Here’s an interesting study on the topic pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32726552/
Skin sensitivity may be best defined as self-reported intolerance to application of skincare products. It is commonly believed that individuals with darker skin are generally less sensitive, while those lighter skin are more sensitive. However, there is little objective data correlating sensitivity with skin type or with objective measures of sensitivity. (This is an opinion. I have darker skin & my skin is very sensitive. This was a bad choice in reference. & a very dumb statement overall) but that’s my opinion 😅
I’m glad you pointed this out.
I, too, was alarmed by this ignorant comment. This is why the maternal mortality rate for black women is so high. Apparently, black women are subhuman. Reporting this video.
These comments are just from people who look for problems with anything white people say 🙄 you can express your opinion without being rude and condescending
I just received this pump through a dme company completely covered by insurance.
Cutest baby 😍😍 thanks for the review
I know this video is old but I couldn’t help but comment. I stumbled on your videos because I’m considering the Elvie Stride. I love your review however I’m not sure why you think darker skin women are less sensitive. This is stereotype and shouldn’t be perpetuated.
I only meant that skin with very little melanin can be quite sensitive. Of course there is a wide range of sensations for everyone. No offence was intended and I have since tried to find a better way to phrase this consideration. Thanks for your feedback!