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Quick trips can easily be accomplished when the Wrangler All-Weather Umbrella Stroller comes along. In winter, roll-down the cool-climate seat pad to protect your child from the wind. When it's hot outside, roll-up the seat pad to allow better airflow & create a head rest Cool-Climate Roll-up Exposes Mesh for Increased Air Circulation & Creates a Head Rest Sunrider Canopy Easily Adjusts to Block Sun 2 Cargo Bags for Your Gear Over-Sized All Terrain Wheels Comfort-Grip Foam Padded Handle 3 Point Quick Release Buckle Specifications: Stroller is lightweight, only 18.5 lbs. Compact fold: 9.5 x 10 x 42.5 Only use this product when child can sit up unassisted 35 lbs. maximum child weight
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- Comfort-grip foam padded handle and parent cupholder- Over-sized all-terrain wheels for a comfortable ride
- Warm climate roll-up exposes mesh for increased air circulation and creates a head rest for baby
- Stroller weighs less than 10 pounds, folds to 9.5 x 10 x 42.5, yet accommodates a child up to 35 pounds
- 3 point quick release buckle
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By Petunia (Richmond, VA USA)
This is a very lightweight stroller that folds easily--I can collapse it with one arm and leg while holding my 9-month daughter with the other arm. Folded up, it takes up very little room in the tiny trunk of our tiny car. My daughter seems comfortable riding around in it, it's reasonably sturdy going over curbs and bumps in the sidewalk, and it was easy to put together. Its two main drawbacks are both a result of the sunshade. First and most importantly, the sunshade pops off without warning. So far, it's only happened when I was folding up or unfolding the stroller, but I'm worried it might happen while my baby's riding in it. I haven't yet figured out (short of duct tape) how to make sure the sunshade stays put. The less serious drawback is that this is anything but an all-weather stroller--the sunshade is too small to block the sun and would be ludicrous protection against any rain, wind, or snow. I drape a light muslin cloth over the sunshade and that helps block the sun. One more drawback: this is not a stroller for tall people. I'm 5'8" and I have to shorten my stride to push it. My husband, who's 6', has to stoop to push it, and finds that uncomfortable. This is certainly not a terrible stroller, and I still use it often because of its good qualities, but given the drawbacks I think it's overpriced.
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