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Jeep All Weather Umbrella Stroller, Pink


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Jeep All-Weather Umbrella Stroller The Jeep All-Weather Umbrella Stroller is one of the most rugged, durable strollers on the market. It is the perfect Jeep stroller for parents who love the outdoors all year long. The Jeep umbrella stroller is designed with all terrain wheels so that the child can get a comfortable ride just about anywhere he goes. The parents will love the other outstanding features which come with this umbrella stroller. One of the top features on the Jeep umbrella stroller is the cargo bags found on either side of the stroller. They are removable and perfect for storing items like a cell phone or keys. The sunrider canopy is a fantastic option found on the umbrella stroller as it keeps the sun out of the child's eyes. The quick, compact umbrella fold is also fantastic for both parent and child.
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Technical Details

- Cool climate roll up exposes mesh for increased air circulation and creates a head rest
- Two position reclining seat
- Over sized all terrain wheels
- Three point quick release buckle
- Sun rider canopy easily adjusts to block sun
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Customer Buzz
 "Jeep Umbrella Stroller" 2010-03-07
By Nicole Roberson (Michigan)
Its a great stroller, functional and lightweight, and folds up nicely. I have no complaints about the product itself. The one I purchased however showed it had a bag on the backside, which I had never seen in the past, but when it came it did not. I'm assuming its standard not to have one in the back now, so just note that it does only have the two side small pocket storage.

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 "Can't beat if for the price" 2009-11-07
By Hope M. Sawyer
I have gone through my share of strollers and this one is a keeper for me. I love that it has suspension in the front wheels. The handles are taller than cheap umbrellas. (I'm only 5'3 and even I hate the short handles on those!)I've found that the bags on the side work for holding the kids drinks and a toy. I hang my diaper bag and purse off the handles and have never had any problem. I don't miss the useless under storage bag that you can't access anyway. I LOVE how light is is and i love the way it folds. You can do it with your foot and don't have to lean over. I have the older version with no cup holder and my seat doesn't recline. With those two added features I would have loved it even more. Works great for me for walks around the neighborhood, doesn't get stuck on twigs or rocks, rolls right over them. The only thing bad I can say is the footrest broke on one side after having it a year or two, but my son insisted on using it to stand on to get into the stroller and I knew that would happen after a while. Also, my six year old still rides in it occasionally. Even though it is narrow, it still fits his butt and that's all he cares about! Overall, you can't beat it for the price.

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 "Pretty nice for $45" 2009-03-13
By JKay
I bought this at a local Walmart for around $45. It is better than your average umbrella stroller. The seat is a little short and therefore my child tends to slide forward. The reclining part is not that impressive, it only reclines a couple inches. I like the cargo bags, they can fit diapers, wipes, keys or other small stuff. I like that idea better than a basket under the stroller as those are hard to get your items in and out. Most cheap umbrella strollers have no storage so this is better than nothing. It is tall enough for me to push without leaning forward (5'6"). It rolls smoothly and turns easily. It folds and unfolds fairly easily. The frame is sturdy. The sun shade at first seemed a little oddly designed. It forms such a big, high arc, that I couldn't see it really being usefull, but it appears to work fine. It folds and unfolds easily and stays on when you fold and unfold the stroller. I think the 3 point harness is fine because the front part comes up really high on smaller babies and once the kid is older you don't have to worry so much about them falling forward unexpectedly. They might lean forward more easily in this harness as a toddler, but still, the three point harness should keep them in the seat.

Customer Buzz
 "please do NOT buy this stroller" 2009-02-14
By D. Barka (nh)
I purchased this stroller about 6 months ago for my then 12 month old son. It was a decent stroller for the price. However, this past week, my son, now 18 months, was sitting in the stroller when the seat fabric ripped. The rip was down the side of the seat causing my son to fall backwards and into the hole in the fabric where his head became lodged. I had to literally cut the rest of the seat off in order to get his head out of it. Thankfully he is fine, minus a cut on his ear. I, of course, was not so fine and promptly called Kolcraft upon returning home. They were non-apologetic and could have cared less about my son's safety. After some badgering, they offered to send me a new seat. No thanks, I'll find a new stroller...



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 "My 15-month old can no longer use it..." 2009-02-08
By mom1st (New York, NY)
This stroller is certainly light and looks exactly as pictured. It does not feel that sturdy but seemed okay. Most notably, I too was very surprised by how narrow it looked once I recieved it. Now, only a few months later my daughter looks very uncomfortable sitting in it...and forget reclining her in it! I now have to buy another stroller so unless you only want something to use while your child is quite small; trust me and go with another stroller. Oh, and by the way since I know some will assume children that do not fit are large - my daughter is somewhat tall and quite slender. Go ahead, look at the dimensions (I wish I had) this stroller is 17.5 inches wide and most others are 19.5


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