Categories: Parenting

Jeep Wrangler All-Weather Umbrella Stroller – the Only Stroller You Will Need

Jeep Wrangler Umbrella Stroller is not like any other umbrella stroller, it is light weight like most strollers but operated like a heavy weight. Made by kolcraft it is a sturdy stroller.

Considering most umbrella stroller have flimsy parts and the wheel are usually rather small so they only work on solid surface. The Jeep umbrella stroller is not like that. It holds up remarkable well and has excellently large wheels so off roading is a breeze. This is one of my favorite features, another favorite is the light weight and folding capability. We purchased this stroller when we took our 6 month old on vacation and had to fly. We were able to even take it on the plane with us, so I could have it to stroll her around the airport. That was a big help. I was able to put our diaper bag over the handles and even have her bottle out handy.

With the stroller being light weight and even easier to fold and set up it takes up no room in my car, unlike my tandem stroller which takes up all of the room. I take this little helper with me every where to the park, the aquariums, the zoo. It has made family outings fun, we have even taken it on the metro in D.C.

Other great features on this stroller is the heat control. Yes, I said heat control. It has this panel in the back of the seat that rolls up and has a mess under neath for hot days. When you roll it up it also makes a little pillow for your little one. You are probably thinking it must be like all the rest umbrella strollers you have ever seen. No little one could comfortably sleep in that kind of stroller, but your wrong. This one has the ability to lay back in a slightly up right position in which your little one can comfortably sleep without their little necks getting bent. This is a great feature.

There are a few things that I would change, one is the canopy over the baby’s head. it is not very big, I would make this bigger. I would also like to see a leg rest added to it. Something that could be strapped underneath until it is needed, to hold their legs up while sleeping. The last change I would make is larger saddle bags. It comes with two for the sides but I would like to see them made a little bigger.

Over all this is a great stroller for the size and weight. It also comes at a great price at around $40. Not only does it come at a cheap price you can get it in several color options including girlie pink, blue, and black. If I had to do it again this would be the only stroller I would ever buy.

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Karla News

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