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Jeep Cherokee Sport Stroller, Neptune

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Jeep Cherokee Sport Stroller, Neptune
 
Manufacturer: Kolcraft
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List Price: $59.99
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Product Description

Product Description This is an ideal stroller for the active parent and baby. This rugged and compact stroller features free stand and one hand fold, all terrain wheels, snack tray, cargo bags and an active lifestyle fabric construction. You can go anywhere and everywhere with this essential stroller.

Product Details

  • Convenient free stand 1 hand fold gives parents a free hand
  • All terrain shock absorbing front swivel wheels makes for a smooth ride
  • Multi position reclining seat
  • Large basket and 2 removable cargo bags for gear
  • Removable child tray with cup holder

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Absolutely worth it!
 
Review Date: August 24, 2009
Reviewer: Crystal, Fort Walton Beach, FL
I purchased this stroller on the 13th of August I recieved it on the 15th! In two days...with free shipping! My son loves it and his sippy cup fits perfectly in the cup holder. He has the one with a straw in it so it is a little skinnier than the standard sippy cup but it works out perfect. Yes the parent cup holder is really shallow but that isn't at all a deal breaker. Basket is a good size i can fit his little backpack and my purse no problem. I do have a hard time removing the snack tray and putting it back on...so i just leave it on and set my son in- he is 24lbs and about 31inches (14months). We are happy with it my husband had no problem putting it together- less that 5 minutes-and it's lightweight and easy to open. My husband is 6ft and the handle comes up pretty high so works out good for him, I am short but still find the stroller easy to maneuver.
Incredible Stroller
 
Review Date: November 22, 2009
Reviewer: Gilberto Estrada, USA
This stroller is awesome, is small, easy to fold with one hand, it looks very impressive and the portability is great.

Absolutely I recommend this product.
Good as an umbrella stroller
 
Review Date: July 25, 2009
Reviewer: Mama G., Illinois
This stroller is lightweight, and size wise it is close to one of those pricier umbrella strollers. If to use it as such (and if you manage to get it from some other place for less ), this stroller can earn 4 stars. I like how it maneuvers, how easy it is to fold it, and how compact it is when it's folded.
There are lots of drawbacks however:it doesn't recline completely, nor can the back be fixed at a ninety degree position. The fabric is slippery,the foot rest doesn't change position (that might have been helpful to prevent slipping). The color is navy-blue, which is not the best color for sunny weather. Also, the stroller doesn't strike like a durable one.
The bottom line:fine for traveling and using as an umbrella stroller; can't be relied on as a primary stroller.
NOT A LOT OF PROS
 
Review Date: December 20, 2008
Reviewer: Basiliki Pelitari, New York, NY
I should know by now not to buy anything online without being able to see it with my own eyes. I found a few reviews on sites other than amazon that were very positive. Wish I had read the two star review posted here previous to mine.

Yes it is easy to put together, lightweight, and rides smoothly on all kinds of terrain, BUT it is very narrow, like the previous reviewer stated the seat is very slippery and not at all countoured. If it were not for the belt strap a child would very likely slide out of it.

The basket is also really not that big, although it states that it is.

The child tray is a complete waste. You can't even fit a standard size sippy cup of bottle in the cup area so what is the point!!!!

I know that the manufacturers could have done a lot better.

I'm stuck with this now for at least another year until my son grows out of it. Which, I expect should be by his second birthday because it's so narrow I simply don't know how a three year old could stand it!
Not very good Quality
 
Review Date: August 30, 2009
Reviewer: Shanna9, Phoenix, AZ
I received this stroller as a gift from my mother-in-law as a back up stroller to use when we visited her house. It is very lightweight and smaller than our big travel system stroller, but it has too many cons.

The stoller seat is more like an umbrella stroller with the way that it does not recline all the way, and it also does not let your child sit up all the way either. My 1-year-old son has a hard time sitting straight up and he will grab on to the tray in front of him so he can lean forward and not recline as much. The child tray just seems too far away for the child to reach easily. It curves away from the child and with the stroller seat leaning back so much, it seems very strange they made it that way. The main problem I have with this stoller is the adult cub holder/ storage tray. It is always unclicking out of place and falling off, which makes it worthless to use. I also do not like the locking hook to keep the stroller folded up. It easily comes undone, and the notch doesn't seem to be in the right place. The stroller can fold up a little bit flatter than the lock alows it too. Sometimes every inch of space helps on a long road trip!
Terrible Stroller!
 
Review Date: November 21, 2008
Reviewer: Mercedes L. Johnmeyer, Kingsland, GA
I bought this stroller months ago as a light-weight backup to my bigger, bulkier travel system stroller. BIG mistake. The ONLY positive thing this stroller has going for it is how light it is, and it's very easy to push around.
My main issue with this is the entire seat area is made from this slippery type fabric. Every time I'd put my son in it, he'd slide down. The crotch buckle was the only thing keeping him from sliding right out of the seat! He was incredibly uncomfortable...understandably so. Also, there's no defined seat bottom and seat back...the seat is like one unit, it just kind of curves, making it so there's really no way he can sit up comfortably. So now, not only is he unable to sit up, but he's also sliding...argh!

Also, when the stroller is folded up, the 'lock' is just a little plastic stick with a hooked end that clips onto the wheel bar. Well, because it's so flimsy, it's constantly coming off, which causes the stroller to open...very irritating. In the end, the stroller sits in a corner of my garage waiting to be donated to goodwill. I found it was just easier (and MUCH more comfortable for my son) to cart around the big stroller. If your interested in a lightweight stroller, I highly suggest you check out a different one...this was just a headache all around.
Awful--Don't Even Thnk About It
 
Review Date: September 17, 2009
Reviewer: Chicago Grandma,
I bought this stroller in August for my newborn grandson; sight unseen and learned a very valuable lesson. Lesson: if possible find someone who owns the item or a brick and mortar store to actually eyeball the item if you don't want to regret your purchase. First of all as a grandmother who has not purchased a stroller in many years, I was surprised that the back did not let all the way down for a baby and/or toddler to actually fully recline and nap. Additionally, who ever thought to use "parachute" fabric; for the baby and/or toddler to slide down and not be able to really sit stable; that person should be made to put the same fabric on their car seats. Lastly, the steering is anything but effortless. I am now going to Babies R Us and purchase a stroller that can really be used and enjoyed by baby and mother.
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