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The Wrangler All-Weather Umbrella Stroller features
Cool-Climate Roll-Up that exposes the mesh for better air circulation and it
also creates a head rest! The Sunrider Canopy adjusts to block the sun.
Additional features include: All-Terrain Wheels, 2 Removable Cargo Bags,
Comfort-Grip Padded Handles, and Quick Compact Umbrella Fold
39 of 40 people found the
following review helpful:
No Complaining Here!,
October 23, 2005
As a mom of two active boys this stroller has been really great. Positives:
1.Cool open back option
2. COMPACT COMPACT COMPACT, takes up next to no room in trunk
3. I CAN CLOSE THIS WITH MY FOOT ONE HANDED. Just has a in and over latch on the
back bottom... AWESOME when you are still holding a child on your hip
4. I am 5'9 and I don't bump the back or walk all over it. Don't know why others
are complaining about it. I think this is 110% better then the $10 wallyworld
ones.
5. Handlebars are higher so you can hang things on the back and it won't hang in
the way of your legs when you walk, so no bumping into your purse or diaper bag.
6. I can push this stroller with one hand!! I have the older Jeep Grand Stroller
and it is SO hard to push. This one is smooth and I can do it with one hand,
which is great when you have the other child on your hip, or a cell phone to
your ear!
7. Juice Spills and Vomit can be easily wiped out and NO LEFT OVER SMELL...
priceless...
NEGATIVES:
1. No extra storage space. bags on sides are really small. ( but as stated above
hanging stuff on the back works fine.. once the child gets out the stroller is
so tumping over though cause of the weight, you'd be amazed how many times
you'll forget..lol)
OH and let me also address the NARROW comments.. Yes this is not the Widest
thing and doesn't look like a big pillow on wheels but this is a BIG step above
your standard umbrella stroller and your child doesn't care about that kind of
comfort. They will be happy that mom can move the stroller around easily without
running into things cause it is bulky or too wide. My boys both are high on the
charts in weight and height and they both fit FINE... they are 2 & 3.
40 of 44 people found the
following review helpful:
Not enough room to walk behind,
March 30, 2005
I just purchased this stroller about 3 weeks ago. It was very easy to put
together. The reason that I purchased this was because I liked the way it looked
and it seemed very durable. We've had a history of strollers falling apart so I
wanted to get something mid-price but hopefully of good quality. The quality on
this is good. It is very sturdy. The side bags are great for extra storage. The
only thing that I don't like is for some reason it seems there is not enough
room to walk behind it. By that I mean when you are holding onto the handlebars
I find myself having to hold by my fingertips otherwise my feet hit the back
wheels! I have never had this happen with any other stroller but I tried it
again today and hit a few times, it is kind of annoying. Other than that I would
recommend it because it seems like it will last and my son was bouncing all over
in it today.
Customer Reviews
2 of 2 people found the
following review helpful:
Awesome Umbrella Stroller,
January 31, 2006
This has to be the best out there for the price. I got this for 29 bucks, and
when looking at other umbrella strollers, ones only a few dollars less looked so
cheap and unstable, Like you can bend the frames and the wheels are what you'd
find on a child's play stroller.
I was so impressed when I took it out of the box. It's so sturdy, and the wheels
are like mini tires, very durable. Great for shopping in and out of aisles,
There isn't any storage space like the big models, but then again, this is an
umbrella stroller, and I didn't expect that. You can just hang bags over the
handle bars anyways. It's not a stroller to go on a field trip with. It's more
of a convenience thing. Takes up no space. Easy to fold, has no hassles.
I usually try to stay away from "brand name" items like Jeep, or eddie bauer,
since you're basically paying for the name, but in this case I don't think you
are. For it's durability, the price is just right.
3 of 3 people found the
following review helpful:
Easy to pack up and go,
January 28, 2006
This is the perfect stroller to take anywhere. I love how compact it is and
it rolls very easily over most terrain. It is very simple to wipe clean and the
roll up back with mesh underneath is great for hot days. There is very little
storage, but you can buy a net bag to attatch to the handles. That solves the
problem. I also found that when I fist used it I kicked the wheels. I just walk
a little further behind and that seemed to help. This was a gift that I didn't
register for and it has been one of the most practical items I own.
5 of 5 people found the
following review helpful:
Best Deal, January 13,
2006
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I think this stroller is great for the money! It is durable, small, sturdy
and has some extra storage (not all do)and you can always hang bags and jackets
on the handles. The handles are comfortable and seem a little taller than others
I have used, I think all small strollers you might kick the back once in a
while. My husband on the other hand is 6'3" and can not use it very comfortably
at all. I like the back rest for the fact that you can roll up the pad and have
just the mesh for a vent. The seat is a little shallow, but if you roll up the
back flap it seems to help. The sun shade is nice and small and will rotate
forward to keep sun out of child's eyes. I don't think I would recommend it for
extended use. It is great to keep in the trunk for short trips in stores and
short walks. Over all for the price I think it is a good deal.
4 of 5 people found the
following review helpful:
Read Before Buying, Please!,
January 12, 2006
I liked that this stroller was so light-weight, with a canopy, it seems hard
to find an umbrella stroller with a canopy, even if it is very small. My
original Graco travel system was huge and bulky, so it seemed like a relief to
be able to put my 6 month old son in this. My problem with this is kicking the
wheels,(I am 5'5" and apparently too tall to wheel this stroller) which would be
solved by walking on the side of the stroller and steering with one hand,
instead of the traditional behind-the-stoller-walk. I ended up donating the
enormous Graco and Jeep umbrella to my son's grandparent's, and getting a Peg
Perego Pliko P3 MT, which I love!
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