Pros: Lightweight. Inexpensive (relatively speaking). Cons: Can tip backwards. Just be watchful.
The Kolcraft Twin umbrella stroller is my top pick for a two-kid ride. I had this stroller when my boys were little, and I bought the same one (but updated a bit) for my sister. If you do have twins or if you have a toddler and a new baby, then you’ ...
Pros: Extremely lightweight Cons: Small wheels and not very durable
Certainly, you have purchased a product that once used, it greatly disappointed you. You may have found yourself saying, " wow, what a waste of money!!" During these times, I get angry at the company passing the item off to the consumer as...
Pros: Folds up nicely and easily, lightweight. Cons: Hard to push with one hand, comes with little storage.
I bought this stroller last summer for my two littlest ones, then ages 8 mo and 2 1/2 years. We owned a double stroller that had the seats one behind the other, but I needed something that fit in my trunk better. I looked at several different...
Pros: Lightweight, convenient, maneuvers easily, compact, economical Cons: canopies too low for taller children, lacks cup holders, lacks storage area
Maybe you're one of those families who is "spur of the moment" and you just never know what you'll need and when. The Kolcraft Side-by-Side Reclining Umbrella stroller is perfect for such people. Just last week my wife noted again as we were taking a ...
Pros: Lightweight at only 12 lbs., easy to unfold and fold with child in arm. Cons: NO BASKET, Canopy is useless...does not protect baby from sun or rain.
The Kolcraft Reclining Umbrella Stroller is a lightweight stroller....weighing in at a little under ...
Pros: side by side seats, lightweight, easy to fold and folds compactly Cons: no storage
We purchased the Kolcraft Double reclining stroller for our recent trip to Walt Disney to be used by our 4 year old and 21/2 year old. We have a bulkier stroller with the front and back seats but we wanted a lightweight double stroller that reclined and...
Pros: lightweight, inexpensive, easy to fold, relatively well padded Cons: no basket, doesn't fully recline and not as sturdy or comfy as the expensive brands
We live on the Upper West Side of New York City, where it's well known that Your First Stroller Will Be A Peg Perego and Your Second Stroller Will Be A Maclaren. I can't tell you how many people have nodded sagely as they told me this.
Pros: Children can sit next to one another, lightweight Cons: Cumbersome when folded, generally unhandy: steering, pushing, storage
Should you find yourself with two children still in the stroller stage you'll probably find yourself investing in a double stroller of some sort. Your options are essentially two (with some variations on the themes):
Pros: lightweight, easy to use, Cons: don't know of any
I bought the Kolcraft reclining umbrella stroller as a spare second stroller to keep in my car. Well, ever since I got it, it has been my primary stroller. I have packed away my fullsized stroller and can't imagine using it again. My son is 11 months...
I have two young children and while I have a double stroller that I take when I know we are going somewhere we need it, I needed something for those spontaneous side trips where we didn't want to chase two young children around. The umbrella stroller...
Pros: Lightweight, only 12 lb. Cons: Made for a small child (in my opinion), bends easily
While visiting a "baby web site" for the first time with a $20 coupon I came across the Kolcraft Reclining Umbrella Stroller. I was interested in this stroller because I needed a smaller stroller and it reclined...A PLUS!
Pros: seats two and steers easily Cons: no storage area
I purchased this lightweight double stroller when I was pregnant with my third baby. Now, I use it with my three year old and my three month old. It's lightweight, easy to stroll, and seats two children of different sizes comfortably. I have been...
Pros: lightweight, assembly, back support Cons: folding, no basket, wheels too small
My baby can already hold his head up and we have a stroller frame where you can attach the car seat to so I thought it is time to purchase a lightweight stroller. We got spoiled with the weight of the stroller frame so we did not even consider getting a...
Pros: lightweight, has a canopy, good support in seat and backrest, easy to maneuver Cons: no basket, lever to collapse stroller hard to use if you are wearing bulky shoes
Our first stroller was part of a travel system and it was huge and hard to maneuver in stores, doctors' offices, etc. I'd finally had it when my son was 5 months old and I couldn't wait to put the big stroller in the closet to collect dust.
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