Price:
$161.00
1 single passenger child stroller
A smooth ride is on the itinerary, with the Jeep Liberty Limited Urban Terrain Stroller - Spark. Just like the actual Jeep, this stroller is made for a bumpy terrain, from a cobble stone street while jogging, to an expanse of grass in a park. The 12-inch rugged, inflatable all-terrain tires turn on a dime. Plus, this little vehicle has its own sound system! The iBaby Sound System allows you to hook up your iPod or mp3 player. Your child can create his own sounds, with the toy that honks, car sounds, and music. This toy entertainment center attaches to the swivel child tray with cup and snack holders. This forward-facing stroller accommodates an infant car seat, so you can use this stroller when your child is a baby, up to 40 pounds. The padded 5-point safety harness is height adjustable. You’ll appreciate the large storage basket and two removable side cargo bags.
About Kolcraft
Started in 1946 when Leo Koltun began fashioning playpens out of cotton batting and oilcloth covers, Kolcraft soon found itself designing all kinds of baby-geared items with simple ingenuity. Since 1951, Kolcraft has turned itself into the #1 crib mattress manufacturer and has forayed into plastic products such as infant carriers, rockers, high chairs, and the like. Always at the forefront of innovation and safety, starting in the 1990s, Kolcraft began designing bassinets, bouncers, swings, and juvenile furniture. The people at Kolcraft - which continues to be a family-owned business - are committed to the younger generation and making the process of raising kids an easier and more rewarding experience.
Dimensions
46.5L x 25.5W x 41.5H in.
Brand
Jeep
Weight Capacity (lbs)
40
Direction
Forward-facing
Age
Toddler
Batteries Required
False
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Comments about Jeep Liberty Limited Urban Terrain Stroller - Spark:
I already had a quality jogging stroller and went looking for something more everyday friendly. With our first child I had an amazing Graco system and loved it. Followed that up with a sit n stand & now I was ready for something that could go to the park, shopping, beach and even on vacations around Disney. I researched and narrowed it down to a few models in a reasonable price range. When I got to the store I was encouraged by staff and another parent to pick this, we even received a 20% off that day. Overall I have been happy. I can hold a toddler, fold it and throw it in the back of the MDX. It takes up quite a bit of room though. It sits up and reclines fully so he can rest. The sides are ventilated enough that it isn't a sauna. The steering is quick and easy. The wheels can take stairs, rocks and even a jog but not the beach. It is slightly wide and hard to maneuver in small aisles--- skip Gymboree until they make the stores bigger than my bathroom but that's a whole other story. My soon really loved the driving feature as he can pretend to steer and honks at passing people--- it does come off quite easily though. Great storage with a small compartment in front and a large basket underneath. Handles are soft foam padding and at a comfortable height--- I'm 5'8". Although the padding is pretty much shredding off on both sides. For some reason the iPod feature never really worked. The darn lid for the compartment never stayed on and worse the music sounds like and elevator traveling under water playing Morris code. That feature is a total bust. Overall a good product but wish the padding on handle would have lasted and for sure the iPod speaker oh and wish there was some way to prop those tiny little feet up when he was reclined instead of dangling. Do you fall asleep in the recliner with your legs dangling?!
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