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Joovy Caboose Ultralight Stand On Tandem Stroller, Sunset
- Lightweight aluminum frame, 20% lighter
- Oversized canopy with sun visor extension
- Includes the Cool Essential Neoprene Parent Organizer
- Deluxe fully adjustable 5-point harness in front seat and 3-point harness on rear bench seat
- Includes universal car seat adapter - accepts most major brands
Product Description
The best, lightest, most maneuverable Caboose yet! The Caboose Ultralight Stroller is so compact, maneuverable and lightweight you might forget that it's a tendem stroller. At a mere 21 pounds the Caboose Ultralight is 20% lighter than the original model and far lighter than most double strollers. The Ultralight is also ultra-maneuverable because it has sealed ball bearing wheels to make it faster and smoother! Moms and Dads will really love the neoprene Cool Esse... More >>
Joovy Caboose Ultralight Stand On Tandem Stroller, Sunset
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February 8th, 2010 - 04:27
In theory this stroller was great…..but then I got it and all heck broke loose!!
First of all, if you are using a car seat in the front it pushes the seat back so far that the toddler has to arch their back to sit down (my son is only two and a half).
Second, my toddler’s feet could touch the ground. This meant that I had to be really careful backing up b/c I could catch the back of his feet
on the stroller. Also, when I would stop, he would pedal the stroller away with my six week old in it. When I put the locks on he could just bend over and take the locks off (even when he was strapped in). And he liked to put his feet on the wheels while I was pushing.
Third, if he was standing he wanted to face me, but the platform only allows them to face forward. If he did face forward he was poking at the baby the whole time, and then he figured out that he could turn around and grab the bar where my hands were and pick up his feet and hang there–very dangerous as the stroller could flip if the baby and car seat were not in it.
Fourth, because he faced the back when sitting on the seat, my son couldn’t see anything, which was boring for him and led him to find mischief–like unlocking the brakes or dragging his feet.
I really wanted this stroller to be great and was sad that I had to take it back, but it wasn’t worth the headache! I thought for the price it would have been better. This is all stuff that I wish someone would have told me before I bought it!!
Rating: 1 / 5
February 8th, 2010 - 06:59
I bought this stroller when I was expecting my second son. My older son was 3 at the time. After having it for less than 1 year it has completely fallen apart. I have to hold the hinges together with cable ties which frequently break. I would NOT recommend this to anyone who has a son (or daughter) who can get out of the back seat on their own. This was obviously not design for typical wear and tear. I still have my single seat Graco and it is great condition.
Rating: 1 / 5
February 8th, 2010 - 08:43
The seat in the front is small and it comes with an extremely small footrest. The footrest in the back is great, but not the one in the front. Amazon is also extremely slow at shipping this item, so if you need it right away, forget about it. It says in stock, but week after week, they don’t ship it.
Rating: 3 / 5
February 8th, 2010 - 08:44
My wife read all of the reviews for this stroller prior to the birth of our second child and decided to purchase this stroller online. It is, by far, the worst stroller that I have ever used. The dimensions are such that it is rather tall and skinny so it has a tendency to be difficult to turn when you want to, but driveway slopes tend to force you down into the street if you are not holding on very tightly. As far as looks, ease of folding, and overall features are concerned, it is a fine product. I am a healthy 34-year old dad who finds this really difficult to maneuver. I wouldn’t even think of trying to take it to a crowded place or store. Who knows, maybe I just got a dud, but I would recommend trying this out at a store before purchasing.
Rating: 1 / 5
February 8th, 2010 - 09:48
This stroller has been great with my 2 kids. It’s light, small, it’s easy to open and close. My 4 year old son loves it, he loves the fact that when he is tired or we are in a really congested area with people he can jump on board. And not only jump on board he can stand up and watch where we are going. The seating for my 4 year old is not as comfy as I would like but overall I am very satisfied.
Rating: 5 / 5