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Jeep Wrangler All-Weather Umbrella Stroller, Fierce
Jeep Wrangler All-Weather Umbrella Stroller, Fierce
- All-terrain wheels for a smooth ride
- Sun rider canopies easily adjust to block sun
- Comfort grip foam padded handles
- Three cargo bags for gear
- 3-point quick release buckle
Jeep Wrangler Sport All-Weather Umbrella StrollerJeeps are rumble tough and made to get messy - just like your little one! The Jeep Wrangler Sport All-Weather Umbrella Stroller can handle all the surfaces thrown at it, while keeping your baby secure and comfortable.Great for short trips all year round, the Jeep Umbrella Stroller ventilates for cool rides in the Summer. A Cool-Climate Roll-Up exposes mesh for better air circulation and creates a soft headrest. The Sunrider canopy adjusts to
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List Price: $ 59.99
Price: $ 43.98
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July 28th, 2010 - 14:13
Review by A. Sinha for Jeep Wrangler All-Weather Umbrella Stroller, Fierce
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I bought this stroller for my daughter when she turned one. As an umbrella stroller it works fine, however there are more bad points than good.
The main issue for my husband and I was that because we are tall, it was such a horrible time for us to push this stroller. We either hit our feet on the wheels, hunched over to push or would have to push using just two fingers on each handle to try and get a little extra length. What a pain!
These are really made for people who are not average height. We are a little taller than 5’8″. I would guesstimate these to be comfortable for someone who is about 5’2″.
I wish I would have found the COMBI FLARE stroller before finding this one.
Tall Parents, don’t waste your money on this Jeep.
July 28th, 2010 - 14:34
Review by R. Monestel for Jeep Wrangler All-Weather Umbrella Stroller, Fierce
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I have three children and have had 5 umbrella strollers over the years. This stroller, BY FAR, holds up better than the other similarly-priced models. The others I’ve had very easily turned up with broken wheels and bent frames, even with little ones.
We take this one everywhere, but especially whenever we travel, because it leaves room for other luggage and is light and easy to use. This one has carried 4- and 5- year olds all over cobblestone streets, beaches, and rocky country roads and it just keeps going.
By the way, my spouse and I are both 5’4″ and it works well for us.
July 28th, 2010 - 14:39
Review by Librarychick for Jeep Wrangler All-Weather Umbrella Stroller, Fierce
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I bought this stroller at my local thrift store for $8.50. I was shopping and used it as a shopping cart in the thrift store and I kept kicking the wheels by accident while walking and somehow it felt pretty low. But since this is my first baby and first stroller I didn’t really think much of it. Now reading another review on here – I 100% agree with the fact that if you are taller than 5.8″ it will be a little uncomfortable for you. (I am about 5.7 and have a little trouble)
Despite all that I still like it a lot. Well, the little umbrella will not really protect your baby too well but it helps. It is so flexible you can hit any sharp corner with no problems. It folds together and is easy to stow away. It looks pretty nice and it fulfills its purpose. At least for me since I bought it used for $8.50.
July 28th, 2010 - 15:13
Review by Petunia for Jeep Wrangler All-Weather Umbrella Stroller, Fierce
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This is a very lightweight stroller that folds easily–I can collapse it with one arm and leg while holding my 9-month daughter with the other arm. Folded up, it takes up very little room in the tiny trunk of our tiny car. My daughter seems comfortable riding around in it, it’s reasonably sturdy going over curbs and bumps in the sidewalk, and it was easy to put together. Its two main drawbacks are both a result of the sunshade. First and most importantly, the sunshade pops off without warning. So far, it’s only happened when I was folding up or unfolding the stroller, but I’m worried it might happen while my baby’s riding in it. I haven’t yet figured out (short of duct tape) how to make sure the sunshade stays put. The less serious drawback is that this is anything but an all-weather stroller–the sunshade is too small to block the sun and would be ludicrous protection against any rain, wind, or snow. I drape a light muslin cloth over the sunshade and that helps block the sun. One more drawback: this is not a stroller for tall people. I’m 5’8″ and I have to shorten my stride to push it. My husband, who’s 6′, has to stoop to push it, and finds that uncomfortable. This is certainly not a terrible stroller, and I still use it often because of its good qualities, but given the drawbacks I think it’s overpriced.
July 28th, 2010 - 15:55
Review by Tonya Bush for Jeep Wrangler All-Weather Umbrella Stroller, Fierce
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I bought this stroller to take on short trips when I don’t want to drag the big stroller around with me and it is a great stroller! I love the feature where you can have the back be mesh for summer time or be covered in the winter time! The canopy is a great feature as well! I like the fact it has a cup holder too! The only thing about this stroller is that if you are over 5’4″ I would not buy it as it will be too short and uncomfortable for someone taller than that to push! It does really well on our gravel roads when we go for walks as well, but this stroller is definitely for older babies that can sit up well on their own. My baby will fall asleep in it from time to time but doesn’t necessarily look that comfortable! It is very light weight and folds up to be small so it’s easy to haul in a small car or SUV and store! Mine fits right in the corner of the closet! Otherwise it is a great buy! And it looks nice too! I have had several people ask me where I got mine!