12Feb/105
JL Childress Cups ‘N Cargo Stroller Organizer, Black
- Stroller organizer
- Attaches to all types of strollers
- Two cup holders
- Three zippered pockets and one flat pocket
- Expandable mesh pouch
Product Description
Parents can stay super organized while on-the-go with the Cups `N Cargo by J.L. Childress. The Cups `N Cargo is a functionally designed stroller organizer for diapering, feeding and personal needs. It features two expandable front pockets for bottles, cups or sodas. A zippered front pocket with reflective trim holds cell phone, keys, pacifiers and more. Two long zippered pockets diapering needs and more. The easy-view mesh pocket stores large or wet items. The Cups ... More >>
JL Childress Cups 'N Cargo Stroller Organizer, Black
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February 12th, 2010 - 18:11
The product itself its really good it has lots of pockets plenty of space to store clothes diapers ect.The problem was that it had a defect with the snap on one of the sides so when i put my items it wouldnt hold .I tried contacting the seller and never received a respond so that tells me they knew that the product had a difect.I was on my way to disneyworld and needed the item quick they did send it very fast.So since i needed the bag and the seller never respond i was stuck and I made a not on the side that the snap wouldn’t work and it help somewhat once in a while a had to do another not but like a said the item itself its great i’m planing on buying another one but this time with wallmart I learn my lesson stick with big companies that will help with any problems.
Rating: 3 / 5
February 12th, 2010 - 19:36
I bought this after much research and was a little sceptical at first so I read all reviews that I could find. Pros and cons. This is the best product for my grandbabie’s outings that I could have bought!!! It holds two water bottles or lemonades for my husband and I, plus, I bought the sippy cup strap on with velcro to hold pappy’s girl’s sippy cup. It works! You just strap it to the stroller handle next to baby or car seat and no more dropping it on the road or in car while you are trying to drive and can’t pick up things that the little ones drop. I suggest strongly that you purchace this item that I’m talking about along with this carrying tote for stroller. The item is:(JL Childress Cups ‘N Cargo Stroller Organizer, Black), you will be soooo happy that you spent the money. As I was saying, along with our water bottles, It holds folded up changing pad in top zippered capartments and wipies, sunglasses, hair ties and clips, keys, cell phone, snacks, etc. In the middle of the organizer,(the mesh part that snaps together if you want),I put diapers for the day, diaper rash creme, little swimmers,sun block, bathing suit and her towel, change of clothes, and a plastic bag for wet things to take home. You decide. It hooks on top of stroller bars with clip latches like what you strap your child in the high chair with. It doesn’t get in the way if you have a stroller that has reversable handles that lets you see the child either. I love it. I just slipped it off when we were watching fire works on the 4th of July and I had everything that I needed. Buy this! I wouldn’t steer you wrong. Good luck. I got it from Amazon.com under stroller organizers or stroller accessories or parent organizers. You will find it. Write the name down from this review and you can type in what you are searching for at Amazon.com and it will be shipped quickly.
Rating: 5 / 5
February 12th, 2010 - 21:27
This product is THE BEST!!! I have a double stroller and now use a larger diaper bag with 2 children. It is difficult to dig the diaper bag out of the bottom of the stroller and impossible if the back seat is reclined. It is wonderful to not have to dig out the whole diaper bag just for a diaper or wipes!! We used this for the first time at the zoo and my day was so much better with this product. My son needed changed and the diaper and wipes were right there…no problem and no headache tugging the diaper bag out of the bottom of the stroller. I don’t think you could put a large fountain drink in the cup holder, but it definitely holds the sippy cups nicely. EVERYONE NEEDS THE CUPS N CARGO!!!
Rating: 5 / 5
February 12th, 2010 - 21:40
This is a nice concept but I don’t feel you can secure it good enough on the stroller handles. The slots for the cups are also a nice idea but my big cups don’t fit securley in them. You do have to be careful because if you have a light weight stroller, you can’t put to much in it or you will make it heavy and the stroller can fall back.
Rating: 3 / 5
February 12th, 2010 - 23:26
This item is only ok. I found a Munchkin knock-off of the Maclaren Universal Organizer for $15 at our Babies R Us, so I returned this one. The Munchkin stroller organizer is made of neoprene and this one is not.
Rating: 3 / 5