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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
COULD be a great stroller, but NOT BUILT to last.,
By archaeoamy (Arizona) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Jeep Wrangler Twin Sport All-Weather Umbrella Stroller (Baby Product)
Exactly 3 months after I bought this stroller, a bracket on the back that holds the bars together popped off, making it dangerous and impossible to use. Luckily I bought the extended warranty and will receive a full refund (in-store warranty expired just 3 days previously).
When I tested the stroller at the store, I thought it seemed very flimsy and felt it wouldn't last long (which is why I bought the warranty), but the idea of having such a great stroller is why I decided to take the chance. PROS for the stroller: very light, compact and easy to fold; easy to maneuver; great for tall people like me--don't have to hunch over to reach the handles. There are some nice little things too, like ventilation for the back, a headrest, a cup-holder, and a reclining position. CONS are: only rated for carrying children under 40 lbs in each seat (didn't know this when I purchased it)--I have a 35 lb. 2 y.o. and a newborn, so we don't exceed the limit there, but my 42 lb. 3 1/2 y.o. can't use it. The canopy doesn't cover kids well from the shade (only the face--and that's a big deal when living in southern AZ--or if it's raining)--and when the seat is reclined (for my newborn) the canopy doesn't even cover her head (I have to clip on a blanket and drape it over). My 2-y.o. practically is too big for it--her head extends above the top of the seat. And finally, the general construction of the stroller is not sturdy. Overall, this COULD be a GREAT stroller, but it's just not sturdy--obviously not, it broke--but one would expect that with a brand name "Jeep" it would be built better. We only use it for walks and going out, no off-trail stuff--we used it about 10 times before it broke. My umbrella stroller I bought 6 years ago is still going strong--why can't they make this just as well-built? I would love this stroller if it were just built better.
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great umbrella stroller,
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This review is from: Jeep Wrangler Twin Sport All-Weather Umbrella Stroller (Baby Product)
I was looking for a double stroller that I could get in and out of my sedan easily. I didn't like the tandems because they not only take up tons of space, but they are also very heavy. This stroller is light, and I can take it in and out of my trunk with one hand. Plus, because my kids are heavy enough to push, I am not pushing an extra 25+ pounds in stroller. Because it is side-by-side, it can be a tight fit going through some doors, but I have never been unable to get through a door.
My husband thinks that some of the parts are cheap and look like they can break easily, but with 6 months of lots of use, we have had no problems. The sun visors have bent at an angle when storing, but I can still use them fine and I like that they rotate down, so you can angle them with the sun. I am so glad that I bought this rather than a larger, more expensive, heavier tandem stroller.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Decent stroller so far,
By Karen "twins' mom" (Baltimore/D.C. area) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Jeep Wrangler Twin Sport All-Weather Umbrella Stroller (Baby Product)
I purchased this stroller about 6 weeks ago for my 11 month-old twins as a more compact and lighter alternative to my Graco Duoglider. I chose it over other double umbrella strollers because of its lower price. When my husband and I go for a walk I make him push this stroller because it is a little too short for me to use comfortably (I'm almost 6 feet tall). Both of us sometimes accidentally hit the brake with our feet as we walk, and this is a little annoying. It does fit through most modern doors, but if you're going to an historic area of town where the buildings are older, I don't think it would fit. As with all umbrella strollers, you must be careful not to hang anything off the handles that is too heavy, otherwise the stroller can tip backwards. The canopy doesn't cover much, but it's better than nothing. There is one position to recline and we've used that as well. The mesh backing is great when it's hot, and you can cover it when you don't want the air flow on the kids' backs. One advantage of the side-by-side stroller is that the kids can look at each other and get the same view. Also, you are closer to both kids and can see where you are going better. My husband has taken this stroller through grass and over gravel and had no problems, though I'm wary about off-roading. It was pretty easy to put together, and it functions how I expected it to based on other reviews. Overall, I am pleased with the product, but continue to use my Duoglider as my main stroller because its height fits me better and has greater cargo carrying capacity.
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