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The stroller itself features air-filled tires for a soft ride (pump included), a steerable and lockable front swivel wheel, thickly padded seat, reclining seat back, and two-stage footrest so the stroller can grow right along with the child. He will love his cozy throne-on-wheels, and might even take a snooze while you zone out on your walk. Or perhaps he’ll just sit back and enjoy a snack or the beverage of his choice from the two-cup holder on his toy tray. One cup even has space for sippy-cup handles! He might not like the five-point harness system, but you will! Easy on Mom, too! …or Dad, of course. The padded handles are gentle on the hands, especially when maneuvering the stroller one-handed (which is possible with this stroller!). The Music on the Move player is a delightful way to keep you and baby occupied with favorite songs—sometimes a rockin’ tune is enough to keep you both going another mile! On either side of the parent tray (your personal sound system plugs into a container in the center of the tray), are cup holders. You know the warning, though: for your child’s safety, no hot liquids, please! When it’s time to fold up the stroller and toss it in the trunk of your car, the one-hand fold will come in very handy, as all parents know. It is a fairly bulky and heavy stroller (hovering around 35 pounds, empty), so you probably won’t be tossing it in the trunk with one hand, however. But Wait! There’s More! A giant basket below the seat will hold baby gear, extra jackets, or even groceries. (Do not put more than 10 pounds in the basket. And please, never allow a child to climb or ride in the basket.) Still need more storage? No worries—a pair of cargo bags can be attached (or detached) at your convenience on the side of the stroller. (Do not put more than three pounds in each cargo bag.) Safety reflectors are positioned all around the stroller, so dusk strolls are a little safer. The Fine Print Contrary to appearances, this is not a jogger or exercise stroller. It is not designed for any sporting activity other than walking. And we know we don’t have to tell you this, but here’s a gentle reminder: never, ever leave your baby or child unattended while in stroller, and always use the full five-point restraint system to keep him from standing up or falling out of the stroller. And he will try—that’s his job as a child... Always set the wheel brakes when stroller is not moving, especially on an incline. Do not use any infant car seat with this stroller. Do not lift the stroller by tray or toys. And only use this stroller with children who weigh less than 40 pounds and whose head rests below the top of the seat back. Adult assembly required. The various gadgets require a total of 6 AA batteries (not included)—four for the Music on the Go, and two for the electronic toys. --Emilie Coulter Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Great stroller with bad wheels!I've owned this stroller for two years, and we still use it for long walks even though our toddler is quite mobile. But the wheel design seems incredibly vulnerable to problems: the rubber detaches from the inner metal part of the tire, destroying the seal and going permanently flat. I replaced one of the back wheels during the first year, and, recently, had to order another one. Kolcraft finally sent me a new wheel ($16) after much delay (it was backordered). It arrived in a thin padded envelope ... Read More Rating: - great, butWe received this stroller 2.5 years ago. It was bulky and big, don't plan on taking it on short trips. But I do like that you can go over horrible sidewalks, dirt and some foothills trails - dirt/sand with some rocks. However, our tires have to be pumped up every stinking time we want to take it out. We finally blew two of the tires completely so that we have to now figure out where to get the tires. So it did last 2.5 years with rough terrain. As soon as I find some new tubes, I am hoping it will ... Read More Rating: - A Comparison with the Instep/Schwinn Safari Jogging StrollerAbout a year ago, we looked at front swivel wheel jogging strollers. We wanted one with a supportive seat that would allow our son to sit more upright than most jogging strollers allowed. We also wanted one with a child tray. We opted to get the Instep Safari TT Single Stroller (which I think is the same as the Schwinn Safari TT Swivel Stroller) over one of the Jeep® Liberty® Limited Urban Terrain Strollers. We were able to buy the Instep much cheaper than the Jeep. Also, the Jeep we saw had speakers for ... Read More Rating: - it's nice BUTthe stroller is a very nice stroller can go any where.........that is if you have a truck or a car with a very big trunk! doesn't fold up the smallest. My children love it! and it's really great for walkin not so much running! Rating: - Good stroller, bulky and heavyWe bought this stroller so that we could take our baby to the park and stroll into the grass without having her bouncing all around inside. After a lot of research, we decided to get this one. The steering is excellent, so good that you can take it shopping and to the market. I love the big basket and saddlebags on the side. My daughter is now 17 months and still loves it. I like the window in the canopy that allows me to see her when the canopy is open. It gets a little warm inside, so I take the velcro ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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