Built for two, the rugged and durable, the is ideal for the parent who enjoys the outdoors all year-round! This stroller is designed with all-terrain wheels to offer the smoothest ride under any condition. It features a cool-climate roll-up that exposes mesh for increased air circulation and creates a head rest for your baby's comfort. The sunrider canopy easily adjusts to protect your child from the harmful rays of the sun. Comfortable for your baby and convenient for you, this quick umbrella-fold stroller comes complete with reclining padded seat backs, removable cargo bags and a parent cup holder.
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Product Details
Product Length:
35.0 inches
Product Width:
31.5 inches
Product Height:
39.0 inches
Product Weight:
20.75 pounds
Package Length:
44.1 inches
Package Width:
15.0 inches
Package Height:
9.6 inches
Package Weight:
25.55 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 69 reviews
Features
All-terrain wheels for a smooth ride
Seats recline independently and individual sun rider canopies easily adjust to block sun
Removable parent cup holder for drinks while on the go
Three cargo bags for gear
3-point quick release buckle
Customer Reviews
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99 of 102 found the following review helpful:
Good and bad May 23, 2009
By KristaMV This product has some very good things and some very bad issues...
On the good side, it's inexpensive, very maneuverable, and comfy for the kids. The seats recline so you can put relatively young babies in there. It fits through most doorways, and isn't very heavy compared to most double strollers. I also like the colors. It folds fairly easily.
But there are some negatives. First, it does feel a little flimsy, especially when going over rough pavement or dirt roads. There's virtually no shock-absorbancy, and the wheels are made of foam instead of inflatable tires. The sun shades are USELESS - I really hate this feature of this stroller; they are tiny, so you have to keep moving them around, and they won't stay put when they're in anything but the highest position. Also, the handle positioning is weird; the outside handles are too far apart to use them (plus you keep stepping on the middle wheel). But the middle handle is too close to the others to use that comfortably, either.
I'd recommend this stroller for use as your "extra" stroller, or for when you need something small-ish or lightweight, like at an airport. If you are a heavy-duty stroller user, don't get this as your only stroller.
52 of 54 found the following review helpful:
Perfect for our needs Feb 25, 2009
By B. Santos
"Shrewd Spender"
The Jeep Wrangler Twin Sport All-Weather Umbrella Stroller fits our family's needs perfectly. We have two children, a son that is 15 months and a daughter that is 2 months. With the birth of our daughter came the need for a stroller for two. My wife drives a Toyota Matrix. Needless to say, trunk space was limited. The stroller is durable and compact (when folded). It handles well whether there is one or two adults pushing it and is reasonably comfortable for the children as it reclines. Even though it seats two side by side it is not unreasonably wide. Although you'd have to enter at an angle with regular sized doors it is not cumbersome and can easily be taken for shopping or walks in the park. It also comes with a cupholder, if that is important to you. The down side is that since it is a compact stroller you cannot carry anything large on it as it does not have underneath storage. It does have 2 pouches located on either side of the stroller to carry diapers, wipes, bottles, etc... Overall, the stroller works for us.
29 of 29 found the following review helpful:
Good stroller for specific purposes May 22, 2008
By Mother of Twins I bought this stroller specifically for travel with my 14-month-old children, including through an airport, as it folds up the most compactly of any readily-available double umbrella stroller I could find. For that use, it was ideal. The price was right, too. For daily use, I find it surprisingly heavy (though not heavier or more cumbersome than other double umbrella strollers), and it is too wide to go through most of the narrow doorways of my New York City neighborhood. That said, it's smooth and easy to push, and seems comfortable for my children. They love the open quality and feeling like part of the action. The colors are attractive and the belts are easy to use. The canopies are quite flimsy and fall down easily; I don't think they're worth much and I find the stroller easier to use and fold without them. For sunny conditions, I bought a separate UV-protective canopy (which is expensive). I wouldn't recommend using this stroller in the rain. The storage pouches hold very little. I do like the mesh back feature, and the fact that the seats recline a bit. The stroller is very easy to use and fold. Given my philosophy that no double stroller is perfect for all uses, I think this stroller, while not great for everyday use, is overall quite a good buy for specific needs.
14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Perfect! Feb 20, 2010
By James R. Dolezal
"ndjimmyd"
We absolutely loved this stroller. We wanted something to take to Disney with us, and we couldn't have made a better decision. The most important features to us were that it was easy to collapse and to open, and that it was lightweight to carry. The shade and storage were less important features to us, so though those were the two cons of this product, they didn't bother us as much as dealing with a complicated bulky stroller would have. The middle handle was great because we could stretch our diaper bag and back-pack across it (which alleviated the storage problem) and we also used it quite a bit to steer one handed. There are two locks for collapsing - just push each to the left and up, and it easily collapses. It also pops right open and one push down on each side and it locked in place. I could even collapse and open it while holding my one year old. Though the seats recline, my 4 year old was to tall to recline in it - her head would stick out the back. However, she was really beyond napping while at Disney anyway at that point. All in all, it was great, and we highly recommend it.
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Pays for itself if you travel Aug 19, 2010
By Busy Dad If you ever rent a car while traveling, this stroller will pay for itself. We can fit two suitcases, a couple duffle bags, and this stroller in the trunk of a full-size rental car. With any other stroller, we'd need to rent a more expensive mini-van...and the extra rental cost would be far more than the cost of this stroller.
While it is a bit flimsy, and flexes when going over rough roads or dirt, it's extremely lightweight and durable. It's lasted for many miles and many trips and paid for itself many times over.
Here's a tip: normally the front wheels swivel, which makes it very easy to maneuver on hard surfaces (floors, sidewalks), but the swivel action can work against you when on dirt or gravel. Just above each of the front wheels is a lever that can lock the wheels in a straight position (so they don't swivel). This makes it MUCH easier to push over dirt and gravel.