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Families have trusted Kolcraft to make safe, dependable and innovative baby products for four generations. As a family-run business, and as parents ourselves, we set higher quality and safety standards than the industry. We are the largest baby crib mattress company in the USA and design award-winning baby gear that families love. The health and happiness of every baby is important to us, and we proudly support the March of Dimes each year.
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HamptonHampton –
I really like this stroller and am happy with it. We primarily purchased it for Disneyland day trips. I will start off with my criticisms; while the stroller pops open super easily, folding it down can get tricky. The system is easy, you push up on the red little handle and push stroller down to fold; however, something that happens a lot is the front wheels (that don’t lock) will move and cause the stroller not fold enough to hook the red latch. This isn’t crazy but if you have a line full of people behind you waiting for you to do this it can be s moment of stress. If you’re alone and holding a baby this is also a stressful task. But it’s manageable once you understand that it Can do this. That is really my main complaint. A couple more minor criticisms is that I wish there were pockets behind the kids seats for easy access and extra storage. I wish the kids trays fit larger cups, my kids tumbler sippy cups and their refillable water bottles don’t fit in there. And finally, I do wish the seats had the ability to fold further back then they do for long days at parks when kiddos end up napping.Ok now for the good stuff. I love the canopies. Not only do they protect the kids from the sun and heat but when my 3 year old gets grumpy he can pull it down for some privacy. The parent’s tray is great and has 2 cup holders. Souther California can be so hot, it’s nice to open up the canopies from the back to get some air circulating for the kiddos. While the folding of the stroller isn’t perfect, I do love that the trays do not need to be removed to fold. It’s super light! I was able to baby wear, carry a back pack and a tote bag and carry the folded stroller with one hand onto the Disneyland tram. If you’ve been there with kids, you know this part is stressful, especially if you’re going without your partner. The stroller might be light, but it is powerful! We loaded it up full stuff and it held up really well. It fits through all doorways I’ve used and it is so easy maneuver. Assembly was easy enough. Overall, it’s a really good value stroller for the price! Would recommend which is is why overall I give it 5 stars. Most of my criticisms have solutions.
Emily DeeringEmily Deering –
Had a super easy assembly. Love the size and it’s is sturdy. Performance of the stroller glides very smoothly. Fits in the trunk of Chevy Malibu easily. Opening and closing is easy, it’s just putting the breaks on you have to apply a good amount of pressure on the red part of the breaks. I thought if I pushed the middle it would put the breaks and that is not correct. The breaks are individual but I still absolutely love everything about it! Adjustment on the back for them to relax is independent and that I like. It doesn’t go far back but enough for them to relax.
Anonymous –
This product is definitely worth the money. As a mom of two, finding the perfect compact stroller that was light weight yet durable for my littles was a challenge. When I found this stroller, I was curious. It arrived today and the box was so small and barely heavy. I opened it up and found very easy to follow instructions. Was easy to assemble and can be taken apart just as quickly. It is super cute and compact making it great for fitting in cars and just around your home. cup holders for both kids and parents is great. easy to move around and has great front wheels. Very light weight making it easy to travel with and even stands when folded which is great for storing. Would highly recommend this option to any family of two. I do wish it had more color options, but for the way it works, color didnt matter.
taylortaylor –
I have multiple strollers and double strollers, and this is the best one so far. It fits my 4 year old toddler and 18 month old very well. They are comfortable in it. The back reclines a bit. I love the individual trays. There is underneath storage baskets. It glides very smooth, easy to steer. It folds up easy. For the price, this is great. Perfect travel or Disney stroller!
Amazon CustomerAmazon Customer –
The media could not be loaded. Nice looking stroller! Not heavy. Easy assembly. Baskets are small, but not a deal breaker. Drives well. Haven’t experienced it on all types of terrain, but also know it’s probably not made for mountain climbing either! I’m 5’4” and it’s tall enough for me, not bending my back at all to reach handles. Folds pretty alright, gave me a bit of struggle initially, but once I get the hang of it, it’ll be better! Make sure outer parts of baskets are folded in before collapsing the stroller. Hope this helps yah!
Carmady perezCarmady perez –
Had a couple different double strollers before I purchased this one and I absolutely love this one it’s so light weight and easy to use love the storage underneath and it’s so much easier to fold down and put in my car then the other stroller I had and this side by side stroller has been amazing on fitting in door ways it’s amazingly compact enough I haven’t had a problem and my kid’s are comfortable and it’s very easy handling not big heavy and bulky like most double strollers I absolutely love this one we take it every where and kid’s are happy 😊.
Kaitlin –
As a mom of two I did my share of double stroller browsing. I wanted something lightweight, easy fold, and of course comfortable for my kiddos (ages 2.5 and 6 months).Lightweight: this stroller is pretty light I have a Baby Jogger City Mini GT single stroller and I would say this is on par if not it feels lighter than that.Handling: I am 5’1” and have successfully wheeled it around with both kids in with one hand. I did not feel any weight difference on either side of the stroller when both kids were in it (even though there is a 15lb difference between the two). The turning radius on this stroller is surprisingly really good for a double stroller. The depth of the stroller isn’t awkward either, I’d say it is again on par with my single stroller. I feel like both kids are close to me and I can navigate the stroller without wondering where the front of the stroller is in regards to the people around me. Pushing this stroller does not feel like you’re pushing a boat around like some double strollers do. It has fit through every doorway I’ve been through so far with ease. I was really reluctant about the wheels. I had my heart set on non-plastic wheels for durability reasons, but so far they have held up nicely. We took the stroller to our local theme park for two days and the wheels are holding up really well, I even took it on some grassy sections and it moved good (not as good as all terrain tires would have but this is where the budget friendly comes in). I do not plan on taking this stroller on any off-roading adventures so the wheels really aren’t that big of an issue for me. We mainly stick to theme parks, neighborhood walks, shopping, and the boardwalk. I definitely would not jog with this stroller.Fold and Unfold: once you learn how to fold it, it’s easy. There are two red knobs you have to pull up and push the stroller down. The front wheels have to be straight in order to get the lock in place. Unfolding is super easy, you undo the lock and just step on the cloud peddle looking piece of plastic in the middle of the back break bar until it clicks into place. I have done this one handed. One really cool feature is it folds with the trays in place. I have a 2013 Nissan Rouge and it does take up space in my trunk but just a little more than my single did.Comfortable: the one thing I wish this stroller had was a better recline when it comes to the seats. They lay back about 100-110 degrees, my kids were able to get a nap in, but the full recline was just enough for them to get a nap in without their heads flopping all over. When they weren’t napping though, there were not any complaints. I really like how they both have their own tray with a cup holder each and the addition of a parent console with two cup holders is also an added bonus. The canopies on this stroller were one of the main reasons we ultimately purchased this one (with the summer coming up and a Florida vacation in the works sun protection is key). Although it does feel thin compared to my single stroller’s canopy, the full canopy did it’s job at keeping the sun off the kids, protecting them from the rain, and cutting back the wind. I was surprised with how small other budget friendly double stroller’s canopies are if they even have one. The side by side seating is super nice because my kids can interact with each other, and since both the seats on this stroller are independent of one another each child had their own defined boundary. Also each seat has its own little mess pocket on the side for little treasures to be put in (it isn’t that big but an extra cup or a small stuffed animal or toy could fit perfectly there).Other things to note: the storage baskets at the bottom are easy to access and can hold a lot of stuff (we had three small sized stuffed animals and a pillow won at the park booths, and a baby carrier in one side basket and our extra clothing layers in the other side basket.) Although the handle is not adjustable, my husband is 6’3” and was able to push it fine too, he did not have to hunch. Another thing to note the child trays can come completely off when needed by pressing a button. Assembly was super easy, very straightforward, I was able to do it by myself with a toddler and infant hanging around me.To sum up: this stroller is a great budget friendly, lightweight, convenient double stroller. The only things I wish it had were more durable tires (which again these hard plastic ones are still holding up nicely for now I will update this review if or when the time comes), thicker canopies (which again they did their job this past park visit), and lastly a little better of a recline. All in all, this stroller is great and has been fitting my family’s needs well. If you’re looking for a good reliable double stroller that doesn’t break the bank this one is for you. As a final note, if I’m being honest, you can buy 3.5 of this double stroller for the price of the leading double side by side stroller out there and you get all the main accessories (trays and cup holders) included. We will be taking this stroller on a variety of adventures so I will update this review as is needed to keep it honest.Update:Two months into the warmer weather and multiple walks, this stroller is still holding up. The wheels are starting to take a beating but still have plenty more adventure miles left on them. My definition of beating might vary with others so what I mean is they have a couple dents in them and some rocks have become imbedded in them, but they don’t make noise and they still move just as when they were brand new, it’s really just cosmetic they don’t make noise either. The one thing I noticed is this company does sell the wheels separately so when they do need to be changed out I can just buy new tires rather than a whole new stroller.Update: after months of using my only complaint is the wheels are starting to get squeaky and worn but it’s the sign of lots of use so I will probably be looking into replacement wheels for next spring/summer.
Katelyn S.Katelyn S. –
We got this “umbrella” stroller for my 1yo twins. We also have a Graco DuoGlider, so that is my comparison for a lot of features.Fold: First off, it’s not really an umbrella stroller because it doesn’t have an umbrella fold. This is kind of a bonus; folded umbrella double strollers tend to be very long/tall. This has a wider fold, but is quite short, and fits much better in the back of my car than the very long DuoGlider. I have a Mazda5, and while I still can’t fit the stroller (or anything, really) in the back without folding the third row down, this fits pretty compactly. It takes up the whole back if laid flat, but I can also fit it in on its side (wheels to the side) and while it blocks the rear view mirror it leaves an awful lot of cargo space in that configuration. Enough for a cooler, at least.Weight: It’s very lightweight, at 23lbs. There are single strollers that weigh more than that. I can get it up and down the flight of steps to my house on my own.Trays: There is a parent tray with two deep cupholders and a storage area. The parent cupholders are large enough for a large fountain drink. There are two easily removable child trays with cupholders as well. They remove independently, but the child cupholders are very small and may not fit a lot of sippy cups. Take & Toss cups fit right in, as long as you’re not using handles. Munchkin 360 cups fit well enough, but it’s not a perfect fit. The short 7oz munchkin cups will not fit with handles attached. We mostly use the 10oz cups while out of the house, and those are tall enough that using the collar with handles isn’t a problem. If you’re wondering if your sippy cups will fit, get some Take&Toss cups and use those as a comparison. Anything larger than a Take&Toss cup will NOT fit. The trays do not need to be removed to get kids in and out, but if you do want to remove them it’s very easy to do.Baskets: There are two small storage baskets instead of one large one across the bottom. Each basket has a 10lb weight limit. They’re too small to fit my diaper bag (the Graco backpack) but the basket on the DuoGlider, while larger, was so hard to get stuff into and out of that we’re used to not putting things in the baskets. At the very least, it’s easy to get stuff in and out. There’s certainly room for our picnic blanket in one basket, and a small cooler bag and our baby carriers in the other basket, which is all we really need.Baby seats: The seats have a 5 point harness, which is a major plus for us. The harness is pretty adjustable, and easy to get babies into and out of. There is a peekaboo window on each canopy, which is made of mesh and has a cover. I like this more than the plastic ones because it can allow for extra airflow on hot days, or be closed if the sun is behind you and shining on baby’s head. Each canopy is separate, and is pretty large! I am impressed with the canopy coverage. The seats recline with a sliding buckle, so you can adjust them to any level between upright and slightly reclined. They do not recline flat, so this is for older babies who can sit unsupported only. They may not recline enough for some babies to nap, but my girls hate being reclined at all and will sleep sitting up, so we don’t see that as a problem. The seats are quite tall and my girls should fit in this for quite a while to come. It does not accept any kind of infant seat. Each seat has a small mesh pocket for small storage, just large enough for a food pouch or a small toy.Maneuverability and Handling: The stroller is a side-by-side so some doors are always going to be a challenge, but it fits through every door we’ve tried so far. It’s quite maneuverable, but it has small wheels so over cracked sidewalk it’s a bit of a bumpy ride. This is not an all-terrain or jogging stroller; I would recommend it for city dwellers who will reliably have sidewalk or paved surfaces to walk on. Gravel and sand are a no-go. That said, over smooth surfaces its quite easy to push, and going uphill was much easier than than with the heavier stroller. It has a full handlebar so it can be pushed and turned with one hand. My husband is 6’0″ and I am 5’7″; it is a comfortable height for me, but my husband found the handlebar a little short and he had to hunch a bit, but not enough that he doesn’t like the stroller. Neither of us kicked the basket. The brakes are not flip flop friendly but theyre easy enough to lean down and flip with a hand.Durability: We’ve had it for one day and it’s not broken, so that’s a good start? I will update if anything breaks, but if there is no update assume that it is going strong.Overall: Pretty good stroller for the price! I’ve got a few nitpicks that are common to nearly every stroller, and the missing features like full recline that might be a dealbreaker for someone else don’t matter much to us. At the price I got it for ($118) it is definitely worth the money. It’s probably still worth the money at MSRP, given how expensive double strollers are, but set up a price alert because this does go on sale every now and then.UPDATE: after one week and a beach vacationAs we knew ahead of time, the wheels are no good for sand. We didn’t even try. Boardwalk is a bumpy ride but the girls don’t seem to mind. The recline is slight enough that they don’t object too strenuously, but still enough for them to nap.The baskets have front access which I didn’t think notable before, but is actually very, very handy, particularly when using the stroller as high chair. The shoulder straps detach and reattach from the belt easily so that it becomes a 3 point harness, which lets the girls lean forward to use the trays during meals; don’t even need to get them out.Navigating indoors (restaurants, stores) can be a challenge, but as long as all arms and legs remain inside the stroller it’s generally workable. The brakes can be operated with a bit of practice in my Reefs flip flops, which have a thick padded thong. Dollar store flip flops would have less luck.The seats covers are not removable for cleaning in case of bodily fluids, but few strollers actually do have removable, washable seats and certainly not at this price point. Nature’s Miracle doesn’t stain or damage the seat fabric.As long as you’re not planning on off-roading, this is an A++ vacation stroller.Update 2: After being gate checked on five flights (no gate check bag), there’s no sign of damage or wear. The parent tray seems to pop loose (but not all the way off) when gate checked, so we started removing it and putting the tray in a checked bag prior to flights.Update 3: We forgot to pop off the parent tray prior to flying and it came off and got lost. Fortunately, replacement parts are readily available and reasonably priced; the parent tray replacement was $12 from the manufacturer.Also this stroller is OK for the new stricter stroller requirements at Disneyland.
Jasmine MJasmine M –
This is exactly what I needed!!! I was kinda irked by the price but this is exactly what I was looking for. I have twins, they are 18 months. I like to take them to parks, museums, the Zoo and the Aquarium. I wanted them side by side instead of the front/back stroller besides it bulky and getting heavier to haul around. This fits them perfectly for now.
Vickie S. –
I got this stroller after lugging around a Graco click and ride for my twins. That one was great for clipping the car seats into, but after they outgrew it I found it too burdensome for outings. I was longing for a lighter double stroller that I could get in and out of my Kia Sorento. Below are the pros and cons of this stroller, and just so you know I have 22 month old twins.Pros:Very lightweight. Compared to my previous stroller this is a breeze to load in and out of my car. Even with the 50+ lbs of two kiddos it’s still easier to push than my old stroller.They are able to sit side by side and both face outward. My other double stroller was long and one kid would face forward and one toward me, stacked. I didn’t like that. This allows them to look at each their, see where we are going, and my personal favorite, let’s them both look at me if we stop to sit somewhere.I really like the bigger part of the trays for snacks for them.Folds up really small and flat. Again, I had a mammoth stroller so it is so nice to have something that not only fits in my car, but I can actually put stuff next to the stroller.The canopies create great coverage and they each move independently so my kids can put their own up or down.There is some storage (see cons).It’s got one long push handle bar which is really nice.The tray for the pusher is great. Fits my phone, wallet and has two cup holders.Cons:Storage is limited. No way can you fit a diaper bag under there, or anything tall or wide. Makes grocery shopping a bit of a hassle at times, but just having twins can do that. I have big hooks that I put on the handle bar and hang my shopping bags off of them. Otherwise I try to go shopping by myself! Bottom line is lack of storage is annoying, but not a deal breaker.Wheels are cheap plastic. The wheels just aren’t that great, but I somehow got a rock wedged into one of them and it still rolls well.It does not have great maneuverability. You basically can’t push it with one hand. Sometimes I just take one of my kids out in our single stroller and I feel like it can spin on a dime. This stroller is a bit more clunky.The straps are somewhat hard to adjust. I like that they have five point harnesses, but kids basically have to be out of the stroller to adjust.CUP HOLDERS. Worst part of this stroller. They are so freaking small on the kids tray and NONE of our cups will fit in them. So we end up squishing them in the seat on their side or precariously balancing them on the snack tray while tied to a strap so they don’t fall on the floor. It works but I really wish they had thought that part through more.Locks are ok, not bad or good. Just ok.I have this stroller five stars because it’s so much better and easier to handle than my old one. I personally am very happy with it and glad I purchased it!