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Kolcraft Tour Sport Umbrella Stroller With Adjustable Canopy | 
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| Brand: Kolcraft Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $99.99
Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 7096
Shipping Weight (lbs): 14.7 Dimensions (in): 6.3 x 10 x 45
MPN: 36504-RH Model: 36504-RH UPC: 031878018408 EAN: 0031878018408 ASIN: B000FOLJY2
Release Date: September 22, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Rear Storage Bag for Gear | | • | Extra-Wide Frame | | • | Reclining Padded Seat Back |
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Product Description
- 5 1/2" Shock absorbing front swivel wheels
- Reclining padded seat back
- Adjustable canopy
- One reclining position
- Extra-wide frame
- Comfort-grip foam padded handle
- 3-point quick release buckle
- Rear storage bag
- Parent cup holder
- 35 lbs. maximum child weight
- Stroller weighs approximately 12 lbs.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
Great all purpose, everyday stroller October 9, 2008 Mathilda Edmunds (Philadelphia, PA) We got a high end stroller but it didn't collapse easily or fit in the storage area of the daycare so we broke down and got this stroller. After now using it almost every day for a few weeks, I can say that I have no regrets. It's well priced, can handle bumpy city sidewalks, and is a decent height with good handles so it doesn't break your back hunching over.
Wish I bought it sooner! September 9, 2008 rojocheeks My son and I love this stroller! It's so much easier to navigate than the travel system. It's lightweight and sturdy, very easy to assemble (you pop on the wheels and the sunshade!), comes with a nifty removable cup holder, and the padded backrest reclines to about a 45-50 degree angle. The part I love the most (besides all the fore mentioned!) is the adjustable sun canopy! Love it! As we all know, the sun doesn't always shine upon the top of our heads, so when I push him facing the sunlight, I can easily adjust the canopy to shade his face, it's wonderful! The only problem I have is that the backrest is a little short as the other reviews have also stated. My son is only 3 months old and his head is almost to the top of the backrest. Closing the stroller is a breeze- there's a lever which you push to the left and then push up and the stroller folds down. The backrest has to be in the up position in order to close the stroller and the canopy, if not removed, will pop off on its own. I highly recommend this stroller if you're looking for a great umbrella stroller with great features.
Great Upgrade on Umbrella Strollers May 21, 2008 Kat (Ohio, USA) LOVE this stroller so far! And it is very reasonably priced (at least where I got it :-) I paid about $35 for this stroller through Amazon, but saw it elsewhere for anywhere up to $90. It is MUCH BETTER than a classic twenty dollar umbrella stroller. It is sturdy, navigates well and is compact. It has a small basket, cup holder and small sun shield. The wheels are even lumbar. I was at the mall just the other day with SIL and for a few minutes I had to push both children's strollers at same time. My SIL's stroller was akward and the wheels did not rotate well at all. THis stroller moved wonderfully and made me realize that you get what you pay for! I would recommend this stroller to anyone!!!!!!
Great Product! May 16, 2008 Joelle R. Berry (Michigan) I just purchased The Kolcraft Tour Sport Umbrella Stroller. I received in only a few days and my daughter didn't want to get out of it. We will be using it for an upcoming trip to Walt Disney World in October '08. I have been looking for a reclining umbrella stroller and I think I struck gold with this product.
Great lightweight stroller May 14, 2008 Kelly Powers (GA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I was sick of my bulky travel system stroller and had tried a couple of other strollers before keeping this one. My daughter was much more comfortable (thus cooperative) in this one! Easy to fold up. Pouch and cup holder are great. Color is good for stains and easy to spot clean. Folded up small enough to keep in my trunk all of the time. And I am tall, and my husband and I often had aching backs after pushing other strollers. Not this one. Only issues I have with it...my daughter always would push down on the foot strap and stop the wheels once she got taller. Now that we have had this for a few years, the cup holder pops off in my trunk all of the time, and then it's not there when I need it. You also have to remove the sun shade in order to fold it. So I just always kept it in my trunk and put it on if I knew we would be outside for a while. We are very happy with this stroller.
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