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Kolcraft Contours Lite Stroller Plus with iPod DOK in Cosmic | 
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| Brand: Kolcraft Category: Baby Product
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Rating: 33 reviews Sales Rank: 4541
Color: Cosmic Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 15.5 Dimensions (in): 32.3 x 19 x 36.5
MPN: ZL006-COS Model: ZL006-COS UPC: 031878022436 EAN: 0031878022436 ASIN: B000NVYR32
Release Date: May 20, 2008
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| Features:
| • | 6" single front swivel wheels and 8" rear wheels for easy maneuvering | | • | For babies comfort a multi-position reclining seat and removable infant head rest | | • | Convenient free-stand folds so stroller remains upright | | • | Large basket accommodates all babies gear | | • | Adjustable 5-point safety harness |
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Product Description Kolcraft Contours Lite Stroller Plus w/iPOD Dok The Contours Lite Stroller Plus is one of the most fantastic models of Kolcraft stroller yet. It features a shape and style which is designed specifically for today's parents. The lightweight stroller features a fantastic frame and low resistance sporty front swivel wheels. There are front swivel wheels which make getting around town trouble free. However, the most outstanding feature on the Kolcraft stroller is the iPod Dok. The iPod Dok makes this one of the most technologically savvy models of baby stroller. It will play the iPod and iPod Mini and even features a speaker. The lightweight stroller also includes an easy folding system. The stroller easily folds with triggers and remains upright after folding, using the free stand design. A height adjustable 5 pt harness on the Kolcraft stroller provides safety and comfort. A large basket underneath the stroller accommodates all of baby's gear which can run the gamut from diaper bag to portable changing pad.
Amazon.com Product Description The Kolcraft Contours Lite Plus Stroller features a sporty, lightweight frame and a stylish canopy designed to keep your child cool and protected from the elements. The built-in iPod dock and speaker make it easy to take music with you wherever you and baby go. Safe, durable and easy to maneuver, this stroller is a great addition to your active lifestyle.  | The Kolcraft Contours Lite Plus Stroller offers: - Built-in iPod dock and speaker.
- Height-adjustable five-point safety harness.
- Durable, lightweight construction.
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The iBaby dok plugs into your iPod. | 
The Lite Plus Stroller features a stylish, streamlined design (shown in ruby). View larger. | Designed with Safety and Comfort in Mind The Lite Stroller Plus features a height-adjustable five-point safety harness with padded sleeves for comfort and reflective trim. A removable infant head rest protects your child's head and the canopy protects baby's sensitive skin from the sun. For added comfort and convenience, the seat reclines in multiple positions. The infant car-seat attachment fits most brands on the market, making this stroller a versatile addition to your travel system. This stroller is certified for safety by the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA). Easy to Handle Six-inch front swivel wheels, eight-inch rear wheels and a streamlined design make this lightweight stroller incredibly maneuverable. The Lite Stroller Plus is constructed of a wind-resistant high-density nylon blend fabric that is durable and easy to wipe down. An easy-trigger folding system makes stowing and transporting the Lite Stroller Plus effortless. Convenient Storage The rotating front snack tray has an extra large drink holder that can be removed for easy child access. The parent drink holder tray is also removable, and a large basket underneath keeps all of baby's gear handy. And with a special pocket on the canopy, you won't have to worry about keeping track of your iPod or iPod Mini. What's in the Box Lite Stroller Plus and iPod Dok with speaker.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 28 more reviews...
Very pleased with purchase October 22, 2008 L Mark (Fort Worth, Tx) I recently purchased The kosmic green kolcraft stroller for my grandaughter. It arrived promptly, was easy to put together. My grandaughter loves to talk walks in it. Plenty of storage. Breaks work well. I would recommend this stroller over the umbrella strollers but it is not a bulky as the regular stollers.
VERY NICE STROLLER / IPOD SPEAKER OKAY October 21, 2008 JESS (MONROE LA) THIS IS A VERY NICE STROLLER AND A GOOD PRICE. I ALSO HAVE A 3WHEEL JOGGER STROLLER THAT IS TO LARGE FOR SHOPPING OR SMALL PLACES, SO I NEEDED A SMALLER STROLLER TOO. MY FIRST SMALL STROLLER WAS THE UMBRELLA STROLLER AND I HATED IT. IT WAS LIKE A DOLL STROLLER. THIS KOLCRAFT IS THE PERFECT SIZE. I LOVE MY BIG JOGGER STROLLER FOR WALKS, BUT THIS KOLCRAFT IS JUST WHAT I NEEDED FOR MY CAR. IM NOT IMPRESSED WITH THE IPOD SPEAKER, IT IS VERY QUIET AND I EVEN HAD MY IPOD VOLUME ON MAX AND I STILL COULDN'T HEAR IT UNLESS I HAD IT UP TO MY EAR. (NOT GOING TO DO THAT) THE IPOD SPEAKER WAS THE ONLY DOWN SIDE. I DID NOT PICK THIS STROLLER FOR THE IPOD SPEAKER, IT WAS ONLY A BONUS, SO IT WAS NOT A HUGE DISAPPOINTMENT. THE STROLLER WAS EASY TO PUT TOGETHER, I DID MYSELF AND ONLY TOOK ABOUT 5 OR 10 MINUTES. MY DAUGHTER LOVES IT AND WANTS TO BE PUSHED AROUND IN THE HOUSE. IT IS STURDY AND HAS NICE FABRIC, GOOD SIZE BASKET, AND APPEARS TO BE VERY COMFORTABLE. THE SEAT DOES ADJUST SO YOUR CHILD CAN LAY BACK TO NAP, OR SIT UP STRAIGHT. THE COLOR IS PRETTIER IN PERSON. WE ARE VERY HAPPY WITH IT, AND I ACTUALLY RECEIVED IT IN ABOUT 3 DAYS TOTAL, EVEN THOUGH THE FREE SHIPPING OPTION SAID MUCH LONGER. VERY HAPPY WITH IT.
front wheels break September 8, 2008 H. McQueen (Cleveland, OH) After only a couple of months of use the two front wheels broke- they tend to turn sideways or go in different directions causing the stroller to stop and almost flip. I still use it but have to push it tilted on the two back wheels with the front off the ground to prevent this problem. I would have been better off with a $20 stroller or spending a bit more money for one that would last longer.
Front wheel design flaw August 10, 2008 B. Lorenzen (Bloomington, Indiana) There was much that I initially liked about this stroller. It has a nice overall design, and it's a good size. However, there appears to be a major design flaw in the front wheels, and they lock up continuously. Initially it only happened on somewhat rough surfaces, but now it's constant. We've reached a point, after only about 7 months of use, that we have to get a different stroller, because it won't go for more than a few feet without the front wheels locking up, unless we're on a perfectly smooth surface. I've noticed that most strollers have double front wheels on each side, and I regret not having taken note of this before I bought this stroller. The apparatus that holds the wheels in place is just a snap on part, that wobbles easily, and that also appears to add to the problem with the wheels. There is also little back support, so my daughter tends to slouch in this stroller. The back is held in an upright position by a strap that is adjustable, but since the back is made of what seems to be corrugated plastic, it bows, and between that and the strap, it stays in a somewhat reclined position rather than solidly upright.
Just OK ... August 1, 2008 Bree (NJ) My daughter was 10-months-old back when I bought this stroller for her in May. For the first 2-3 weeks it seemed to handle bumpy sidewalks rather well but after I had it for about a month, it seems like it's harder to navigate. The front wheels go in different directions and don't seem as supportive as before which makes it difficult to get up and down the sidewalk. The stroller also squeaks which can be rather annoying so maybe I need to lube the wheels; I don't think I should even have to do that though being the stroller is only 2.5 months old! What drives me bonkers is the strap for lowering and raising the seat; it's one of those straps that you have to pull tight or loosen. Like others have said, the snack tray is awkward as my daughter really has to pull herself up to reach it and it blocks her view while riding. There's a cup holder on top for Mommy or Daddy and it holds drinks well with minimal spilling. As for the iPod speaker/dock I have not used it yet but I do think it's nice to have with a side pocket for it on the awning. There is ample room in the bottom net for storage and it's easy to get to what you need down there even with your child in the stroller. All in all it's a great looking stroller but I think the price is a little high for what you get.
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