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Kolcraft Contours Options 4 Wheeler in Ruby | 
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| Brand: Kolcraft Category: Baby Product
List Price: $179.95 Buy New: $139.99 You Save: $39.96 (22%)
New (3) from $139.99
Rating: 25 reviews Sales Rank: 621
Color: Ruby Batteries Included: No Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 40 Shipping Weight (lbs): 29 Dimensions (in): 37 x 24 x 41
MPN: ZL005-RBY Model: ZL005-RBY UPC: 031878022375 EAN: 0031878022375 ASIN: B000J27A66
Release Date: May 20, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Save $10.00 when you spend $50.00 or more on Qualifying Baby Items offered by Amazon.com. Enter code BMLBABYI at checkout. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | 8" single front swivel wheels maneuver through crowds easily and 12" rear never flat wheels allow for low resistance strolling | | • | Infant car seat attachment fits most infant car seats in the market | | • | Multi-position reclining seat and sun-rider canopy to block sun in all directions | | • | Large storage basket for all gear | | • | Height adjustable 5-point safety harness |
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Amazon.com Product Description You and your baby love strolling through the neighborhood, but you want the option of being able to keep an eye on your child. The Contours Options Four-Wheeler Stroller from Kolcraft features a reversible seat that lets you determine whether your baby faces forward or toward you. Great for newborns as well as growing babies, the Contours is designed to help you walk your baby with style.  | The Kolcraft Contours Options 4 Wheeler Stroller offers: - Reversible seat that keeps both newborns and toddlers safe and comfortable.
- Infant head rest that protects newborn's head.
- Swivel and "never flat" wheels for a smooth ride.
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Reversable seat allows parents to have a bird's eye view of their newborn. View larger. | 
Seat can be adjusted to face forward for toddlers. View larger. | Reversible Seat For a Bird's Eye View The Contours Options features an easily reversible seat that allows parents to have a bird's eye view of their newborn. As baby grows, the seat can then face forward, and it reclines in both directions for optimum comfort. Two six-inch front single swivel and 12-inch, "never flat" wheels provide a smooth ride, and the infant head rest protects a newborn's delicate head. When it's time to go in the car, the infant car seat attachment fits most car seat brands currently on the market. Convenient and Easy-to-Use Designed to be user-friendly, the Contour Options offers many perks parents will enjoy. First, the easy trigger fold lets you take down the stroller in seconds. For added convenience, the stroller stands upright all on its own. The parent cup keeps drinks close by, while the large basket accommodates everything you need for a fun and enjoyable trip. The Contour Options doesn't skimp on baby's comfort, either. A child snack tray includes a drink holder and rotates so everything's ready-to-grab, and the sunrider canopy adjusts in all directions to block the sun. For added safety, the height adjustable five-point harness with reflective trim keeps baby secure in his seat. Finally, the durable and wind-resistant fabric (made of high density nylon) wipes clean, and its brushed treatment is soft on baby's skin.
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Product Description
- Seat accommodates up to 40 lbs.
- Seat easily reverses to adapt to parent & baby's mood.
- Infant car seat attachment fits most brands on the market.
- 8" single front swivel wheels maneuver through crowds easily.
- 12" eear "never flat" wheels for low resistance strolling
- Large sun-rider canopy blocks sun in all directions
- Seat reclines for infant's comfort.
- Easy trigger levers & "free-stand" fold stands upright for Parents.
- Removable infant head rest with soft micro fleece fabric.
- Height adjustable 5-point harness with reflective trim has sleeves for safety and comfort.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 20 more reviews...
Great roller.... terrible folder July 29, 2008 D. Mckeon (East Moriches NY) This stroller rolls and handles really well and it seems to be well made. That is the good. The bad is: it is terrible to fold up, it is heavy, it folds up going off of a sidewalk/curb, the cup holder pops off when you fold it, the crotch strap is thin and unpadded, and the serving tray needs to come off to fold the stroller. Other than that the color is nice and the and we get compliments ion it but I would not buy it again.
overall, good and solid. But a little too big/clumsy for me July 28, 2008 Book Smart (Cupertino, CA United States) It's built of quality, as far as I can tell. Overall I think it is a well-built product. It's quite big and wide, good for a big baby I guess. It's a little too big for my baby daughter (8 months old) right now.
Sturdy and Compact July 10, 2008 D. K. Teare (San Francisco, CA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I spent hours looking at strollers over a few days. This one felt the most sturdy and it also folded up small enough to fit into our tiny honda hybrid car trunk. My 3.5 mo old son who outgrew his car seat and stroller system loves the kooper (he wasn't so fond of the snap 'n go). He's a little small for it so i placed a snuzzler inside and solved the problem. The back can recline to a flat position but my kid prefers to hold his head up and look at the world. The wheels roll smoothly on our daily walk around the neighborhood. I can also take this stroller shopping, it has a small basket underneath. I am very happy with stroller and would recommend it you anyone.
Perfect for Price June 26, 2008 J. Santiago (queens, NY) I bought this carriage in need of a rear facing more modern stroller. I also own a graco travel system which was complicated to assemble and very heavy. I wish i would have seen this one when i was registering due to the snap and go feature.The Contours stroller is fashonable. The only disadvantage is that the front holder is a little to high for the baby. Also the rubber from the handle bars we worn off easily. Other than that it has lots of storage which is an A+++. I definitely recommend this.
Highly disappointed in this product June 10, 2008 T. Chapman (MS, USA) 4 out of 20 found this review helpful
My wife and I are two of the millions of Americans who care about what comes into contact with our bodies. We bought this stroller because we were displeased with the performance of the Britax Vigour. However, we still wanted a rear facing stoller. So, we had high expectations for this product and we were excited when it came. However, upon opening the box, we were immediately confronted by a very high chemical smell. Further investigation revealed that the stroller was made in China. Kolcraft apparently feels this information needs to be hidden because it's written in very small print on the bottom of the box. If you are one of the millions of Americans who are concerned about phalates in your products, steer clear of this one. Shame on Kolcraft for trying to save money by poisoning workers in China with these chemicals, shame on Amazon for not disclosing where the products it sells are made, and shame on us Americans every time we purchase one of these products. My wife and I have returned this product and are still looking for a good rear-facing stroller made by a responsible company.
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