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Kolcraft Contours Options 4 Wheeler in Twilight | 
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| Brand: Kolcraft Category: Baby Product
List Price: $179.95 Buy New: $124.63 (On sale from $159.99) You Save: $35.36 (22%)
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Rating: 36 reviews Sales Rank: 1832
Color: Twilight Shipping Weight (lbs): 29 Dimensions (in): 37 x 24 x 41
MPN: ZL015-TWI Model: ZL005-TWI UPC: 031878024201 EAN: 0022791538036 ASIN: B0019IXBNK
Release Date: May 20, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | 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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Product Description Kolcraft Contours Options 4 WheelerThe Contours Options 4 Wheeler from Kolcraft is one of the most fantastic models of stroller to hit the market in a long time. It is one of the most clever designs to reach a baby stroller in years. The Options 4 Wheeler from Kolcraft will own the sidewalk. It features a reversible seat which always gives the baby a perfect view and comfortable ride.The Contours Options 4 Wheel Stroller is a Kolcraft stroller with a load of features. Perhaps the most outstanding feature on the stroller is the infant car seat attachment. It will accept most infant car seats on the market. Parents will also love the handy quick trigger fold and free stand design which allows the baby stroller to remain upright after folding. There is also a height adjustable 5 pt harness with reflective trim on the stroller from Kolcraft which provides safety and comfort.
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. (Shown here in ruby.) View larger. | 
Seat can be adjusted to face forward for toddlers. (Shown here in ruby.) 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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| Customer Reviews: Read 31 more reviews...
Don't be afraid! November 20, 2008 Obsessed with Target I just got this stroller today, so I want to preface this review by saying that I haven't actually used it outside yet. I was debating about buying this stroller because there were so many negative comments about folding / unfolding it. It really IS NOT hard. I was also concerned about the fact that the seat has to be facing out to fold it up. This also is not a big deal. To get the seat off you just have to push two buttons in and lift it up. The seat itself is really light and easy to move. Here are other things I have found so far: -It does smell a little bit like new flip flops (in response to the person who said it had a chemical smell). Don't know if that is good or bad but it does have a little smell to it. -It is heavy. -It folds up pretty small and does stand on its own when the brakes are engaged. -It has an AWESOME sun canopy. I am obsessed with my son staying out of the sun during walks, and I know I won't have to worry with this stroller. Overall, the stroller seems well-made. I am happy with the purchase. And, seriously, don't be afraid of the folding!!
Great Stroller, but...... November 19, 2008 Avery (Los Angeles) This is a great stroller. It handles well, looks great, has a HUGE basket, seat reclines all the way, has lots of shade under the canopy. The only negative is unfolding it. I STRUGGLE with it every time! I keep wondering if I'm doing something wrong, but I just can't seem to get it right. Seemed so easy when the guy did it in the store. It's also quite heavy, but I now have great back and arm muscles!! Overall, I would definitely recommend it, but be prepared for a little bit of frustration unfolding it. I also wish it had a parent tray.
LOVE LOVE LOVE!! November 9, 2008 Tiffany M. Rivera (Chicago, IL) I love this stroller. Only thing I have to get used to is opening it. This should not discourage you. It folds SUPER easy! My son loves it; I especially love that the seat can flip around. It's perfect for when he falls asleep & I want to keep an eye on him or when its cold out & he can be away from the cold wind. My son is 1yr old & 27lbs & he still has room to move in it. I have suggested this stroller to my friends who have children. I love the look of it!
Even better than I expected November 6, 2008 A.M. (Chicago) I did an excessive amount of research about strollers prior to my baby's arrival, and this one was the winner. I've been using it for 3 months now and love it. Most of our stroller trips are from home, through our urban neighborhood. We also have limited space at home. I like that it stands up when folded---fits nicely in the closet. It's pretty big for putting in the trunk, but we never really do that anyway, so it wasn't an issue for us. The wheels handle well on our sometimes-rough sidewalks. Though if you're looking for something that will bounce over every bump with ease, get air-filled tires. This one occasionally gets stuck on some sizes of bumps. MUCH better than the travel system strollers I've seen tooling around the neighborhood, though. I love that the seat is reversible, the amount of recline is totally customizable, and the canopy can be positioned in any number of ways to block the sun. The big basket underneath and cupholder are also nice. This stroller could almost pass as one of the fancy $800+ strollers, but it's surprisingly affordable. One tip: read the instructions carefully, and practice the fold/unfold a couple of times. It's not intuitive, but it's not hard once you figure it out the first time. All in all, this stroller is totally worth it!
good for the price! October 31, 2008 SF mom (SF, CA) We wanted a stroller that was reversible and just couldn't bring ourselves to purchase a 400 to 800 dollar stroller. This one is very good for the price. Just be careful that the seat is locked in place. It handles well - I recommend it.
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