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Kolcraft Contours Options Tandem Stroller, Ruby

Kolcraft Contours Options Tandem Stroller, Ruby

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Brand: Kolcraft
Category: Baby Product

List Price: $249.99
Buy New: $198.99
You Save: $51.00 (20%)

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 86 reviews
Sales Rank: 5981

Color: Ruby
Batteries Included: No
Age: 1 month - 5 years
Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 40
Shipping Weight (lbs): 50
Dimensions (in): 21.3 x 13.3 x 33.5

MPN: ZT001-RBY
Model: ZT001 RBY
UPC: 031878021835
EAN: 0031878021835
ASIN: B000J2DQPA

Release Date: January 1, 2007
Availability: In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served.

Features:
  • Uniflex design turns this tandem into a single seat stroller with tons of storage by simply removing a seat.
  • Includes 1 car seat attachment that fits most infant car seat on the market. Additional attachments can be purchased separately.
  • 8" single swivel wheels and 10" rear never flat wheels for better maneuverability
  • Numerous Toddler features including 2 areas for easy step-in rear stadium style seating and Hold-On handle for waling next to Mom.
  • Seats recline fully for Childs comfort. Removable infant head rests. Large storage basket of all gear. 5-point safety harness. Parent tray and 2 drink holders. Sun rider Canopies adjust to block sun.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Parents and riders have more choices than ever with the super-flexible Contours Options Tandem Stroller - it allows you to arrange the seating of it to fit any mood or occasion!

Features:

  • Seats easily reverse to adapt to 4 seating options
  • Uniflex design can be used as a single stroller by removing extra seat for a lightweight alternative
  • Toddlers will love the easy step in, rear stadium-style seating and safety grips while out walking next to Mom
  • Holds up to two infant car seats; and includes one adapter that fits most car seat brands on the market
  • Floating seat designed with suspension to give baby a comfortable ride
  • 8" single swivel wheels and 10" rear never-flat wheels
  • Seats recline fully for infant's comfort
  • Removable infant head rest with soft micro fleece fabric
  • Padded front child bar
  • Easy trigger levers and free-stand fold stands upright
  • Removable parent tray with locking lid for drinks and essentials
  • Height adjustable 5-point harness with reflective trim has sleeves for safety and comfort
  • Each seat accommodates up to 40 lbs.


Amazon.com Product Description
The Kolcraft Contours Options Tandem Stroller adds flexibility to your routine with your child. Featuring a design that offers the ultimate in safety and convenience, this tandem stroller has seats that can be reversed. With a car-seat adapter and hold-on handles that let older children walk with you, this stroller system will provide you with several convenient travel options.

The Contours Options Tandem Stroller offers:
  • Two reversible seats with canopies.
  • Height-adjustable five-point safety harnesses.
  • Suspension for a smooth ride.

The Contours Options stroller is also compatible with most car seat brands on the market.


The pair of reversible seats each have their own canopy, and can both face you, face each other, both face forward, or sit back to back. View larger.
Seven Different Stroller Options
With a pair of reversible seats, children in the Contours Options Tandem Stroller can both face you, face each other, both face forward, or sit back to back. With an infant car-seat adapter that fits most car seat brands on the market, the Contours Options stroller will become a vital part of an effective travel system for your infant. An additional car seat attachment can be purchased separately to accommodate twins in your stroller.

When you don't need a tandem stroller, the system's uniflex design lets you remove the extra seat, giving you a lightweight single stroller with plenty of storage in back.

Designed with Safety and Comfort in Mind
The Contours Options Tandem stroller features height-adjustable five-point safety harnesses with padded sleeves for comfort and reflective trim. A removable infant head rest protects your newborn's head and sunrider canopies adjust in all directions to protect your babies' sensitive skin from the sun.

The unique floating seat design uses suspension to ensure a smooth ride, and both seats recline for infant comfort. Eight-inch single swivel wheels and 10-inch rear never-flat wheels make this stroller easy to maneuver. The front child bar rotates and can be removed for easy child access, while four easy steps let toddlers get in by themselves.

This stroller is certified for safety by the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA).

Convenient for You
The tandem features a unique Easy Trigger Fold and convenient Free-Stand features that allow the stroller to stand on its own, while easy-trigger folding makes stowing your stroller quick and effortless. It's even easy to store this tandem stroller in a small space, since you can remove both seats to make it more compact.

For the ultimate in parental convenience, the system also includes a removable parent tray with two drink holders and large basket underneath accommodate all the essentials you and your babies need.


What's in the Box
Contours Options Tandem stroller and single car-seat adapter.


Customer Reviews:   Read 81 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Very happy with this stroller   November 30, 2008
Lisa Chu (CA)
Overall this stroller has been great for us! Pros:

It's very versatile, which is nice - my twin daughters can ride forwards, backwards, or even facing each other. Turning the seats is very easy, in case the sun is in baby's eyes.

You can use your car seats (we have Graco Safeseats which are supposed to be compatible, but haven't actually attached them) or the infant seats provided.

It turns on a dime and is the most easily maneuvered double stroller I tested (and I tested a lot of them).

It holds two cups and has a spot for keys/change. The basket underneath is large and holds everything you need.


Some minor cons:

I wish this stroller was a little more lightweight. But, it does make for a smoother ride since it's sturdy. I don't keep it in my car since it's heavy - it stays in our entryway for neighborhood walks, and bought a snap n go for our car.

I wish the bonnets weren't attached in the back so that you could pull them forward more. The sun is always getting in my daughters' eyes. Yes, they are only attached with Velcro, but if you detach there is a flap that hangs down where baby is.

A very minor con is the buckles are very difficult to loosen/tighten.



3 out of 5 stars Made for everyone   November 30, 2008
toy fanatic (Illinois)
The only reason I'm scoring it lower is because it doesn't fit MY personal needs... but I think it's a good buy for other people. This is a very quiet/smooth ride and you can tell that they really took their time and tried to make a stroller that fit everyones needs. It's definitely a stroller of convenience but is somewhat on the heavy side.

The only problem I had with this is that my son is 2 but he's the height of a 4-5 year old so he doesn't fit properly in it. The bottom part of the seat is pretty narrow, and the foot rest is in the middle of his calf and you can't adjust it lower, so he looks pretty awkward and uncomfortable in it. Basically he looks like he's falling out of it all the time. But I've seen other people with this stoller and their kids look perfectly comfortable. So I wont say that I don't recommend it to people, I still think it's worth it - but if you're kid is tall maybe think twice.

The only other problem I found was with the safety bar. For my 7 month old, the bar goes right in front of her face so if we hit a bump she was hitting her face on it. Easy fix though, for the time being I just leave it open/off for her, when she gets bigger I'll just reattach it.

So bottom line, I don't think the seats are the best quality in the world but you're getting so many other convenient options, it's worth it.



4 out of 5 stars Nearly perfect.   October 29, 2008
J. Worker (The Netherlands)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This stroller is nearly perfect. I have a 2yr old that is 32 lbs and 37 inches tall and a 5 month old. This stroller pushes like a dream no matter where your older child is sitting. The suspension is great - I live in The Netherlands and this thing handles cobblestone and other rough surfaces with ease. My kids aren't jostled around and fall asleep quickly in it. My Britax Companion carseat works fine with the adapter and the stroller folds up flatter than some single strollers (if you take the seats off). It is heavy, but hello people - its a double -it's not going to be light. My only complaints are:

The handle bar could be narrower and shorter. (I cannot fit it into the back of my Ford Explorer behind the 3rd row seat ONLY because the handle is too long. For this reason I use it walking around town and not for travel.)

The seats are too short. My toddler's head comes over the back of the seat (It comes to the middle of his head, BUT he says he is comfortable and the shade fits over his head just fine.)

My biggest complaint is the straps/buckle. I HATE them/it. The buckle is hard to buckle and pinches your fingers very easily. The shoulder straps are easy to adjust, but the waist straps are a nightmare - especially if your child is in the seat.



4 out of 5 stars kolakraft stroller   October 22, 2008
Nonye Nelson
i fell in love with this product as soon as i was able to assemble it,IT is so easy to manuver.The only problem I had was putting it together and folding it I'm still trying to figure that out. The only other kink I have with this product is that it is a bit heavy to lift.


4 out of 5 stars A nice buy   October 21, 2008
Michael J. Bargas (Costa Mesa, CA)
A great deal for the price. Very reactive for such a big stroller. My wife loves it for it's versatility. The only downside is that it doesn't fold vere small, but it is a big stroller. My 2 1/2 year old daughter is good size for her age, but she fits in it nicely. A lot of great features for the price. We're very happy with the purchase.

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