Kolcraft Tour Sport Umbrella Stroller with Adjustable Canopy


Kolcraft Tour Sport Umbrella Stroller with Adjustable Canopy
- Reclining padded seat back for naps
- Sun shade canopy adjusts to block the sun
- Storage bag holds all your gear
- Cup holder
- Shock absorbing front swivel wheels
Kolcraft Tour Sport Umbrella Stroller with Adjustable Canopy
Product Description
Kolcraft Tour Sport Reclining Umbrella Stroller This umbrella stroller is the perfect solution for those quick trips. The Tour Sport Reclining Umbrella Stroller features a convenient gear bag and parent cup holder. The sunshade canopy adjusts to block the sun and provide protection against the sun’s harmful rays. The padded seat back reclines, perfect for nap time! This stroller features shock-absorbing front swivel wheels and a three-point harness for safety.
Kolcraft Tour Sport Umbrella Stroller with Adjustable Canopy
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Comments
The stroller is just perfect for me, the grandmother with a bad back. It’s easy to open and collapse and I can easily carry it down the stairs in one hand with the baby in the other. He is now 11 months and I know I will be using it for a long time. It’s sturdy and has a nice bag in the back to stow things and the coffee holder is perfect for my keys and cell. The only problem is the canopy really doesn’t shield from the sun…..but all in all it is perfect.
Rating: 5 / 5
I have try them all,..Jeep, Maclaren, Chicco, and $10 wallyworld.
Here the pros:
Nice looking, nice price, smooth, lightweight, have cupholder!!
Cons:
Only come in red/black for now. Wheels a little too small, not great on grass.
Will get another when this one get old,.. I might need a few more later in the future (:
Rating: 5 / 5
We decided to go with this stroller over the Chico which was slightly more expensive. The shade is a pain to keep on moving and after 1 month ours is completely bent out of shape. Good luck trying to restrain an active toddler with a 3 point harness. Pros: it reclines, is easy to fold, and rather light-weight
Rating: 3 / 5
This is the best umbrella stroller I’ve used. It is easy to open and close, and most importantly the handles are tall enough to be able to push it comfortably (I’m 5’7″). We primarily use it for my mother to push my son around the house, because he’s too heavy for her to carry around, and it maneuvers very well in tight spaces. Well worth the money.
Rating: 5 / 5
For other reviewers who complain about the quality and features – what are you griping about for $40? It’s extremely lightweight, has tall handles (I’m 5’10″ and don’t have to hunch over), reclines, and even has a cupholder. The only drawback is the small flimsy sunshade but otherwise, it’s a great buy. If you feel like spending $100-400 more for a stroller with more features, go for it. But this is the best stroller $ per $. (FYI – we’ve owned Jeep, Peg Perego, and MacLaren strollers before)
Rating: 4 / 5
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