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Kolcraft Contours Lite Stroller, Tangerine |  | Brand: Kolcraft Category: Baby Product Department: baby-boys
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $62.00 as of 9/9/2010 06:20 CDT details You Save: $37.99 (38%)
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 25 reviews Sales Rank: 436
Color: Tangerine Batteries Included: No Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 40 Shipping Weight (lbs): 16 Dimensions (in): 0.3 x 0.1 x 0.4
MPN: ZL014-TNG Model: ZL014-TLO1 UPC: 031878028735 EAN: 0031878028735 ASIN: B0030EH8OO
Release Date: January 15, 2010 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Get free shipping on this item when you spend $9,999.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by Amazon.com. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | 6" front single swivel and 8" rear wheels for low resistance strolling - single wheels for more contemporary, sleek look | | • | Convenient free-stand 1-hand fold gives parents a free hand | | • | Child snack tray with extra-large drink holder rotates and removes for easy access | | • | Features for baby's comfort include multi-position recliningseat, 3-tier canopy and height adjustable 5-point harness with strap cover sleeves | | • | Large basket accomodates all baby's gear |
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Product Description Contours Lite stroller s compact and lightweight frame goes from planes trains to automobiles with ease The single front casters and large rear wheels steer clear of crowds or sidewalk bumps making hand maneuverability a breeze
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| Customer Reviews:
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Good for the money September 7, 2010 P. Freeman (PA) I just bought this stroller to replace my much heavier and bulkier stroller. It is very light and easy to carry, but does not fold up very small at all. I reviewed many strollers before purchasing this, and overall I am very pleased with the quality for the amount of money that I spent on it. I already had 3 other strollers that I didn't care for, and did not want to pay a lot for another! The only flaws are that it doesn't fold up smaller and that you have to adjust the back with a strap, not a lever. Overall I think it is worth the money.
Nice looking Stroller.....but September 2, 2010 mommy3rdtime I have been going back and forth over which lightweight stroller to order. I am buying for my 3 child and had several stroller over the years from every brand. This however was a first purchase from Kolcraft. I read the reviews over and over and finally ordered it.
Shipped fast and the stroller is nice looking from afar. I think it looks to be made a bit cheap though(up close). I guess for $[...] you get what you pay for. I have a few issues with this stroller, the first being is that it is too short. I am 5'7 and I felt like I am hunched over to push it. My son who is 19 months can reach the handlebar when standing behind it. I wanted to mention this because I didn't see any other reviews that talked about height. And second is the no parent tray...it not something I am used to. The cup holder it does come with is too small to hold just about anything.
And this may be just a fault with mine, but the canopy kinda sticks and doesn't open without being tugged on hard. It looks like it gets stuck on a piece of plastic on both side of the stroller.
This stroller is going back tomorrow. :(
I am giving it 3 stars because overall (and if I was able to give it a more through chance) it would probably be a nice stroller.....for somebody shorter :)
Wonderful Stroller September 2, 2010 Dawn L. Townsend This stroller is wonderful! It is super light, very easy to fold, and use. The basket is very large and can be accessed from both sides underneath. The sun shade is a little small and I would have liked to have seen a pocket on the back for keys and such. The child tray is a little high, but does it's job. I am very happy with my purchase.
Cheap September 1, 2010 Mom2Memphis (USA) I bought this stroller bc I own the original Kolcraft Contours, which is a great stroller. This stroller on the other hand was cheap. It was short (I am 5'6) and even pushing the canopy up and down felt cheap. I immediately took it apart and sent it back. It was okay for the sale price I bought it for but I would much rather have my Joovy Kooper over this anyday. I'd say spend the extra and get something nicer. I am now looking into buying a Peg Perego Si.
A good compromise August 25, 2010 R. Hubbard (Springfield, OR USA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
We received this stroller as a gift (purchased from our baby registry) and have been using it exclusively for 6 months now. I chose it because it was a Consumer Reports Best Buy (well... it's sister-model was; the exact same stroller but with an iPod holder or something.)
The good:
-Lightweight! Easy to assemble, fold & unfold with one hand for sure.
-Compact for a main stroller - it's definitely bigger than an umbrella stroller, but waaaay smaller than a travel system type of one. This was the primary reason I got this stroller; I didn't want a huge, heavy one. I have a 2002 Jetta and it fits in the trunk and still leaves enough room for a stock up grocery trip's worth of bags.
-Large basket you can get to from front or back
-Snack tray & cup holder for my son. He doesn't eat or drink out of cups yet, but I use it already to store extra binkis or sunglasses in. Handy!
-Love the color/style of it. I get compliments on it actually! Definitely not a typical "baby" sort of item. Very stylish.
The not-so-good:
-I'm confused by everyone saying the canopy is good. I think it's probably good compared to a $10 umbrella stroller, but I think the canopy is kind of horrible. The sun is always in my son's face - he has to wear a hat every time we use it. Could definitely be a bit bigger.
-The parent cup holder. Yes, it's nice to have one. But it borders on being unusable. It's just verrry small. I'm not one of those 64-ouncer-Big-Gulp type of girls, but my 24 oz Camelbak doesn't even fit. Forget about a Nalgene, or a 1-liter bottle of soda, or a Venti latte. The only thing I have been able to put in it successfully is a 12 oz. soda, which then spilled ALL over as soon as we started walking on a mildly bumpy patch of sidewalk. One of these days I am going to remove it and put on an aftermarket one or something. Right now the only thing I use it for is to stash my keys in it on short trips.
-The recline & straps could definitely be easier to adjust.
-I really wish it had SOME sort of a parent tray or SOMETHING up front by the handle. If you need to set something down just for a SECOND, there really is no place to do this except for on top of the very sloped canopy, or in the tiny cup holder. Even a mesh pouch or something would be useful. Again, maybe I can find an aftermarket piece to address this need.
All in all, it's a good stroller. Better than the travel system ones for sure, but I have a feeling there might be an even better one out there somewhere. Assuming it holds up, we will probably use it until my son is out of the stroller years. I use it maybe once or twice a week, tops, on sidewalks, and the tires look very worn already. I bet they're replaceable though (?).
It would be PERFECT if it had an infant seat attachment available. (I bought this because we had planed on using a convertible car seat - the Cosco Scenera - from the get go, but it wouldn't fit in my car, so 4 days before I was induced we got stuck buying a Graco Snugride. I wish I would've had some sort of stroller to snap that into... oh well, now I know for the next kid!)
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