Cosco Umbrella Stroller, Giraffe
Cosco Umbrella Stroller, Giraffe
- Easy scissor fold
- Fixed handles
- 3-point harness
- 4″ front and rear wheel size
- Holds child up to 40 pounds
This giraffe ornament can be personalized with your child’s name on his belly. This is great to hang on a wall or with a suction cup on a mirror or window. You can also use it as a name tag on a gift. 4″H x 2.5″W. Resin
List Price: $ 16.99
Price: $ 16.99
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Good stroller but really only for smaller children under 30lbs,
We bought this for my almost-two-year-old for a holiday in the city in September. We normally have a Bugaboo bee (which is very nimble and small) but we wanted something even smaller since we knew we’d be going in and out of (and up and down) public transport all the time. Here are pros and cons we have found with it.
PROS:
- Very light weight and easy to fold
- pushes relatively easily with the swivel wheels, though my 30lb son made it just a bit harder to push!
- Fabric is very light (we got the giraffe print) so really good for hot weather (we were in the tropics)
- Even though it didn’t have a basket, we found one of those mesh bags for strollers that you just hook onto the two handle bars. Even with a bottle of water, snacks, and two books in it, the buggy did not tip over when my son was out of it.
CONS:
- The fabric and seams are not very sturdy; our child was about 30lbs and around 92cm tall at that point, and after 3 weeks of almost daily use, the seams are wearing out (not falling apart yet, but you can definitely see that it has been worn out by carrying a heavier child.
- No basket (but easily remedied)
- It is very narrow – narrower than the other umbrella strollers on the market (e.g., Maclaren, or even the other generic brands). My son definitely looked like he was a bit scrunched up in it. I wish it was about two inches wider.
- Not for the tall parent; I am 5’3″ and was fine. Husband is 5’10″ and found the handles less comfortable.
Given it was only $17 I still think it was a good buy, particularly for holiday. It’s a shame we won’t be able to use it for the Christmas holidays as I think my son has outgrown it, having just turned two years old and gone through a growth spurt!
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|People are far too picky…,
I recently bought this for $14.99 for my friends visit with her two year old so she doesn’t have to lug a full-size stroller on the airplane. Yes – It’s a cheap pushchair, and it’s probably not going to last that long. But it’s bright, cheery, VERY LIGHT and perfect for travel. I’m about 5’4 and it comes up to my hips. It’s a little short but no complaints for the price and the weight. Don’t know what other people were complaining about – it pops up and down like any other umbrella pushchair, and assembly is so easy. You just pop the wheels on and go, no tools needed. I was impressed with the quality for the price.
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|Not a bargain, just plain cheap.,
The price here is a bit ridiculous. Spend 45 seconds and you can find a reputable retailer selling for just short of half this much, in the ballpark of $20.
And for $20, this stroller is at least decent. It’s very, very lightweight, which is good at times. However, it’s also pretty flimsy, so don’t expect it to tolerate, well, anything. The wheels are small and hard, which makes for a rough ride. It’s also very short, so if you’re not, prepare to stoop. The latch to keep it closed is hard to find, and the lock to keep it open will take the skin off your fingers if you’re not careful. The seat material is very thin, almost worrisomely so (but at least the pattern is cute).
It’s also very small. My son is about 33 inches tall and 25 lbs, and he barely fits. If your child is much bigger than mine, they won’t fit at all.
I got this stroller to be a super-light-weight way to push my son around on very short trips when i have to carry other heavy things, or go up or down stairs. (His other stroller is a three-wheeled jogging stroller, so very inconvenient if stairs are involved.) It does exactly what i wanted from it, and not a single bit more.
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