Kolcraft Cloud Plus Lightweight Easy Fold Compact Travel Toddler Stroller and Baby Stroller, Large Storage Basket, Multi-Position Recline, Convenient One-hand Fold, 13lbs - Slate Grey
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Lois
> 24 hourI am changing my original review. The back brakes do in fact work, but the first time you lock them, it is hard to do. Once you get them to lock that first time, it becomes easier to lock in place with your foot.
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etai cohen
> 24 hourNot really one hand fold
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Brianna
> 24 hourTo short for tall people to push
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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourI will put the stroller together and then update this review. I cannot find anything in the description saying it needs to be assembled, but I may have missed it. From what I can tell it is lightweight and it looks sturdy.
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Sarah Guerrettaz
> 24 hourPros:
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chelsea patterson
> 24 hourOverall stroller is easy to put together but it’s not as easy to fold with one hand. But once you get the hang of it at least you know what to do. Biggest concerns is simply the tiny cup holders. Barely fits a standard cup. This was one of the pluses of buying this but was disappointed by the small size so that is somewhat pointless. But overall the stroller is much better than the simple Mickey strollers and much more comfortable while still being compact. Would still highly recommend.
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Amanda Chattin
> 24 hourNot bad, overall pleased. Frustrated that cupholders aren’t bigger.
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Alex vieyra
> 24 hourBought it for a travel stroller a it’s lightweight.
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sarcastchick
> 24 hourI purchased this stroller as a compact, yet full-size option for my parents, since our daughter stays with them during the week. My husband and I decided to take it out of the box and take it for a spin before handing it over and immediately decided we will purchase another to replace our huge stroller that came as part of a travel system.
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Sure, Not
> 24 hourWe bought this stroller when my son was about 6 months old. We live in Florida and wanted something with good airflow. We are also theme park junkies and are in a theme park just about every weekend. This beast has spent just about every weekend at SeaWorld, Busch Gardens, Universal, Aquatica or Volcano Bay with the occasional trip to the Tampa Zoo. My son has slept in it, eaten in it, laughed in it and zoomed from ride to ride, show to show. Just the other day, while getting it out in Universals parking lot, it dawned on me, we paid roughly $65 for this thing and it has been a trooper. We did the (admittedly rough) math and based on our typical phone reading and a solid guess on how many days this thing has been in a theme park, its got about 2,000 miles of wear on it with no signs of slowing down. Sure its a bit faded from the sun, and it has every stain known to childhood all over it, but man if you told me that a sub $100 stroller would last 5 years getting straight beat up at theme parks and just keep on ticking, I wouldnt believe you. Anyway, we dont even call it the stroller anymore. This beauty is known as ole reliable and thats exactly what she is.