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Joovy Kooper Stroller, Lightweight Travel Stroller, Compact Fold with Tray, Black

Joovy Kooper Stroller, Lightweight Travel Stroller, Compact Fold with Tray, Black Joovy Kooper Stroller, Lightweight Travel Stroller, Compact Fold with Tray, Black Joovy Kooper Stroller, Lightweight Travel Stroller, Compact Fold with Tray, Black Joovy Kooper Stroller, Lightweight Travel Stroller, Compact Fold with Tray, Black Joovy Kooper Stroller, Lightweight Travel Stroller, Compact Fold with Tray, Black
$ 256.36

Score By Feature

Based on 324 ratings
Sturdiness
9.69
Easy to fold
9.68
Light weight
9.48
Maneuverability
9.38
Comfort
9.50
Value for money
9.08

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How Our Score Is Calculated

Product Description

Mesh
Imported
The largest wheels of any compact stroller on the market for a smooth ride and one-handed maneuverability
Folding with one hand is a breeze. Folds WITH the tray that comes with it!
More headroom and a wider seat, as well as a customizable recline. The footrest is adjustable in three positions, and the seat fabric is removable and machine washable.
Mesh cup holder and zipper pocket for keys and drinks are both built-in storage options. Plus, there's a massive 15-pound capacity in the lower storage area.
From almost any angle, the extra-large water-resistant canopy offers UPF 50 sun protection. There's even a peek-a-boo window included.

Questions & Answers

Is it possible for you to take the snack tray off the table?

The snack tray can, in fact, be removed. If the baby is sleeping, it is very simple. I usually remove one side of the stroller, which allows the tray to swing down and out of the way, making it easier to lay your baby down.br>I've had this stroller for a few months now. I adore it even now.

What is the size of the seat from side to side, front to back, and the length of the back portion (with the leg rest down)? Is this able to stand on its own?

I'm not measuring for you because this isn't at my house. My grand daughter has always been a bit of a chubby girl, but she looks great in it. She has a weight of 27 lbs. Clothing for children aged 24 months.

Is this something that theme parks will accept?

Yes! We purchased this stroller specifically for our trip to Disney World and were extremely pleased with it!

Best for children aged 3 and up 5 years ?

My son is under the age of two, and it was ideal for him. I believe it is too small for three people. In my opinion, the number five is appropriate.

Selected User Reviews For Joovy Kooper Stroller, Lightweight Travel Stroller, Compact Fold with Tray, Black

The Ideal Stroller is a stroller that is both comfortable and stylish
5/5

I'm going to write the review that I wish someone had written for me when I was first looking for strollers. In a nutshell, three strollers will be required. Prepare to spend $500 on strollers and be done with it. You'll get what you pay for if you settle for anything less. Or, even worse, a slew of mid-level executives. You can spend a lot of money on strollers and still not get what you want. br>br>The first stroller you'll need is an infant seat carrier, which is extremely light and simple to fold and reassemble. I'm not sure what I would have done if I hadn't had my Baby Trend Snap-On. The Go EX Universal Infant Car Seat Carrier is a versatile infant car seat carrier that can be used in a variety of You'll spend a lot of time carrying that infant carrier around when they're little. Toss that heavy seat in and go about your errands, you'll need something that practically falls open. I used this thing all of the time, and it was well worth the money. br>br>I tried other infant carrier holder/carseat combinations, such as the Graco Modes 3 Lite DLX Stroller, Includes Reversible Seat, Pierce, and the Evenflo Urbini Reversi Lightweight Stroller, but they were both a complete waste of money. The Graco reversible car seat is only compatible with their own travel system car seat, and the wheels are still made of plastic! Regardless of how appealing it may appear, don't settle for a standard-sized plastic wheeled stroller, no matter how many features it may have. br>br>The Evenflo was also great in theory, but a waste of money. It doesn't really matter if you can swap out the carseat and move the baby forward and backward. Instead, a very lightweight and portable universal infant carrier is all you really need. Because my daughter was so young at the time, I only used that for the first six months of her life. br>br>Your next stroller purchase will be a good jogging stroller. My JOOVY Zoom 360 Ultralight is one of my favorite accessories. It should be possible to find a car seat adapter for it in theory. It has large wheels to help you walk off the postpartum pounds, but it's still small and light. Instead of the original ZOOM, I would definitely go with the Joovy Zoom 360 Ultralight Jogging Stroller, Large Canopy, Lightweight Jogger, Extra Large Air Filled Tires. Investing in a rain cover and a larger canopy is well worth it. Nothing is worse than going for a walk with the sun in your child's eyes for the majority of the time. br>br>However, you'll still need something smaller than your jogging stroller. Don't be fooled into thinking you can get away with a regular stroller. That is a colossal squandering of funds. You already own a jogging stroller as well as an infant car seat. Those two should suffice when they are younger than six months. You'll need to switch out the infant seat carrier for an umbrella stroller once they're a little older. br>br>I took the Cosco Umbrella Stroller with Canopy for a test drive. Another colossal squander of funds. My daughter literally fell out of it onto the ground as I took it through airport security! I decided to leave it at my destination and carry her the other way through security. Every parent believes they require a "normal" stroller, but what you really require is a shopping/airport/errand running stroller for your trunk. The jogging stroller can be stored in your garage and used whenever you want to go for a walk or run. This second stroller should be kept in the same place as your infant carrier in your vehicle. A five-point harness is required, as well as an excellent canopy. That is my main criticism of the Zoom Ultralight 360: It's pointless to have a canopy. It has a significant impact. You'll also want it to be small, as a stroller for carrying your baby around should be. You'll pay a lot of money for a'regular' stroller, and it'll just sit in your garage collecting dust. Either you'll power walk/run with your jogging stroller or you'll need something to take with you when you're out and about. That's the only thing I have to say on the subject. br>br>Joovy Kooper Stroller, Lightweight Stroller, Compact Fold with Tray is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. It's the classic alternative to a'regular' stroller. It easily fits into my Scion XD, and I simply press a button to instantly unfold it. It easily folds back up again. In comparison to a cheap umbrella stroller, the trifold takes up less space. It saunters down narrow corridors. Nothing is more frustrating than trying to navigate a store with a GIANT stroller. This is the answer. It's not an umbrella stroller, but it's a lot more useful than a regular stroller. To make your baby recline or turn around, you don't need to use your stroller. You only need a place to put a snack, a cup, a water bottle, and some shopping items beneath the cart; the wheels are large enough, and even though they are plastic, they will only be used to get in and out of stores. For gravel, cement, and rough roads, you'll use your jogging stroller; all you need is a way to get in and out of the coffee shop without needing someone to hold the door for you. br>br>And that's all there is to it! This is the review I wish someone had written specifically for me when I started my incredibly expensive search for the ideal stroller!.

Aurelia Combs
Aurelia Combs
| Jan 22, 2021
There is a lot to read and a lot of information- kooper vs
5/5

minu vs. metro in the year 2020. My new stroller is fantastic! I purchased and returned WAY TOO MANY items because I was dissatisfied. I returned both the Uppababy Minu and the Ergobaby Metro 2020 that I had purchased. I was looking for information such as this: 1: 2: for my LO's comfort, foldability (a new word for me), and 3: the ability to maneuver and the fact that she is a woman- It has a nice, sleek appearance and is easy to clean. Seat: br>br>Sit: br>br>Sit: br>br>Sit It is more comfortable because the seat is actually flat. Both the minu and metro had a slight tilt in the seat, and after a few minutes, my daughter looked like the seat belt was the only thing keeping her in place, and she appeared to be extremely uncomfortable. br>The Minu seat was extremely hard and rigid (it could be fixed with a cushion, but that would add to the $430 I already paid). br>I mean, come on- the metro was so plush and comfortable. Ergobaby is the name of the brand, but not if my child's life is on a knife's edge. I wish Ergobaby sold just the seat cushion because I would buy it right away. The comfort of my daughter is at the top of my priority list. br>Foldability: I open the stroller before I get my child, so it's super easy to "pop" open and close. It's not "one handed" because of the safety latch, but it's super easy to "pop" open and close. It's doable, in my opinion. If the latch is unlocked first and then opened, it is possible to open the door with one hand. I also like the close proximity because it will stand up on its own rather than being strewn about on the icky ground. One thing I don't like about it is that when you close it, the front bottom part of the stroller hits the ground and gets scraped, but I'm working on a solution.
Minu- It's a blast to open and close, and it's oddly satisfying, too. It's also incredibly sturdy, like a tank! br>Metro is a public transportation system that runs throughout the city. Like the other two strollers, this one is difficult to open. You have to fling the damn thing multiple times or do it manually while this oddly noodle-like stroller is just flopping around to get it to lock open. br>Movementability: The joovy kooper is narrow in width, much better than the full-size bus I had previously (you'd think someone would've told me I didn't need such a large stroller), it turns easily, and it fits into the tiniest of spaces. br>Both minu and metro turned out well and were narrow enough in width, so all three are fairly equal. br>ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR THE CHILD: Kooper has a nice tray, which is a must for us, as well as adjustable leg rests, which we use far more than we expected. The seat CAN sit straight up if you pull hard enough on the string/tab thing, and the tray was extra at the time, and metro was difficult to push the buttons to adjust. This is the same type of adjuster as the other strollers (I'm sure it's on the minu, but I'm not sure about the metro). This is a part of the stroller that I dislike, but it's fine and not too bothersome. br>The seat is large enough for a toddler to sit in comfortably. My daughter is almost three years old, weighs thirty pounds, and is approximately 36 inches tall. She's 37 inches tall, with enough room for her head and legs. I was concerned because all of the reviews I found were for children under the age of a year. She'll be able to use it for quite some time; she adores the sunshade, as do I. It's nice and big enough to keep the late-afternoon sun out of her eyes and to provide her with a private little space if she needs to sleep. FOR US: br>br>FOR THEM: br>br>FOR THEM: br>br Looks nice and sleek (I got the all black), and unlike the Minu, it doesn't cost an extra $30 after the $400 you already paid; however, the Metro didn't cost any more for black. The tray detaches for easy cleaning, and I can use it to close the stroller. This is a joovy selling point, but I can do it with any stroller that does not advertise it. The storage area is well-designed to prevent items from falling out and is quite large. Because of the way the minu is made/angled, things would easily fall out of the front. The metro was extremely cramped, and passengers would be forced to exit through the back door. Kooper also comes with a small zip storage bag that comes in handy at unexpected moments. The canopy's weatherproofing is a concern for me. I live in the southwest, where we don't get much rain and our winters are mild in comparison to others', but I'll find a cover to protect my baby if it's necessary. The peekaboo window is one of my favorites; it's a simple fold-over design with plenty of room to see your layout. br>Because we're expecting another child, I love that I can buy the carseat adapter and use almost any car seat brand without having to buy a new stroller (which is one of the reasons I purchased this one). And because the wheels can be changed, this will most likely last another child. I haven't washed the fabrics yet; so far, I've just wiped them down, but cleaning cheetos and chocolate has been simple. br>br>I've been on the lookout for a unicorn stroller and believe I've found one. I've read hundreds of reviews and looked at/tried out well over 30 strollers (my poor child, for lack of a better term, was my test dummy). br> It's surprising that joovy kooper doesn't appear on more top ten lists. Everyone's needs are different, and every baby is different, but based on what I've seen, this works well with babies who can stand on their own. I'm not afraid to spend money on a good product, but the higher-end models don't always live up to my expectations. joovy kooper is someone I would highly recommend. I'll update after we've had the stroller for a while to see how durable it is, etc. br>I'm not getting paid in any way; I just want to help out other parents since I've already done the majority of the hard work. Thank you for visiting. 😇.

Lincoln Ali
Lincoln Ali
| Aug 29, 2021

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