Zooper Hula Stroller Green | 
| Brand: Zooper
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 26725
Color: Green Shipping Weight (lbs): 22 Dimensions (in): 36 x 13 x 12
Model: BU828X UPC: 833427002513 EAN: 0833427002513 ASIN: B000Q7K6ME
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| Features:
| • | Umbrella fold stroller. | | • | Front and rear wheel suspension. Front swivel wheel lock. Step down rear brakes. Adjustable footrest. Summer air flow ventilation netting. | | • | Suitable for newborns and toddlers up to 45 lbs (about 4-5 years old). 4 position seat recline with full recline for infants. Infant seat compatible. Extra wide seat design (12"). | | • | Included Accessories: Cup holder, UV cover, Rain cover, Foot muff, Infant carrier adapter strap | | • | Limited Warranty (4 Months Wheels, 6 Months Fabrics & 1 Year Chassis) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Hula Best for: shopping downtown, maneuvering through tight spaces, in and out of the car, and wherever you are on the move. Specs Suitable for newborns and toddlers up to 45 lbs (about 4-5 years old) Weighs 16.5 lbs. Unfolded Dimensions: 32 x 20.5 x 42.5 Folded Dimensions: 17.5 x 15 x 39.5 Meets or exceeds all ASTM and European safety standards Infant car seat compatibility: - Graco: SafeSeat - Graco: SnugRide - Peg Perego: Primo Viaggio - Britax: Companion - Evenflo: On My Way Features Umbrella fold stroller 4 position seat recline Extra wide seat design (12) Convenient 1 hand backrest adjusting lever 5-Point fully adjustable safety harness Adjustable footrest Step down rear brakes Canopy has built in ventilation system and a window to see your child 5 EVA front wheels, 6 EVA rear wheels Front swivel wheel lock Front and rear wheel suspension Easily accessible storage basket Adjustable handle height (39-41) High strength aluminum chassis Auto locking frame Accessories Cup holder (included) UV cover (included) Rain cover (included) Foot muff (included) Infant carrier adapter strap (included)
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| Customer Reviews:
It's hard to turn! October 22, 2007 Andrew Dapkins (APO, AE USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm looking for a new stroller as I have had this for 5 mths and I've had enough of trying to steer it with two hands (impossible to steer with one hand). The basket is not accessible so I have only used it a couple of times and when I did, objects would scrape along the ground. The harness isn't good as my daughter can wiggle and loosen them in a minute. The adjustable seat doesn't sit upright enough which makes her want to get out even more. The footmuff can only be used by little ones as it seems to be too small (I tend to take off her shoes so its more comfortable). The net drink holder has become my key and phone holder as I wounldn't dare put drinks in there. I love the adjustable handles and rain cover, though!
Pretty good stroller September 11, 2007 Kevin Garrison (IL) I have the 2006 version of this in black, but it is basically the same. There are some good things and some bad things about this stroller. I did all my research before I bought it, and most of the reviews were pretty good, thats why I decided to buy it over the Maclaren Quest. Well...Lets start with the good 1. My son loves it, he is very comfortable he is 16 months 2. It is lite, and easy to load in the car 3. It is small, and fits through aisles at the store 4. The basket is large enough for the items I need to carry, like a diaper and wipes. As for the cons... 1. The basket drags and gets caught in the wheel, only with 1 diaper and 1 small travel pack of wipes 2. The wheels can turn any direction, although it seems that they then get stuck and don't go straight again. ( I called Zooper and they give me all these stuff to do like lubricate the wheels, and remove this and that... The stroller has only been used since April and mostly indoors!) 5. There is no way to sit all the way up, you can lie all the way down, but my son has trouble eating when he is reclined so much and keeps using the bar to pull himself up. Thats basically all of it, For the price i paid $300.00 I wish I would have just splurged and got the Bugaboo I was looking at, but I will continue to use this stoller for my son until the next baby arrives, and then just get the Bugaboo with the ride on board or the double Maclaren.
Great for the price! January 3, 2008 Heather L. Shaw (San Francisco Bay Area) I got this for $100 on sale through Amazon, and it was a steal at that price! Zooper includes all the extras -- rain cover, sun cover, footmuff, carseat adapter bar -- that other companies nickel and dime you to death on. It fits our red Graco Snugride perfectly (and is nearly an exact color match to boot!), and is very easy to attach securely to. It folds up fairly small -- not as small as a typical umbrella, but it fits neatly in our '99 Toyota Corolla trunk with room for lots of groceries, which is good for us. The basket is hard to get into from the back (esp. when you have the seat reclined, which you have to do for a carseat), but we use a hanging diaper bag on the back (the carseat keeps it from tipping over; we'll have to be careful of that when the baby's bigger and sitting in the seat proper). We only drink water, so the net bag holds our water bottles perfectly -- this is NOT the stroller if you want a place to put a fountain drink, that's true. There's a little pocket on the back of the canopy which is good for paper/ tickets/ smaller items. We found it wobbles on uneven pavement, but is great on smoother asphalt and indoors (we're city dwellers, so we don't go to the mall much). However, this wobbly-ness puts our baby right to sleep, so it's great when nothing else will soothe him. Good for taller parents too -- I'm 5'8" and my hubby is 5'11" and neither of us has to hunch to push the handles. Oh, and the hook handles are handy for putting light-weight shopping bags over in a pinch. We had no trouble steering -- my husband steers one-handed going downhill because his feet kick the back of the stroller then. Overall, a great combo stroller. Will report back once we're no longer using it with a carseat, but for now it seems as though it'll last us until he's walking everywhere on his own
Great Umbrella Stroller April 7, 2008 Tini (Seattle, WA USA) I needed a stroller that would fit in the trunk of my tiny Kia and not cost me an arm and a leg. The Hula was the stroller for us. We have used it for 6 months now, since my daughter was born. It is not intended for placing newborns in it, but it holds our Graco carseat and comes with a strap to secure the seat to the stroller. A raincover and suncover were included as well. It folds up small and is lightweight, so even I can easily get it in and our of the car. The basket underneath is small and not accessible when the seat is reclined, but this does not bother us, as we don't use it for shopping trips. When I first got it I thought it was a little flimsy, but we have taken it to Europe and gate-checked it a couple of times(and the airlines are not exactly gentle with them) and it's still in top shape. I really like it and would buy it again - however I would not pay full price for this, I got mine for about $130 on sale.
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