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Kolcraft Cloud Plus Lightweight Umbrella Stroller for Toddlers with Reclining Seat, Large Storage Basket, Canopy, Infant & Parent Trays, Compact Fold for Summer Travel, Durable Frame, Slate Gray
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Kolcraft Cloud Plus Lightweight Umbrella Stroller for Toddlers with Reclining Seat, Large Storage Basket, Canopy, Infant & Parent Trays, Compact Fold for Summer Travel, Durable Frame, Slate Gray

4.4
Parent Score

Why we love it

  • Lightweight
  • Good value
  • Safe for baby

Watch outs

  • Heavy
  • Runs small

About this item

Ultra-Lightweight Baby Stroller that's Easy to Carry & Store - Lightweight stroller (only 13 lbs), best compact travel stroller for car or airplane travel. Approved Disney and Theme parks. Assembled dimensions 7.6 x 29.9 x 41.7"

Verified Parent Reviews

Most Helpful Positive

"4.0 out of 5 stars" - To preface this, I am accustomed to a behemoth of a jogging stroller with regular/big cupholders. We bought this stroller to take to Disneyworld.Pros: This stroller is SO LIGHT and it folds SO EASILY. It has a one-hand folding system which is really helpful when you're short on hands. The seatback reclines. It has a five point seatbelt for those kids that won't stay in the seat AND the shoulder straps hook into the bottom clips, so you don't have to completely unbuckle your kid to release the shoulder straps. The sun shade actually extends further down than I was expecting, which is a nice bonus.Cons: Because it's super light, it can be difficult to lock the brakes without a child or something heavy in the seat - the whole stroller tips if you aren't paying attention. Because it's a compact stroller, the storage basket beneath it is smaller and can hold a small backpack. In my opinion, those negatives are minor because the trade-off is a lightweight stroller.The only major issue I have with this stroller is the cupholders - I have no idea why they were designed the way that they were, but they don't fit most cups. My Yeti is 2 3/4 inches at the bottom and it doesn't fit into the cupholder because the cupholder is not a true circle. It was designed with an indent in the cupholder which makes it more of a waxing moon shape instead of a circle. This is annoying because, while water bottles and smaller cups/bottles (like 20oz pop bottles, paper/flexible plastic takeout cups, etc) will fit in the cupholders, the regular-sized ones (like Yeti, Tervis, Nalgene, S'well, etc) will not fit. (I haven't tested out the Disney meal plan cups yet, but I'll be surprised if they fit in the cupholder.) This is compounded by the fact that the storage area between the cup holders cannot be used as a cupholder either because the one-hand folding mechanism is right over it. So - if you are accustomed to using anything bigger than a 20oz pop bottle and want to use this stroller for a trip, it basically does not have cupholders that you can use. This may not be a big deal to you, but I was disappointed to realize this after I had purchased the stroller.If you are not worried about the cupholders, this stroller is great (especially for the price). Even with the cupholders, I'm pleased with it.

Most Helpful Critical

"3.0 out of 5 stars" - This stroller is very lightweight and easy to fold, however, there are a few issues: first, the locking mechanism that holds it in the folded position does not hold it completely closed rendering it useless; second, the recline feature is controlled by a strap behind the stroller seat which makes it difficult to adjust when the child is seated; third, it has a a large footprint so it takes up a lot of storage space and is difficult to fit in the truck of my car; and finally, the storage basket below the stroller has an open front allowing things to slide out easily. Although I do like it much better than a standard umbrella stroller, if you are limited in space or travelling with a lot of items, this stroller may not be ideal.

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