Jeep Cherokee Sport Stroller, Impulse
- Convenient free-stand and super easy 1-hand fold gives parents a free hand
- Multi-position reclining seat along with all-terrain shock-absorbing front swivel wheels makes for a smooth ride
- Stroller weighs only 13.75 pounds and folds to 18.25 x 12 x 33.5, yet will accommodate up to a 35 pounds child
- 2 parent cupholders and 1 child cupholder, along with removable trays, makes for extra convenience
- Large basket and 2 removable cargo bags for gear makes for plenty of storage
Product Description
Jeep Cherokee Sport Stroller – Impulse An ideal stroller for the active parent and baby! This rugged and compact stroller features free-stand and one-hand fold, all terrain wheels, snack tray, cargo bags and an active lifestyle fabric construction. Go Anywhere and Everywhere with this essential stroller.Features:- Convenient free-stand 1-hand fold gives parents a free hand!- All-terrain shock-absorbing front Swivel Wheels Makes for a Smooth Ride- Removable Child Tra… More >>

THIS STROLLER IS GREAT …PERFECT SIZE…VERY EASY TO HANDLE…OPENS & CLOSES WITH ONE HAND…GREAT FOR
GRANDPARENTS & PARENTS WHO WANT A SMALL…
EASY TO USE STROLLER….
Rating: 5 / 5
Comment by BARBARA — April 26, 2010 @ 1:22 pm
I really researched strollers before I bought and this one the one we bought. It is so easy to take in and out of the car. It is so easy to fold up and take down too. Great stroller for going shopping or walks!
Rating: 5 / 5
Comment by L. Luke — April 26, 2010 @ 3:25 pm
Bought this stroller to keep in the car for my 8 month old grandson. I wanted something comparable to his Evenflo travel system stroller, but not as big. After looking all over online, I decided on this one. It fits better in the car and is easier to get in and out of the trunk. I like the one handed open and close. My grandson seems very comfy in it. The tray is narrow enough on the side that I was able to hook a toy to it using link-a-doos, so no dropping them on the ground. The parent tray is small, but the cup holder will accomodate a 20 oz Propel water bottle. The peek-a-boo window on the canopy is big enough to see the child. I don’t know how easy it was to put together, but it must not have been too difficult, my daughter put it together by herself and she’s more ‘assembly-challenged’ than I am.
My granson is still just an infant, but he has plenty of growing room on this stroller.
The recline strap on the back is horizontal, rather than verticle like on his Evenflo. I seemed to have better control laying him down with the horizontal strap.
I’m 5′5″ and the handle could have been an inch or so higher for my personal pushing preference. The handle is 37/38 inches from the ground, but it’s something I can live with.
The little pouches on the sides are a nice feature. Not sure what exactly we’ll use them for, although I did toss a couple individual wet-wipes into one of them…just in case.
It pushes very easily…although not so much across grass, and it’s got a very smooth ride.
The only thing that I would have liked to see on this stroller was a latch so it would stay together when folded up. But I knew from other reviews it didn’t have that.
We’ve only had this stroller a few days and have only used it once, but it seems like it was a good buy. I’d definitely recommend this to anyone looking for a lightweight stroller with features like that on a travel system stroller.
Rating: 4 / 5
Comment by Dianne — April 26, 2010 @ 4:20 pm
I like this stroller. I bought it for use in situations like at the mall. It is lightweight and fairly compact. Doesn’t take up a ton of room in my small sedan’s trunk. It is smooth and easy to push, moreso than my snap and go. The basket is an OK size, deep enough, rather narrow, smaller than the snap and go I’m used to. havn’t used the child cup tray yet so can’t comment on it. The seat fabric is a little slippery but I don’t see that as a terrible drawback. It is great that it reclines at almost any position you want, as the positions are not preset. I have not yet perfected the one handed fold that other reviewers raved about. Maybe it is just my stroller but I find I need 2 hands, mine doesn’t collapse that easy and needs a gentle push/pull to finish the job. Agree with other reviewers that a storage lock would be nice but not essential. Overall, happy with this stoller. What I like most is it is lightweight, compact and easy to push with a 16 lb 8 mth old in it.
Rating: 4 / 5
Comment by K. Tong — April 26, 2010 @ 6:41 pm
My daughter is 3 months old and we just took her in this stroller for the first time. I had it reclined as far as I could, which was a decent amount. I was concerned about this because her neck is not as strong yet. (She was born 5 weeks early, so you could relate this to a 2 month old I suppose) Anyhow, I’m 5′3 and this stroller is a good fit for me. The stroller seems alot more narrow than other strollers I’ve owned for my older kids, but I thought this was a bonus! I went to the mall and was able to fit in all those narrow aisles of clothing without getting caught or ripping things down. The basket below gives me a GREAT amount of space, fit a medium sized diaper bag plus my medium sized purse in there just fine. To me, her tray is a perfect size as well. Not as big as other strollers, but so what? After our trip to the mall, I carried this thing in the house with one hand. This thing is an excellent compact stroller!
Rating: 5 / 5
Comment by Tina — April 26, 2010 @ 8:51 pm