👶 Stroll in Style: Where Safety Meets Sophistication!
The CoolShareBaby Stroller is a versatile, foldable pushchair designed for infants and toddlers, featuring a durable aluminum alloy frame, 3D suspension for a smooth ride, and a convertible design that allows for both high landscape and parent-facing configurations. With adjustable canopies, a 5-point harness, and a one-handed folding mechanism, this stroller is perfect for modern parents seeking safety and convenience.
Product Dimensions | 30 x 20 x 35 inches |
Minimum weight recommendation | 10 Kilograms |
Maximum weight recommendation | 50 Kilograms |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Batteries required | No |
Harness type | 5 Point |
Item Weight | 28.1 pounds |
Country/Region of origin | China |
L**O
Buen producto
Excelente calidadTiene muchas funciones y es cómodo para mi bebé
J**H
2 in 1 bassinet & stroller
I love that this is a 2 in 1 design, where you can use it from birth as a bassinet, then convert it to a stroller when baby'a able to sit. I also love that it can be front facing or outward facing.It's a pretty decent quality stroller, good anti-shock, locking wheels, rolls easily, & has enough cushion on the seat to be comfortable for baby. The instructions are very minimal, but it wasn't hard to put together (I guess it'll be easy if you have prior experience with strollers). It's easy to fold & store; it's portable, but not the most compact.
R**T
Good option for the price
This stroller is very versatile for a new baby and up to two year old, depending on the size of your child. I do like that I can change positions so I can see baby whereas an older child would enjoy looking out. The instructions leave a lot to be desired and you have to kind of play around with it to figure everything out.I like the handle which can be adjusted, the large sun cover, and large wheels which make it easy to push. The stroller is a little heavy and bulky but we have no problem with it in our mid size car. It is a good choice for the price.
S**C
versatile stroller and bassinet
This is a really good stroller bassinet unit. Assembly was not hard but the instructions were lacking. It came together in under a 1/2 hour. I like that it can be converted from a bassinet to a stroller. I also like the retractable top, the adjustable handle, and the shocks. It is comfortable for a walk around the neighborhood or rougher terrain.
D**Y
It's OK, but has limitations
The appearance of this stroller is beautiful. The pink is super lovely.The assembly could have bee easier with better instructions.The size is quite small. This stroller is limited to babies and very small toddlers.My granddaughter is tall for her age, and is already outgrowing this at 14 months.The bassinet was nice for when she was smaller.It has a sleek design and look way more expensive that it is.Not sure it will stand the test of time.
N**M
Works great
Works great, not the lightest or easiest to assemble. But seems really rugged taking the kids out for a walk so got another one.
F**3
Pram to Stroller, Instructions Could Be Better
This stroller by CoolShare is a pretty decent stroller. It has several forward and rear facing positions, is pretty easy to put together, and mostly works well. It took me about 15 minutes to put the big pieces together, and another 30 to figure out all the details for the little stuff and positions. So let’s run through some pros and cons. First off, the instructions are very basic. They tell you how to get major parts together, and show potential positions, and that’s it. There’s a few parts left over you need to figure out on your own. There’s a black piece that snaps on over the front wheel assembly as a foot rest. There are weather coverings for the canopy and stroller seat front that zip on, and the flap can be snapped over the arm rest. Also included is a padded seat cushion. And last but not least, the much needed cup holder, has a small knob by the right hand to place it on (not sure how long that piece will last).Now for some FYI user hints- push the big white buttons on each side of the bassinet to position it from pram to stroller. My buttons seem a bit cranky, sometimes I need to go up to make it go down, or vice versa, or do some wiggle to get it going, not really sure if they will last long. When you position the bassinet downwards to a seat position, there are two straps underneath that need buckled to lift the seat up and bring the legs forward. Also there’s an adjustable strap behind the back to raise or recline the seat (nice feature, can easily lean sleepy kiddo back to nap). Trying to put the padded seat cushion in but can’t navigate the straps? Yeah, the buckles slide apart into two pieces, again, a useful tidbit of info they don’t tell you. BTW that metal piece on the side of the handle with holes is a safety latch for the multiple bassinet positions, don’t forget to use it!It is a shame the lower section of the metal frame for the bassinet isn’t adjustable, because that’s the end point for leg length. That black footrest I talked about earlier? The seat doesn’t position in a way that the child can ever use it as far as I can tell, so I’m not sure what its purpose in life actually is. And once the leg length surpasses the bassinet end and dangle, the zipper for the foul weather cover will probably rub the back of their legs and be uncomfortable anyway. Also, there’s pics of a car seat being used with this system, but nothing in the instructions about how that works or what car seats might even be compatible.The basics are all there, locking wheels, easy to stow and go, with a catch hammock underneath to haul stuff. It feels sturdy and well built, but is a bit on the heavy side.I included some pics with a “kid” who is 30” tall with 13” leg length. I think this will have some child size limitations.This pram/stroller conversion could use a few tweaks (and more detailed instructions), but overall is a pretty decent unit.
M**A
Nice looking stroller that is Versatile, but could be sturdier.
This stroller is really cool! It can be forward facing or front facing and can easily converted to a bassinet! It comes with storage underneath and cup holder. I found it somewhat simple to put together, although there was one or two things that were not included in the instructions that I had to figure out on my own. The price point for it is good considering all that it does. The front wheels can lock or be unlocked, so depending on where you’re walking that can be helpful.I gifted this to my sister who is expecting in a month and a half. She was really excited about it, especially the bassinet my feature. I have a 14 month old and my stroller didn’t have a bassinet and I have to say I’m a little bummed that we didn’t now that I see how useful it would have been!The only thing was that I put my 20lb kiddo in it and while it wasn’t going to break or topple, when comparing to my stroller, it didn’t feel super sturdy. I’m sure it’s just because I’m used to a different stroller and I think it’ll be great for newborns.For the price and all the cool features, I’d say it’s worth it.
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