Jeep Overland Limited Jogging Stroller, Fierce

Jeep Overland Limited Jogging Stroller, Fierce

  • The ultimate jogging stroller from Jeep – has all the features for dedicated runners with children
  • Folds with with easy triggers and remains upright after folding using the free-stand design
  • Re-designed ibaby sound system, parents can easily listen to music and their baby at the same time
  • Joggers love the parent tray that holds 2 water bottles and a compartment to safely store iPod or MP3 player and other items like keys and wallet – and a built-in odometer to track speed and distance
  • Smart handle with super grip surface easily adjusts to multiple heights and different angles

The Ultimate Jogging Stroller From Jeep. Parents Can Now Safely Listen to Music & Their Baby At the Same Time with Redesigned iBaby Sound System. FEATURES: o Alumina Lightweight Frame o Smooth Ride 16 Air Filled Tires with Front Reflector o For Parents and Babies Who Want Music on the Move, the New iBaby Sound System Connects to iPods and MP3 Players for Everyone’s Listening Pleasure. The Bonus: It’s Removable and Can Be Used Anywhere. o Stroller Easily Folds with Triggers and Remains Upright After Folding Using the Free-Stand Design o Reclining Seat Back o Snack Tray with Cup Holder o Trip Odometer Monitors Speed & Distance o Height Adjustable Smart Handle o Quick Release Front Wheel for Easy Storage o Sunrider Canopy Adjusts to Block Sun o Large Basket & Extra Gear Pockets o Height Adjustable 5 Point Harness & Safety Tether o Seat Accommodates up to 45 lbs. Model: JJ020XFI Dimensions: 19″L x 13″W x 31″H Additional Details: Item weight is UPS dimensional weight. This item is considered oversized and ships at a dimensional weight of: 39lbs

Rating: (out of 6 reviews)

List Price: $ 219.99

Price: $ 175.00

Chicco Ct0.6 Capri Lightweight Stroller, Tangerine

  • Ultra lightweight aluminum stroller weighs only 11-pounds
  • Comfort and Security with a 2-position reclining seat and 5-point safety harness
  • Front-wheel suspension make rough terrains smooth
  • Compact umbrella style fold, carry bag and shoulder carry strap make travel a breeze
  • Basket to keep necessities close

With its lightweight, aluminum frame and stylish new design details, the Chicco Ct0.6/Capri stroller is trendy and travel-friendly. The Ct0.6/Capri’s new rounder, roomier canopy can be adjusted to help you better protect your child from the weather. The padded five-point harness and multi-position reclining seat is guaranteed to keep your child safe and satisfied. You can take your Ct0.6/Capri almost anywhere with its all-wheel suspension and front wheel swivel locks. Best of all, the Ct0.6/Capri only weighs eleven pounds and comes with a fashionable carry bag and carry strap making transport and storage easy.

Rating: (out of 146 reviews)

List Price: $ 69.99

Price: $ 62.00

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10 Responses to “Jeep Overland Limited Jogging Stroller, Fierce”

  1. July 06, 2010

    Monk Fan


    Review by Monk Fan for Jeep Overland Limited Jogging Stroller, Fierce
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    PROS:

    -Adjustable handle: I am much shorter than my husband so the adjustable handle was a must.

    -Straight: we have had no issues with the stroller pulling one direction or the other. It has always traveled straight on course for us.

    -Adjustable canopy: the shade is fantastic and a must have. It can be unzipped and detached for additional coverage. It sometimes collapses on its own while running, but you can fix that problem by unzipping it.

    -Parent tray: great for its musical abilities. You can play music while running, but the parent tray only holds 2 small bottles and weighs about 2 lbs by itself so we don’t use it.

    -Pedometer: great and useful, but unfortunately it does not come with a time or a clock.

    -Seat and straps: nicely padded and my 3 month old seems quite comfortable and they all wipe off very easily. It is very easy to recline the seat when he falls asleep without waking him up. It’s a smooth transition from sitting to lying down.

    -Storage space: there are all sorts of storage spaces and the mesh bag by the handles it great to hold my cell phone, water bottle and keys.

    -Wheels: good size and easily removable. The pump that comes with the stroller isn’t great, but it is just enough if I need a quick fill up when I am out.

    -Fixed front wheel: stable and perfect for running as it should be on a jogger. It took us little time to learn steering the jogger.

    -Ride & breaking system are great.

    -Weight: lighter than other joggers (after doing some research online)

    -Length: this stroller is not super long like some of the Schwinn joggers can be

    -Consumer Reports: this stroller is one of the top rated and has great reviews.

    CONS:

    -Parent tray: there are two cup holders, but they are too small for the bike water bottles we use. Moreover, the tray itself is about 2lbs so it adds weight to the stroller. But again, it is great for parents that enjoy listening to music while running.

    -Folded stroller: when folded up the stroller is huge, but you can easily remove the front wheel. (About 23 x 37 without removing the front wheel.)

    No stroller is perfect. You may like or dislike some of them, so you just have to find the jogging stroller that is right for you at the right price.

    My husband and I are really satisfied with this stroller and recommended this exact same one to our friends.

  2. Review by Jroller for Jeep Overland Limited Jogging Stroller, Fierce
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    My sister got this for my daughter, and we love it. It is a little big so when we put it in the trunk we have to take the wheels off, that’s very easy! It can be a little difficult to steer if you’re using it for shopping because it doesn’t have the swivel wheel in the front, but for jogging, it’s perfect!

  3. Review by Amy for Jeep Overland Limited Jogging Stroller, Fierce
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    I recently ordered this jogging stroller to take my son on walks & run in the park. This is the lightest jogging stroller I found which comes with a storage basket and speakers.

    I am not very good at putting things together but it only took me 20 minutes to assemble the stroller. It is difficult to run with bulky and heavy strollers which tire me out!

    The cushions on the handlebars are wonderful. The canoply opens up a little, just enough to avoid my son from overheating.

  4. July 06, 2010

    T. Gerving


    Review by T. Gerving for Jeep Overland Limited Jogging Stroller, Fierce
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    We have been searching for a very long time for a jogging stroller. I have only had the stroller for a few days, but so far, I love it. I put it together myself with just a phillips screwdriver and had no problems. It was extremely easy. The instruction manual also told you how to take it apart when necessary. The wheels come off and it is so easy to do, a kid could do it. I live in the country on gravel roads and needed something capable of handling the terrain while walking my dog and daughter. And let me tell you, it handles the road far better than I could have expected. The wheels are very sturdy and it did not shake or feel unstable in any way. It is so light that you could almost push it with your finger. I love the adjustable handle on it as well as the adjustable seat for my daughter. The cup holder on the tray for the baby seems to be deeper than most which is nice, but the tray itself is not very wide and won’t hold much. The IBaby radio is a neat addition but I’m not sure I will use it much. The pedometer is also a nice touch and I think I may actually find that useful.

    My only major complaint is that the front wheel does not swivel and it will take some getting used to. It could make it more difficult when running on winding country roads because it is not easy to turn.

    Overall, it is a fantastic product and well worth the money.

  5. July 06, 2010

    Samantha Allen


    Review by Samantha Allen for Jeep Overland Limited Jogging Stroller, Fierce
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    I bought this stroller after my delicate designer stroller was getting beat up outside. The jeep is ultra durable especially at our campsite and is a breeze on roads. I feel like my baby is safe when i run and she sleeps the entire time me and my husband walk our 3 mile walking trail on gravel. It is impossible to steer since the front wheel is locked so you have to lean it back and pivot on the back wheels. Might be a problem when she gets heavier. Also it does not fit in my compact or my husbands midsize trunk. We have to remove the wheels which is easy although we noticed the front wheel needs to be put on perfect otherwise it has a crooked wheel and it always turns to the side. I would not recommend as a full time stroller but it is awesome for outdoor grassy and gravel ground.

  6. July 06, 2010

    Jean Gray


    Review by Jean Gray for Chicco Ct0.6 Capri Lightweight Stroller, Tangerine
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    As a very compact stroller, this one is pretty good. I looked at many umbrella strollers and most did not have 5 point harnesses or aren’t comfy for someone over about 5’2″. Now I’m a hair under 5’8″, but I wouldn’t recommend this for anyone taller. My husband at 6′ had to hunch over to push it. Another issue is that the wheels are pretty close together and the handles don’t tilt back far enough to provide a lot of separation between your feet and the wheels. You do have to walk heel-toe if you are going to walk behind the stroller and that not only takes a little getting used to, but can be tiring because you don’t use your normal walking muscles.

    It has a very small basket underneath that can store some smile items, but because of the cross back support, you can’t put a bag of any size under there, but it’s good for small purchases. Also, while it does recline, it’s not much, but more than you would see on other umbrella strollers.

    Another plus is that it is significantly wider than the Jeep umbrella stroller and the other low price ones. My 3 month old looked cramped in that one and I cannot imagine her being able to use it for long. This stroller should last us for travel purposes (especially on the subway) for a couple of years.

    I also like that the sunshade can be snapped to the back of the stroller or you can unsnap it and change the angle depending on where the sun is.

    I recommend you take a test push of this before purchasing. They have them instock in limited colors at Babies R Us, but that’s good advice for any stroller purchase.

  7. Review by Chino for Chicco Ct0.6 Capri Lightweight Stroller, Tangerine
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    We bought this stroller primarily for travel purposes (airport/gate check, train, etc.). We used a Bugaboo Bee previously. My wife likes this one so much that she uses it almost exclusively. Granted, she is petite and the weight savings over the Bee were a huge factor for her. I still prefer the Bee. There are just some features you cannot do in an umbrella stroller.

    Likes:

    - Lightweight! At 11 lbs., it’s almost half the weight of traditional strollers and a good 7 lbs. lighter than the Bee. I didn’t think a lousy 7 lbs would make a significant difference, but it is noticables and makes all the difference to the wife. There is also a built in carry strap that is handy at the airport.

    - Compact. This is the greatest advantage of the umbrella. By “collapsing” in two dimensions, the Ct0.6 takes up less room than my golf clubs. The bee only “folds” in one dimension such that it ends up taking much more trunk space.

    - Overall construction. The frame seems to be sturdy and the folding mechanism seems safe and secure. The locking mechanism for the frame is a easy “step-on” bar across the rear (imagine a rear axle if you will) and clicks into place when the frame is locked open. Folding the frame requires a “pull towards you and up” double move (to prevent accidental folding of the stroller) that can be accomplished using one foot.

    - Full suspension. This feature (which the Bee also has) helps to absorb bumps and irregularities on the street or sidewalk. Although the suspension on the Bee is “springier” and works a little better, to me, the suspension on the Ct0.6 works well.

    - 5 point harness. Honestly, would you even consider anything these days that doesn’t come with a 5 point harness?

    - Sun canopy. Works well and can be “buttoned” at the rear to the top of the seat back. When unbuttoned, can be adjusted over a decent range. Somewhat small (covers maybe a 15 to 20 degree arc versus the 30-45 degree arc on the Bee).

    - Handle “grips”. Wonderfully rubbery and grippy and ergonomically upright.

    What I don’t like:

    - Brakes. I don’t like having to lock each rear wheel independently. I prefer the single brake pedal mechanism on the Bee. Unfortunately, I don’t know that a single brake pedal is possible on an umbrella stroller due to design limitations. Of note, the brake pedals on the Ct0.6 are unusually stiff. I have to give them a good stomp before they are locked down. They also require a decent tug to release.

    - Recline. I am glad that they at least offered some sort of recline here, but I have 2 complaints. 1.) It really doesn’t recline much. 2.) The recline mechanism blows. I love the 4 position recline on the Bee (which, by the way, goes all the way flat) and the single handle mechanism to recline the Bee’s seat. On the Chicco Ct0.6, the recline mechanism works very much like the expandable zipper on your rollaboard suitcase. In other words, you unbutton a strap at the top of the seat on either side of the seat and unzip an expansion gusset on either side (one zipper on each side) to recline the seat. It works to provide maybe an additional 15-20 degrees of recline.

    No opinion on:

    - Handles. There are a number of complaints here that the handles are not adjustable and are uncomfortable for some. Of course there truly isn’t such a thing as “one size fits all”, I believe that there is a “one size fits most” and that would apply to the Ct0.6′s handles. I’m 6’0″, my wife is 5’4″ and we both find the Ct0.6 handles to be at an appropriate height and therefore comfortable to each of us. Anatomically speaking, shorter people have shorter arms while taller people have longer arms and for the majority of people, appropriate “grip height” would fall in a similar range (anyone who has been fitted for golf clubs should understand what I’m talking about).

    Overall assessment:

    Great, cheap (cost), lightweight stroller that performs wonderfully as a travel stroller and can double duty as a primary stroller for toddlers. Cheers!

  8. July 06, 2010

    Jennifer Steffen


    Review by Jennifer Steffen for Chicco Ct0.6 Capri Lightweight Stroller, Tangerine
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    I bought this stroller a couple of weeks ago for a trip we were going on. It’s a lot easier to carry around than the big ones that take the car seat. I love the 5-point harness, and it folds and unfolds pretty easily (the plastic clip is a bit unruly). The harness snap is stiff, and I’ve given myself a couple of blood blisters trying to close it. We borrowed a friend’s older version a few months ago, and ours has some improved features:

    -better canopy to cover baby

    -better handles (I think they’re more ergonomic)

    -better undercarriage basket

    CONS: I’m 5’6″ and have a little trouble with the handle height. I’m not sure why someone can’t make an umbrella stroller with extendable handles, but I haven’t seen one for a decent price. I find that when I’m walking at a moderate/fast pace, my feet hit the wheels. I can get around this by holding on with one hand and walking beside the stroller, but it’s a bit aggravating. Also, when you fold up the stroller, the wheels hit the top of the canopy and leave dirt marks. Minor, but slightly annoying when you live in a dusty area.

    PROS: The 5-point harness works great for my 5-month old. The basket is big enough to carry a small diaper bag. There is no cup holder, but I hear you can purchase snap-on ones at BRU. Overall a pretty great product.

  9. July 06, 2010

    Joanne M.


    Review by Joanne M. for Chicco Ct0.6 Capri Lightweight Stroller, Tangerine
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    We purchased this stroller as an extra for around the house or quick trips out (in turquois) specifically for the shoulder harnesses because it’s hard to find an umbrella stroller with this option. The stroller is well made and visually pleasing (thus the 2 star rating). unfortunately my average size 8 month old finds it extremely uncomfortable. The problem is that the seat part is too inclined and even with the back in the upright position it makes his feet point up too high. therefore he has the tendency to lean forward because of the unnatural angle and he cannot relax. He ends up slumped to one side with his head resting on the side bar. This one will only be used for around the yard for short periods. Prior to purchasing this stroller I bought the “Kolcraft Tour SportĀ® Umbrella Stroller With Adjustable Canopy “. It was nearly half the price of the Chicco. Although it did not come with shoulder harnesses, it’s just as well made, the handlebars are foam padded and comes with a cup holder. The best part is that I use it daily inside the house and my son loves it. The seat is flatter and it reclines as well. He falls asleep minutes after strolling him around the house and even watches his “Baby Einstein” shows in it. It’s the best money spent so far. I also recommend any of the Maclaren Strollers, pricy but worth the money. I use the XLR for shopping and outing trips and he has plenty of room and is comfortable.

  10. Review by OC Mom for Chicco Ct0.6 Capri Lightweight Stroller, Tangerine
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    We have 4 different strollers for our 9 month old and this one is by far THE BEST. A must have. It’s lightweight and comfortable. Shoulder straps are ideal, most other upright umbrella type strollers don’t have shoulder straps. The baby and I flew from California to Florida and this was ideal in the airport. I could hold my 9 month old and collapse it by myself when going through security.

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