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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: By J, K, W, and N's Mom (Massachusetts, USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Delta Zoo Loos Upright Lightweight Stroller (Baby Product) I bought thiis item after seeing other peoples' reviews through another retailer, given the customers gave it five stars...I put it through a rather rigorous weekend at an autumn festival in our area. Unfortunately, through all the mud, rocky soil, and bumpy, grassy areas its manueverability proved to be barely mediocre. If you are buying a lightweight stroller for trips to the mall or other easy terrain, it should be fine, but I do not suggest it as an off road vehicle. Also, the safety belt is somewhat flimsy compared to other strollers. I'm pretty dissapointed, and will probably have to buy another stroller. Bummer... 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: By Anita (georgia) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Delta Zoo Loos Upright Lightweight Stroller (Baby Product) I know it's a very economical stroller but it is made with very cheap materials, my daugther couldn't even sir right on it, i looked like she was gonna fall from it, i couldn't put her through the torture anymore. :( By This review is from: Delta Zoo Loos Upright Lightweight Stroller (Baby Product) I bought this for my two year old son, since the only stroller that he had was an umbrella stroller, which did not work for transporting groceries, or having him out on daytrips. My first mistake was overpaying for this, a LOT. I paid $60 for it at Sears, and wish that I had spent the extra money on the stroller that I wanted most. Here's a rundown of the problems that I have with it:
-Wheels are plastic, very cheap, and don't turn easy. (They stick sideways on smooth surfaces and I have to kick them straight again.) -I was never able to put on the cupholder, because the screws were the wrong size. Too trivial to try and contact them for proper screws. -The instructions for putting the sunshade on were confusing to me, so I never got that on. I already had a sunshade that I can attach, though, so no big loss. -The seat does not allow the child to sit correctly. If you don't have it reclined at all, the child still is unable to sit up and still lean against the...Read more |