thoughts? i have a 21 month old and a 6 month old and we are going to georgia, florida and iowa for a week each this summer. I am wanting to get the jeep wrangler all weather umbrella strollers with canopy and the back that changes to a mesh lining for airflow. does anyone have these? we will be driving to florida and iowa but flying to georgia and I need something that we can rope together to make them easier to push but can also use seperately if needed and that dont take up alot of space in the car. We already have a baby trend double jogger that i love but its not airport feasible because its rather large, even though its a dream to push! the jeep ones also recline for napping which i like
do these manuver well, fold easily, hold up? my 6 month old is tiny (13 lbs, 25 in, doesnt sit up on own yet), will she be okay in it? any previous user comments would be appreciated! They are $40 a piece which i dont really want to spend on yet ANOTHER stroller but figure they will be worth it with all the traveling we are doing. (we already have a single travel system, the double jogger, a single jogger, and a cheap umbrella with no canopy 2nd hand that i hate because its so hard to steer)
linky to help: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Jeep-Wrangler-All-Weather-Umbrella-Stroller-Vibe/17783190
Re: anyone have the jeep sport umbrella stroller
We have one that my parents got us. It's okay, but I find it a little awkward to push. I haven't used it much. Friends of ours have borrowed it a couple of times when they have flown. It worked okay because it folded up well. It is a bit of a pain to manuever through a crowded airport.
Try out your 6 month old in your regular umbrella stroller first to make sure she can handle sitting up in a stroller. The back reclines a little ways, but not all the way down.
When we flew through the night to CA last fall, we ended up taking a front/back double that I had gotten at a thrift store. We like it better because of the storage bin on the bottom and the back seat reclined all the way. That gave our daughter a place to sleep during the long layover we had in Seattle.