Joovy Kooper Umbrella Stroller, Brownie

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  • Modern new style super compact umbrella fold buggy
  • Sleek new aluminum tubing, quick release wheels plus two adult cup holders and zippered pocket
  • Fabulous1680 D fabric on multilpe reclining position seat with two mesh pockets
  • Extra large deluxe sun canopy with window, Storage basket and one step linked parking brake
  • One-step link parking brake

Product Description

The one stroller that feels as good in your hands as it looks. Joovy is proud to announce the addition of the Kooper Buggy Stroller to its stroller lineup. The Kooper is a mix between a euro style buggy and a modern umbrella stroller. The slotted aluminum frame and 1680D high luster fabric gives the Kooper a look that will stand out in a crowd. The Kooper has all the features that you have come to expect from a Joovy such as a huge removable canopy with sun visor, a… More >>

Joovy Kooper Umbrella Stroller, Brownie

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  1. S G says:

    I bought this stroller a couple of months ago and I love it. I really looked into many, many lightweight strollers. I wanted an umbrella-type stroller but more substantial. After deciding on a Chicco, which I almost bought, I somehow stumbled across this one. Here’s what sold me: (a) it’s lightweight (b) the canopy is huge and you can maneuver it with ease (c) it has all those reflectors (d) it’s easy to lift and carry (e) it’s cute and (d) you can adjust the recline as much as you like

    I always have it in my car.

    It doesn’t lock automatically but I never lock it anyway and you don’t really need to since it doesn’t take much space. It’s a really good looking stroller too.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Mom in SD says:

    What can I say about this stroller other than it is amazing! It is an umbrella stroller, but if it had a tray I would definitely classify it more as a travel stroller. We have the Graco Quattro Tour Deluxe stroller and also the Mia Moda Umbrella stroller and this is far better than either. I definitely prefer this over our Graco full size stroller. It is easy to push and my daughter LOVES it! We take it to the zoo once a week, and she wants to sit in it the whole time. She was starting to want to climb out of her full size stroller, which is why I thought getting this stroller was a good idea! I was right! It is so comfortable for her, and she can easily sleep in it. The basket underneath is an okay size, but don’t expect to put a huge bag in it. It has two cup holders which fit water bottles or even travel coffee mugs. There is also a zipper pouch that holds a lot. And the best part is…THE EXTENDED CANOPY!!!!!!!!!!! This thing shades all but the ankles and feet, and still allows the child to see what’s in front of them. There is also a window at the top, and you can actually see through it!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Adriane L. Meeus says:

    I know this is long, but I really wanted to highlight this stroller and some of the features we didn’t even know about until after we got it. We purchased this stroller after a few weeks of research. As many other people have done before, we were ready to move on from the huge car seat/stroller combo and get a more compact set of baby wheels with some style.

    After considering the Peg Perego P3 Pliko (USED mind you wow $$$), the 3 wheeling Jeep, the Kolcraft Contours 4 wheeler (this came in very close second but only comes in orange and my husband vetoed that color outright) and the Gogo Babyz Urban I found myself going back to this one over and over. Finally we hit a store that carried it to give it a spin. My husband was sure he wouldn’t like it, but after putting our 11 month old daughter in it for a test drive as well as messing with many of the other strollers there, we left the store with a Brownie Kooper and are extremely satisfied. Including the husband.

    So here are the pros and cons of what we consider a spectacular find. If you want quick why we love it just shoot to the end!

    Pros:

    LIGHT weight and folds very compact. Our (awesome) Graco system takes up the entire trunk area of the station wagon. We had it with us when we purchased the Kooper and so we had almost no room back there. So we put the Kooper in the backseat and it fit in between our 7 yo daughter and our 11 month old in her huge car seat.

    Comfy with baby in mind. The seat doesn’t let your kid slouch and is well padded but solid firmness for back support. I can’t stand umbrella strollers on average because of how kids have to sit in them. Not a problem here. The shoulder straps have padding around them and one benefit we found not listed on their site or obvious in photos is that the buckles swivel, so you don’t have to struggle to keep the straps straight with a squirmy baby. Just buckle her in then swivel them to the correct position- no twisted straps. It is also amazingly roomy because of how the bars arc around the child. They are smaller at the foot and the handles and wide in the middle, like those arc rod shower curtains.

    Buckling the kid in is also a snap. As in snap snap done. Yet I can still tell you the babies can’t undo it. Very secure. Our girl normally hates 5 point harnesses but was cozy and happy from the first.

    The recline really is superb. One handed recline with no pre-defined height settings. Put it where you want it.

    Maneuverability is a breeze. My husband can’t keep up with me in store aisles as it turns on a dime and fits everywhere you do. You can easily push and turn the Kooper with one hand.

    The bottom bars are high enough off the ground and far enough underneath the stroller that my 6 foot husband could not kick the axles even when he tried during our two hour around the store testing session. They also support the bottom of the basket so it can support more weight. (The basket is also removable for cleaning!)

    The padded handles are very comfortable and at a good height for both of us (I’m 5’5″ and he is 6′)

    The hood. OMG the hood. Canopy, sun visor, however you label it. One of the only strollers I’ve come across that actually has one worth having! The peekaboo window is also a respectable size and rolls up and secures with a toggle loop. The cool part is, you can unvelcro the hood and rotate it to cover the front of the baby. The top of the baby’s back rest has a strip of Velcro that will then attach to the BOTTOM of the part the drinks hang on, and you have a foot more shade! Mind you, I would not leave anything in the cup holders at this time :D

    Brakes work great, are easy to do and enough of a challenge to undo I don’t worry about an accidental break release yet still simple enough to not annoy you.

    Collapsing and setting up are also speedy fast and well done designed. The Kooper does have a latch to hold it closed when folded.

    There are reflectors on the hood, the shoulder straps, the side and the labels. If you bought a dark one like me (we wanted one that hid dirt well, it is for long term use, there WILL be stains) these will really help with visibility at night.

    Storage: The zip compartment on back is perfect for keeping sunblock, neosporin, band-aids, keys, wallet, etc… anything you want to have stay with the stroller and secure. The bottle holders are very handy as well though I would recommend getting an add on parent tray for open type cups. We mostly keep sunscreen bottles in them. A nice additional touch I’ve also never seen on any stroller are the mesh pockets in the CHILD area for them to store a favorite toy, snack, etc… and be able to access it themselves. We did add this: J.L. Childress Side Sling Stroller Cargo Net, Black

    It has 3 heights for the shoulder straps, once again something to make sure it grows with your child.

    It goes up to 50 pounds. For a lightweight stroller, this is superb.

    Cons:

    The handles are not height adjustable, this has never been a big deal for me but I know some people need it.

    They do not recommend use until 6 months, so it IS technically a replacement or second stroller. It is not car seat compatible either.

    The Kooper does not come with parent or child snack trays but you can easily buy affordable add ons to fix this. It seems to be a negative for most “Umbrella classified” strollers due to the way they fold- we have to remove the add on one before we collapse the Joovy since it gets so compact. For kids we use this (Safefit Snack Pod, Grey ) and it is great.

    The cup holders are more closed bottle holders- I recommend getting an add on parent tray (Like the Sunshine Kids Stroller Accessory Buggy Buddy). We use them to store our sunscreen bottles for us and the kids.

    There is no bumper/safety bar if you look for that. Once again, there are add ons (such as the JL Childress Belly Bar for Strollers, Black) but add ons do add cost to the overall price of the stroller. While I find the quality worth it, some may not.

    The brakes are not for bare toes, they are sturdy and not meant to be lightly undone.

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    So our final opinion is: Awesome stroller!

    The color choices give wide options (I hate how many strollers have like one or two choices and if you love the stroller just hope you can deal with the patterns)

    The overall look is really nice. Looking from the front the whole thing is just nice curves and well thought out. Aluminum, high strength easy clean attractive fabric, and all the little touches (like the mesh pouches for kids, reflectors, swivel snaps, movable canopy and zip compartment) really add up to great value. It also passed rigorous safety testing. A+ in my book.

    Oh! When collapsed, it lays with all four wheels still on the floor, meaning you can still push/pull it and have it roll. I’ve used my daughter’s sippy cup strap (a leash pretty much) to pull it behind me.

    I hope this helps, and if it isn’t the right one for you, I wish you the best on the great stroller search. Gotta love our babies!
    Rating: 5 / 5

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