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joovy kooperx2 lightweight compact fold double stroller

joovy kooperx2 lightweight compact fold double stroller Joovy Kooper Compact Stroller

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joovy kooperx2 lightweight compact fold double stroller Joovy Kooper Compact StrollerA Compact Stroller with Storage We hate strollers that fall apart within a few months of ownership, thats why we designed the full sized Joovy Kooper stroller to be compact, yet hard wearing to last beyond your little ones first birthday. Compact but tough comfortably carrying kids up to 55 lb Newborn ready car seat adapter available for 30 car seat models HUGE wheels for the smoothest ride ever The ONLY compact stroller in the US with a tray that

A Compact Stroller with Storage

We hate strollers that fall apart within a few months of ownership, that’s why we designed
the full-sized Joovy Kooper stroller to be compact, yet hard-wearing to last beyond your little
one’s first birthday.

  • Compact but tough — comfortably carrying kids up to 55 lb
  • Newborn-ready car seat adapter available for 30 car seat models
  • HUGE wheels for the smoothest ride ever
  • The ONLY compact stroller in the US with a tray that folds with it
  • Meets Disneyland® / Disney® World stroller size requirements

The Joovy Difference

Our mission was simple – take the compact stroller and make it BETTER. We’ve added bigger wheels for an effortless push, more space for kids and stuff, and given it a sturdy design with a tri-fold that stows neatly in even the tiniest trunks.

Best. Stroller. EVER.

From the storage basket to the seat, we’ve intentionally engineered the Kooper to dominate the stroller market.

Big Wheels, Don’t Care!

Our compact Kooper stroller has the biggest wheels of any comparable stroller on the market. That means a smooth ride for little ones and an easy one-handed push for you.

One-Step Linked Brake

No Kick Stroller Trays

Our swing open stroller trays ROCK. We’ve added extra-deep cup holders for bumpy rides and made sure little ones can’t kick the tray and lose their snacks! 100% removable and washable. It also folds down with the stroller, so feel free to keep it attached.

Extra Space and Reclining Seat for Comfort

Little ones can kick back and relax with the customizable recline of the Kooper’s seat without limiting your access to the storage basket below. We’ve also added extra headroom to the seats, helping out tall and older kids.

Feet Up and Relax

Kids will love the three-position footrests which adjust to meet their leg length for comfort.

Perfect for Tiny Trunks

The Kooper’s tri-fold makes it great for compact cars with limited cargo space.

Standing Fold

Don’t lay your Kooper on the dirty floor. Once folded (with just one hand), it can stand independently. — the Kooper can stand independently on its own when folded.

Storage – Because We Love You

The Kooper has a non-bulky mesh cup holder and zipper pocket to keep your drinks, keys, wallet, and other personal belongings safe. And because we know storage is so important, we’ve added a rear basket with 15 lb of storage capacity for shopping and anything else you may need to carry.

Superior Sun Protection

Our extra-large water-repellant canopy provides UPF 50 sun protection from almost any angle and unzips for even MORE coverage. Oh, and we’ve added a peek-a-boo window so you can keep an eye on your little one, too.

Say NO to Chemicals

Every product we make here at Joovy is 100% flame retardant chemical free – because what your child uses matters. We’ve also made the Kooper’s seat fabric removable, so it can be machine washed using gentle washing powder rather than heavy spot cleaners.

Technical Specs

  • Assembled dimensions: 34.5″ L x 21″ W x 41″ H
  • Folded dimensions: 29.3″ L x 21″ W x 12.5″ H
  • Product weight: 16 lbs
  • Min. age: 3 months or 0 months with Universal Car Seat Adapter
  • Max. weight: 55 lbs.
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