Jeep Liberty Limited 3 Wheel All Terrain Stroller
Jeep Liberty Limited 3 Wheel All Terrain Stroller
- iBaby sound system easily connects to your iPods and MP3 player for everyone’s listening pleasure
- Parent tray includes deep cup holders
- I Drive entertainment toy includes horn, car sounds and music and attaches to swivel child tray with cup and snack holders
- Rugged 12” inflatable tires grip to on all types of terrain
- Easy swivel front wheel locks for uneven surfaces
Jeep Liberty Stroller Get ready to conquer all types of terrain with the Jeep Liberty Stroller. With front swivel wheels, this stroller from Jeep Baby makes maneuvering anywhere easy and fun. Whether you’re on a urban street, a suburban sidewalk o
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List Price: $ 169.99
Price: $ 159.98


Review by God and Family First for Jeep Liberty Limited 3 Wheel All Terrain Stroller
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I have an infant and two older children, ages 8 and 3. We live in a small town with bumpy brick sidewalks. We are near the beach with a bumpy wooden boardwalk. I spend alot of time trekking across grassy, athletic fields, walking on local erands and schlepping books to and from the library.
I decided that I would skip the “lightweight” stroller I’d used in the past because they just didn’t perform well or hold up well for our lifestyle. This is my first “jogger” 3 wheel style. After 6 months, I do not regret my decision.
What I love about this stroller:
- fits our infant carseat perfectly and securely.
- steers effortlessly with one hand.
- swivels on a dime.
- rides smooth as silk over the bumpiest terrain, even the huge grassy athletic field, with little effort, my 8yr old can even push it easily.
- comfortable fit and ride for my 3yr old.
- cost – Sears 119.00 on sale with a coupon.
- large basket holds plenty of books, groceries, etc.
- looks sporty, gender neutral, for baby, as well as my husband.
- tall enough for me 5’10″ and my husband 6’3″.
- 3 deep cups for water, keys, etc. and for baby. (we have removed the steering wheel).
What I’ve learned to live with…
- heavy weight. I was used to a lightweight stroller. In comparison, this weighs a ton. The weight is not a problem for steering, just for loading into my vehicle.
- bulk. We have a Suburban so space is not an issue, but this would have consumed the trunk of my old Jetta.
- changing a tire. my husband had to do this when I got a flat.
- no hand brake. this stroller can “get away from you” and the foot brakes are a must to use on inclines.
Review by Ecaterina Malahina for Jeep Liberty Limited 3 Wheel All Terrain Stroller
Also I can’t buckle my 4 months old daughter in it. The safety straps are too loose in their shortest adjustment.I have to put her in the carseat always and it’s too big and bulky. However I get a lot of compliments about such a cool cart.I don’t like to go around in the stores with it, it’s longer than other strallers and I always bump into things, so embarrasiing.I am looking to buy a light weight straller or Graco Quattro Tour Deluxe Stroller , where I can strall my baby without car seat and go with a more compact straller.
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Yes it’s a cool straller, but it is NOT a jogger as it is said on the target website!I bought it on Amazon and it was specifically stated in the description and assembling instructions that it is not a jogger. It is roomy and I like music on the go and it is going almost everywhere,I even was able to push it on sand in the water park.
However I totally hate to put it in and out of the trunk. It is SOOO HEAVY and huge, even I work out..I have a spacy trunk in my Acura TL and even with this space it’s difficult to put it in, I have to turn the front wheel and I even scratched my bumper once dragging this monster out
Review by K. Hock for Jeep Liberty Limited 3 Wheel All Terrain Stroller
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This is truly a GREAT stroller for the price. Here’s what I like…
1. The storage is the best part. There’s ample storage under/behind the seat and a second compartment under the child’s feet. The Bob has nowhere near the same amount of storage.
2. The air inflatable tires are great, we walked on a dirt path soon after purchase, while my son was sleeping, and it was easy to push and smooth to ride in-didn’t even wake the baby!
3. I also really like all the cup holders. The more expensive brands don’t have the cup holders or snack trays like this one does.
4. Despite it’s size it is extremely easy to maneuver. It pushes very easily on all surfaces.
I would have given the stroller 5 stars except for a few minor issues…
1. I had to return the first one I purchased because the one hand fold system didn’t work. The second one worked just fine.
2. It is very big to fold, but if you have a van or SUV it shouldn’t be too much of a problem. Not the best choice for a small car. I think most strollers like this are big to fold, so it probably isn’t any bigger than other brands.
3. As other reviewers said, the straps don’t shorten very much when in the bottom slot. This can be worked around if you shorten the straps all the way, and then push the buckle through the shoulder hole so that the buckle (plastic square shaped ‘buckle’ that shortens the strap) is in the back of the seat. A little annoying, but it works.
4. The seat can’t be machine washed. The tag on the back of the seat specifically says do not machine wash. It can however, be spot washed with water and a cloth. I also don’t see how it can be removed since it looks like it’s attached to the sun shade. A fairly big complaint for me, but I would still buy again.
5. The snack try could be a little closer to the seat, but I think it’s designed like that to accommodate an infant car seat.
I’ve had 5 strollers over the past 6 years and besides the snap ‘n go this is my favorite. Even over a Maclaren (which I’ve owned 2 of). If your looking for a good long distance walking stroller with great storage, or for long outings like the zoo/Disneyland, that doesn’t cost you an arm and a leg-this is the one to get. If you need something for a smaller car or for just around Starbucks get a Maclaren. But don’t try taking a Maclaren to Disneyland, we learned that the hard way!
To be honest, after comparing to the Bob, even if I could afford to get it, I think I’d still buy this one just for the storage!
Review by Rae Yamamoto for Jeep Liberty Limited 3 Wheel All Terrain Stroller
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After 4 strollers, I finally found one that my 10 month old son just loves! I also find it safe because of the 5 point harness. His other strollers just had the waist belt which he actually fell out of. I will never use it again! My son usually hates riding in strollers, but this one he doesn’t mind. He loves playing with the steering wheel and music buttons. I also take him walking and enjoy listening to my i-pod. Even though its a running stroller i use it for everthing. I use it when we go shopping because the driving wheel and music buttons keep him occupied. The only reason I didn’t give it 5 stars is because its pretty heavy for me to lug around. Also, it would be better if the steering wheel were a little closer to him. But i guess as he gets older he’ll be able to reach it easier. Other than that I’d reccomend this stroller to anybody!
Review by T. Mercer for Jeep Liberty Limited 3 Wheel All Terrain Stroller
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We’ve had a slightly different Jeep Liberty stroller (black/red/grey color) for 2 years and really love it. We have used it everywhere – the mall, walks, running and lots of park & off-road use. Our Graco infant carrier rested nicely enough on the front tray/in the seat but since it didn’t click on/secure anywhere, I jogged a bit slower until baby was big enough to strap into the reclined seat with some rolled blankets tucked around his sides to keep him snug. Favorite features are the speakers (ours has a place big enough for a Discman CD player but we use w/ MP3 player), the real tires & tire pump (we’ve used it but note you have to assemble the pump – I was clueless but hubby had it in a jiffy. I just leave it together now), the large storage basket that holds everything (we use it when we walk to the grocery store too!) and our 2 yr old son still loves the steering wheel toy that plays music, engine starting sound, and horn. The downside is it’s bulky even when folded. Fits fine in back section of our small SUV (Subaru Forester) but doesn’t fit in the trunk of Grandma’s Mercury Sable. One other small negative is the seat reclines with a cord fastener, which has to be pulled out to full recline before closing the stroller, but since we never use the seat reclined it has to be adjusted back up each time we unfold it. Overall, we think the pros are much greater than the cons and have been very happy with it!