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Welcome to this review of the Jeep Liberty Limited Urban Terrain Stroller
The Jeep Liberty Limited Urban Terrain Stroller is designed to provide a go-anywhere ride
and also to keep your baby entertained throughout that ride.
Featuring large, inflatable tires which are ideal for bumpy and uneven surfaces, the stroller's
12 inch front wheel also swivels to navigate in tight spots and can be locked for easier
maneuverability on rough terrain.
The seat, which can accommodate children up to 40 pounds in weight, can be reclined for
naps and includes an adjustable 5 point safety harness.
To keep your baby entertained during his or her ride, the stroller comes equipped with
a toy steering wheel and the iBaby sound system which allows you to plug in your iPod, iPhone,
or MP3 player.
Plenty of storage space in provided through the parent tray, a large under-the-seat storage
basket and two detachable cargo bags.
The stroller also features a simple one-handed fold design for transport and will stand upright
for easy storage.
Finally, the stroller is designed to work with most major brands of infant car seat
without the need for an extra adapter.
At first sight the Jeep Liberty Limited Urban Terrain Stroller would seem to be the ideal
all-terrain stroller complete with its own entertainment center, but what do its customers
have to say about it?
Overall most people (about 80% of all customers) are very pleased with their purchase and,
in particular, many buyers comment on how well the stroller handles "off road" on gravel
roads and dirt driveways as well as on the pavement.
Buyers also like the fact that the seat is both wide and tall to accommodate older children
and lowers back nicely for naps with a convenient peek-a-boo window in the canopy.
Finally, there are many positive comments about the excellent storage provided by the
pockets and compartments on the stroller and by the large under-seat basket.
There are of course also a few negative comments about this particular stroller and two in
particular are worth noting here.
The first is the fact that the canopy is attached to the top back of the seat which limits how
far you can pull it forward.
The second concerns the iBaby Sound System which some buyers feel is nothing more than
an advertising gimmick and is of quite a poor quality.
Overall this would appear to be a good quality stroller from a company with a long history
of manufacturing baby products. So, ignoring the sound system which does seem to be little
more than a sales gimmick, if you are looking for a stroller which will fair well 'off road'
then the Jeep Liberty Limited Urban Terrain Stroller is undoubtedly one
to consider.