
The Jeep Liberty Sport Urban Terrain is an inexpensive, all-terrain stroller that gets generally good reviews, although nothing like the glowing reviews that BOB or Baby Jogger strollers receive. The Jeep Liberty Sport Urban Terrain has a swiveling front wheel that can be locked for rough terrain or uneven sidewalks. Parents appreciate the value and find the stroller easy to steer and maneuver. Professional reviewers think the Jeep line of strollers is one of the best bargains available, especially for parents who need a versatile stroller for shopping and walking around the neighborhood. Owners also like the console and cup holder (you'll have to pay extra for these accessories with most top-rated strollers), but also find this stroller rather bulky. The Jeep Liberty Sport Urban Terrain sports a steel frame (as most inexpensive strollers do), so it is heavier than more expensive alternatives such as the BOB Revolution (*Est. $390). The Liberty Sport stroller is still listed on Kolcraft's website, but its online availability is getting slim.
One top baby gear book briefly mentions the Jeep Liberty Sport Urban Terrain in an overview of the Kolcraft line of strollers, but doesn't go into too much detail.
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In an overview of the Kolcraft line of strollers, authors Denise and Alan Fields highlight the Jeep brand. The Jeep Liberty Sport Urban Terrain is discussed briefly.
Review: Chapter 9: Strollers, Diaper Bags, Carriers and Other To Go Gear, Denise and Alan Fields, Eighth edition, 2009
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