Zooper Boogie

*Est. $360
Reviewed
January 2008
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Zooper Boogie

Pros
  • Easy steering and maneuverability
  • Large of accessories are included
  • Wheels are constructed to be all-terrain
Cons
  • Expensive
  • Heavy and bulky
  • No cup holder
 
 
 
 

Overall, reviewers say the Zooper Boogie is a good stroller, but they also suggest that some competing models offer better features and lighter weight for less money. This stroller scores best among parents for its steering and maneuverability, but receives complaints about its heavy 27-pound weight and overall bulkiness. A large number of accessories are included: a winter boot, rain cover, tire pump and more.

We found the most thorough review for the three-wheeled Zooper Boogie at Baby-Gaga.com, where it's rated in several performance categories based on testing and parent interviews. The Zooper Boogie has also accumulated a few postings from owners on Epinions. Consumer Reports reviewed an older, heavier version of the Zooper Boogie a couple of years ago, but hasn't evaluated the latest version, which is a bit lighter.

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Our Sources

1. Baby-Gaga.com

This site rates and evaluates the Zooper Boogie in eleven categories, based on testing and interviews with parents. The Zooper Boogie's reversible seat is a highlight, and the included accessories make it a very good value. However, some parents say it can be difficult to handle and store when folded, and it's very heavy.

Review: Zooper Boogie Review, Editors of Baby-Gaga.com, Jan. 18, 2006

2. Baby Bargains

This is the web companion of the excellent baby-gear book, Baby Bargains. Parents are invited to comment in a user forum. The reviews here are thorough and detailed, with lists of pros and cons.

Review: Zooper Boogie Reviews, Contributors to BabyBargains.com

3. JoggingStroller.com

JoggingStroller.com is a retail site that also publishes a short review for each stroller. While the review for the Zooper Boogie is almost entirely positive, editors do make some casual comparisons to similar strollers.

Review: Zooper Boogie Reviews, Editors of JoggingStroller.com

4. Epinions.com

About a dozen owners give the Zooper Boogie an above-average rating. The stroller's steering and handling, as well as its reclining seat and swivel wheel, get high marks, but parents agree with other review sites on the negatives: Weight, lack of a cup holder and cumbersome folding.

Review: Zooper Boogie reviews, Contributors to Epinions

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