Kinderwagon BLACK Hop Double Child Stroller w/ Canopy
From Kinderwagon
| Price: | $349.99 |
Product Description
The Kinderwagon Hop Tandem Umbrella Stroller's lightweight aluminum frame allows easy portability. Use its one-touch double brakes to easily control the movement. The stroller stands in an upright position when folded.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #41370 in Single Detail Page Misc
- Color: Black
- Brand: Kinderwagon
- Model: 610BLACK
- Dimensions: .0" h x.0" w x.0" l,.0 pounds
Features
- Rear Seat suitable from 3+ months to 50 lbs. Reclines to 130 degrees.
- Front Seat suitable from 6+ months to 50lbs. with a 2 position recline and 2 position leg rest.
- Car Seat compatible with Graco, Snug Ride models. (only usable with 1 infant car seat)
- Weight: 21.5lbs.
- Dimensions: Folded - 45.5"L x 12"W x 15.5"H. Unfolded - 30"L x 20.5"W x 42"H.

Most helpful customer reviews
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.After the birth of our second child, I searched high & low for a double stroller that was lightweight, easy to maneuver & fold, and that would fit in our small car.I had seen the Kinderwagon Hop online, but never in person, so I was a little nervous about buying something I couldn't try first, but I'm so happy I took a chance. Our almost 2 year loves it- the first time we put him it it, he refused to get out! I think he likes that the seat is very upright and he can easily see things as we're walking.Pros:-Very easy to fold. It's more or less like folding a single umbrella stroller. I don't have to remove the second seat to fold it (like most tandem strollers).-Folds very small, only a little bigger (mostly longer) than most umbrella strollers. It is a little too long for the trunk of our VW Golf, but it fits easily sitting upright in the back seat.-Easy to get both kids into their seats. With the tandem Phil & Ted's I found accessing the bottom seat to be a bit tough on my back, as it required bending at an awkward angle for me.-Upright seats. Most strollers are somewhat reclined, even in their most upright position. Our toddler prefers sitting upright so he can see easily. We keep the back seat reclined a bit for our 7 month old.-decent sized basket with side zipper access. I honestly wasn't expecting a basket with an umbrella stroller, but it has come in handy for small items.-Great customer service. We did have an issue with the clips on one of the shoulder straps breaking. It was very easy to contact customer service and they quickly sent us replacement straps.Cons--As others have mentioned, the child in back can pull the hair of the child in front. For now, we've solved the problem by reclining our 7 month old so she can't reach. At some point she'll be able to reach better, but honestly, our toddler is constantly sticking his foot in her mouth in the car, so if it's not pulling hair, it's something else. I'm just not going to worry about it.-The canopy provides great coverage for the child in back, but not so good for the child in front. This is easily fixed with an extender/shade.-The seats aren't very deep. Both our kids are on the skinny side, so it's not an issue for us, but I could see it being an issue in the back seat, for a bigger child.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.LOOOOVE this stroller! We have a 20 month old and 7 month old. I did a TON of research trying to find a small, lightweight, double stroller. After a while I just decided that one must not exist - - until I found this one!The first time I used it three mom's asked me where I'd gotten it. lol. Well worth the money - we sold our other double stroller on craigslist first before getting this one because there was a bit of sticker shock at spending $300 bucks on a stroller.Pros:- It's SO much smaller and lighter than my first double stroller (Contours - Options Tandem Stroller).- It folds SO SMALL! Folded in the back of my car, it's half the size of my old Graco single stroller!- Quick to open and close up.- Easy to get through doorways, narrow hallways, etc.- You can hang a bag on the handles and it won't fall over (LOL).- Little cup holder you can clip on and off.- Stadium seating is great for kid in back (so they can see out too).- It really is not long at all, shorter than my single Graco stroller - awesome!- You can clip in a car seat and still have your other kid sit in there too (I have not tried this yet).Cons:- The instructions when you get it aren't very detailed; but you can find more help online.- Back seat is quite shallow, you have to clip your kid in there (even if you're not walking - just putting them in there to nap while at a BBQ, etc.) or they'll just slide down to the foot rest.- Not a lot of storage.. but it's technically an umbrella stroller so most of those don't have one anyway.- Canopy shade won't fully cover front kid.We're taking a flight to Seattle in a few weeks and I'm excited to use this in the airport!!Do yourself a favor and get this stroller!!!---Maggie :)
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.I had a very hard time finding good pictures of this collapsed or really any reviews at all. If I remember I will try and come back in six months or so to re-review this.Pros: Small for a tandem Folds up ALMOST as small as a single umbrella Back seat reclines flat - great (I hope) for the coming little one storage basket is reasonable, with a side zipper to make it easier to get it in and out COMES WITH A RAIN COVER I can fold it up with the rain cover in the bottom and it won't fall out or stick out too obnoxiously Easy fold/unfold Today I had my 48 pound four year old (he is about 44 inches tall) in the back and my 28 lb 2 year old in the front and it was heavy of course but not bad. Stroller wheels go over dips and bumps much easier than other umbrella strollers I didn't have to lift up the front wheels once during a 2 mile walk this morning.Cons: Is heavier than a single but it feels sturdy The seats are skinny, but I guess they needed to do that to not make it so long. the brake works but feels flimsy, I really hope it lasts the canopy is a little annoying. It pops off when my two year old yanks on it, and I would love it to be separated, so that I can adjust it better for each child PRiCEY, but worth it if it lasts at least four or so years. My jogger was 800 after all attachments, we have replaced the wheels once for 30 in the last seven years and it is still going strong. I don't mind spending this much if it lasts
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