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Little Tikes Cozy Cruiser Trailer/Jogger
by Little Tikes
Little Tikes Cozy Cruiser Trailer/Jogger - Click to Enlarge
$138.87 to $199.99 from 7 stores
The Cozy Cruiser isn't the Cadillac of kiddie strollers, to be sure, but it certainly qualifies for Saturn sta… Read more
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Customer Reviews
2 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5 of 5 stars  a great jogger
Tuesday, December 07, 2004
I bought this jogger after reading all of the reviews. I was a little optimistic at first, but as usual with little tikes, everything turned out to be okay!! My kids love riding in it, and i love using it. I jog on a flat surface, so there are no bumps, but i assume if the surface is not smooth, the ride for the kids will not be smooth as well. I would not blame it on the wheels of the jogger. To me, they seem very durable and long lasting.

5 out of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2 of 5 stars  Disappointing Product
Wednesday, November 10, 2004
I just bought one second hand - should have read the reviews first. I have used several jogging strollers, but this one is very poorly designed. the front wheel attachment is very unstable, and as a result, the jogger has a tendency to pull to the left - spent more effort trying to keep it in a straight line than pushing it! Also, front wheel shows premature wear and warps. As a bike trailer only, it is adequate. However, attaching it to the bike can be challenging - best if you can do it once and leave it on. All in all, disappointing product from Little Tykes. You get what you pay for!

5 out of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2 of 5 stars  Sheesh!
Wednesday, September 15, 2004
In the 2 years that I've had the cruiser behind a bike, both the wheels have already warped. Not what I expeced from Little Tykes. I'm having to deal w/buying new tires frequently due to flats because of the wheels. Now the whole thing wobbles making for a bumpy ride. Add to the fact that I couldn't purchase replacement wheels online. Ughhh!

6 out of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2 of 5 stars  What were they thinking?
Friday, August 20, 2004
We have eleven month old twins and a 8 and a 7 year old. Always love to ride bikes as a family. Bought this item because of price and product description. Husband loves to jog with older kids. Wanted something which would serve both activities. Big Mistake. Trailer is a nightmare to hook-up to bike. Connection is not secure. Rear wheels do not move to go around corners. Had to ride in the street in order to make a wide turn. Not safe. Directions were very difficult to understand for assembly. Bike pedals were always scraping against the connection. I was not very comfortable with my children in the trailer. I was always afraid the trailer would tip over. Returned item to the store and exchanged for a better item. Had store assemble new item and demonstrate connection. We now have a Burley Trailer and we love it. More expensive but more durable and safe. With the first trailer, we got what we paid for. I wonder if the manufacturer even tested this trailer to check for problems? What were they thinking?

3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5 of 5 stars  Fun ... but a pain!
Monday, July 05, 2004
Our daughter loves her Cozy Cruiser, which we use as a trailer but not as a jogging stroller ... fortunately, however, she wasn't around for the two hours it took her pitiful parents to put this thing together! The instructions are solely picture-based and are extremely vague - we had some pieces in and out 4 or more times. The mechanism which connects the trailer to the bike is poorly designed - you could easily use three people just to attach the bike to the trailer - one to support the bike, one to support the trailer bar and one to hook the connector to the bike - but usually there's only one parent available during the day so you have to fumble around trying to attach it. We're also a little concerned with the durability of the connection. Obviously the designers thought you'd only hook it up once, then leave it in your garage ... well, we live in a townhouse with no garage and a small patio so the bike & trailer have to come inside every night and be disconnected ... not too convenient. Once assembled, though, a great product which allows parent and child a lot of fun and freedom.
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