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The Joovy Tricycoo UL is an 8-stage adjustable toddler tricycle featuring 3 rubber tires, a 3-position reclining and 180° swiveling seat, a removable parent handle with pedal lock, safety harness, retractable canopy, and built-in storage. Designed to grow with your child from 6+ months to independent riding, it folds compactly for easy transport and storage.
Product Dimensions | 31.1 x 19.3 x 36.6 inches |
Item model number | 1100 |
Safety warning | For children 6+ months. |
Target gender | Male |
Material Type | Rubber |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 15.6 pounds |
Country/Region of origin | China |
M**A
Happy with my purchase and so is my toddler lol
I have been impressed with this brand and the quality they maintain.My toddler lives this trike. It is easy. Sturdy. Has lots of phases and options as they grow.We travel with it, use it at the doctor, grocery store— all the things!!
B**E
Great product
We absolutely love this trike. Very sturdy, and handles excellent. Little to no assembly. I recommend for anyone who plans to use a trike for more than one generation of kid in your life.
K**D
Ehhh
Compared to the LX the UL everything is cheaper quality and smaller. If we didn't buy both models we would say this trike is great except the cupholder and the travel bag.(both TERRIBLE) but the ride is smooth and safe. The rubber wheels are the best and the ride is very smooth, if you can live with the larger model the LX is MUCH better.
A**R
Really Disapointed
I did a lot of research and comparisons to find a stroller trike. I ended up going with this one because I wanted one that could fold and was lightweight because I need to take it up stairs every day.After two weeks of almost daily use the latch to lock the trike into the unfolded position seems to have already worn out. It no longer snaps into position when unfolding it no matter how hard I stomped on it.Pros- If you can just wheel this into your garage and don't need to unfold it frequently it might last you awhile.- The rubber tires seem like they will last a long time and are smooth riding.Cons- Very hard to fold and unfold and latch to lock it wore out after two weeks making it useless.- The handle is not long enough and seems short. I'm only 5'5'' and it felt short.- The front wheel was extremely squeaky the first time we used it, but we were able to fix that with some WD40- The sun visor is hard to fold in and out and doesn't provide very much coverage.- The carry bag gets in the way making it more difficult to fold and unfold.- My daughter only 18 months can already drag her feet on the ground when riding she is tall, but I didn't expect her feet to drag with all the nice foot rests.- Seems a bit unsteady when riding on slight inclines or when my daughter decides to start rocking back and forth.- Very unsteady going up or down curbs.
S**M
Slowly liking it
This was an intentional purpose bc it did what others didn’t and that fold to close. My first few weeks I hated it, however my eager mom tossed the box upon arrival. I have a small car but I was able to carry the snap and go plus this bike in my busy trunk (has a bunch of stuff).The recline sucks!Remeber it’s a tricycle so backing up take coordination, patience, and muscle.Cup holder does it’s function but it’s blah...Folding and set up takes practice, PRACtice, PRACTICE.. don’t be in a rush. The video is very helpful bc clicking that release bar into place is frustrating as hell especially with and infant in hand.This is the attention grabber, when the baby is up he’s cruising , but when he’s sleep the recline does nothing and child is hunched over. I have infant travel neck pillows so I just keep one in the bag and made it work.
L**E
Collapsible
Easy to assemble
T**A
Prepare to brake all you nails to assemble this thing
I wish I had returned it. I have to stomp with my foot and get my hands all dirty in order to open and latch this tricycle. I dread collapsing it to put it in the car. I would rather avoid the painful process of opening it up
W**D
Toss it in the trunk and go to the park!
If you're like us, you've spent a lot of time obsessing over different models of tricycles. We chose the UL and overall we're very happy with the quality, manouverability, and "fun" factor for baby.The most important deciding factor for us was the ability to toss the tricycle in the trunk of the car and take it to the park or grandma and grandpa's house. This narrowed the range of models to only the UL and a few competitors. We chose the Tricycoo UL because it had leg rests that would make it usable for younger babies. We never ended up using the rear facing mode, but the leg rests made sure baby was comfortable and safe when transitioning from a carseat/stroller to a more upright posture. We have since moved on to the pegs, but it was nice being able to use the Tricycoo UL before baby was tall enough to reach them.I was initially worried it would be rickety and difficult to control, but the best way to describe it is, if a standard stroller is a four door sedan, the UL is a sports car. It feels fun and sporty to tootle around with. The wheels are good on most surfaces, including pavement, rocks and grass. Very rugged terrain and things like going up and down curbs are more of a problem than with our traditional stroller.It does take a few moments and reasonable force to unfold and snap into place. We usually have one person focusing on getting out the Tricycoo while the other deals with the baby. That's really not a problem in the parking lot at the playground, but I don't think we'd feel comfortable using it instead of an umbrella stroller in a crowded subway or airport. Our tallest family member is around 5'10" and finds it comfortable to push, but a much taller person might have to crouch or bend over. The Tricycoo UL is not the smallest folding tricycle or the smoothest to fold/unfold, but, among folding trikes, for us it strikes the right balance between portability and adjustability.For longer journeys, I wish there was a cupholder attachment in the front for baby, and it would have been really nice if it had a stroller-style shelf for a purse or small diaper bag. We usually leave everything in the car rather than using the detachable storage bag. The adjustable shade is a great size and shape, even on very sunny days. The seat and foot rests and wheel area are well designed to keep baby safe.Baby thinks it's a lot of fun and loves being able to look all around and even steer sometimes! We love being able to fold it up and take it to a park or trail. We also love how fun it is to push and how it can adjust to fit baby's changing needs. It's sturdy and well made and worth the premium to be able to take it with us wherever we want to go.
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