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    Joovy Caboose Too Ultralight Stroller

    Ratings

    Ratings

    Test Results

    Ease of use
    3 / 5

    Ease of use

    Ease of use is based on ease of setting up and using the stroller and all of its features: folding and unfolding, adjusting the safety harness, opening and closing the buckle, engaging and disengaging brakes, lifting and carrying the folded stroller as if placing it into a car trunk, and, for compatible strollers, installing and removing an infant car seat.

     /  5
    Maneuverability
    3 / 5

    Maneuverability

    Maneuverability is the ease of pushing and maneuvering the stroller with a 40-lb. child on a variety of surfaces including pavement, dirt and grass, through a series of cones, up and down a curb, on straight paths, up- and downhill and around corners.

     /  5
    Safety
    5 / 5

    Safety

    Safety is assessed by testing to the the requirements of the federal stroller safety standard, 16 CFR Parts 1112 and 1227, which incorporates, by reference, the most current version of the ASTM stroller safety standard, F833-19. We also put strollers through Stability and Braking and other tests designed by CR.

     /  5

    About

    The Joovy Caboose Too Ultralight is part of the Strollers test program at Consumer Reports. In our lab tests, Double strollers & multiples models like the Caboose Too Ultralight are rated on multiple criteria, such as those listed below.

    Ease of use: Ease of use is based on ease of setting up and using the stroller and all of its features: folding and unfolding, adjusting the safety harness, opening and closing the buckle, engaging and disengaging brakes, lifting and carrying the folded stroller as if placing it into a car trunk, and, for compatible strollers, installing and removing an infant car seat.

    Maneuverability: Maneuverability is the ease of pushing and maneuvering the stroller with a 40-lb. child on a variety of surfaces including pavement, dirt and grass, through a series of cones, up and down a curb, on straight paths, up- and downhill and around corners.

    Safety: Safety is assessed by testing to the the requirements of the federal stroller safety standard, 16 CFR Parts 1112 and 1227, which incorporates, by reference, the most current version of the ASTM stroller safety standard, F833-19. We also put strollers through Stability and Braking and other tests designed by CR.

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