Kolcraft

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A Kolcraft stroller from the 1990's.
A 1990's vintage Kolcraft stroller.

Kolcraft is an entry-priced stroller brand that specializes in lightweight, affordable strollers.

The company is named for its founder, Leo Kolkun who founded the company in Chicago in 1946. Kolkun started making crib pads and mattresses (partnering with Sealy), branching out into high chairs, playpens, car seats and strollers. Kolkun was joined in the business by son Sandy. Today it's still family owned and operated with grandson Tom Kolkun at the helm.

Kolcraft launched its stroller line in the 1980's and expanded it in the 90's and 2000's. In 2005, the company launched the Contours, a line of upgraded baby gear that also includes strollers.

Kolcraft is the more affordable, entry-priced stroller line, while Contours features higher prices and upgraded features.

They divide the lines into lightweight, convertible (single-to-double) and double strollers.

Flagship model: Kolcraft Cloud Plus

The Kolcraft Cloud Plus stroller (12.87 lbs., see price on Amazon) is a lightweight stroller pitched for travel and paved neighborhoods. It offers a one hand, self-standing fold and compact size of only 17.6" x 29.9" x 41.7". Other features include:

  • Partially reclining seat for kids 6 months up to 50 lbs.
  • Three tiered extended canopy
  • Peek-a-boo window
  • Large storage basket
  • Removable child tray with drink holder
  • Parent tray that holds up to 2 water bottles
  • All-terrain wheels with front suspension

The Cloud Plus does not have an adjustable handle, so may not be a good fit for tall parents. Also, the recline may not be enough for napping babies to be comfortable.

Other lightweight strollers from Kolcraft include the Cloud Sport (12 lbs., see price on Amazon) and the Cloud Umbrella (9 lbs., see price on Amazon). The Umbrella version is Kolcraft's lightest weight option at a mere 9.5 lbs. and includes a mesh seat with roll-up for airflow. Maximum child weight is only 40 lbs., so this stroller will not last as long as others. It's also missing the child tray, parent tray and one-hand fold of the Cloud Plus

The Cloud Sport has similar features as the Cloud Plus although it has a bit bigger footprint.