

🚼 Adventure-ready stroller that grows with your little trailblazer!
The Jeep Unlimited Reversible Handle Stroller in Grey Tweed is a versatile, durable stroller designed for infants up to 50 pounds. Featuring a reversible handle for parent or forward-facing rides, a UPF 50+ extendable canopy, and smooth 7" front swivel and 8" shock-absorbing rear wheels, it offers comfort and protection. Compatible with multiple infant car seats, it folds compactly for easy travel and storage, while safety is ensured with JPMA certification, a five-point harness, and reflective piping.







































| ASIN | B07D2JGKCM |
| Additional Features | Ultra-Compact |
| Age Range (Description) | Infant |
| Age Range Description | Infant |
| Back Wheel Diameter | 8 Inches |
| Basket Weight Capacity Maximum | 15 Pounds |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,852 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #10 in Standard Baby Strollers |
| Brand | Delta Children |
| Built-in Light | No |
| Canopy Material | polyester mesh |
| Car Seat Weight Capacity Maximum | 50 Pounds |
| Care Instructions | Spot or Wipe Clean |
| Color | Grey Tweed |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 4,623 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | oxford |
| Folded Size | 21.3 x 9.8 x 31 inches |
| Frame Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Frame Weight | 21.39 Pounds |
| Front Wheel Diameter | 7 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00080213076610 |
| Harness Feature | Five-point safety harness |
| Harness Type | 5 Point |
| Has Stroller Brake System | Yes |
| Import Designation | Imported |
| Included Components | Carrying Bag |
| Is Car Seat Compatible | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 34"L x 20.75"W x 45.25"H |
| Item Weight | 20.9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Delta Enterprise Corp - PLA |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 90 days parts only |
| Material | Ethylene Vinyl Acetate, Metal, Plastic |
| Material Type | Ethylene Vinyl Acetate, Metal, Plastic |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 50 Pounds |
| Model Number | 12198-2012 |
| Number of Cup Holders | 1 |
| Number of Wheels | 2 |
| Rear Facing Car Seat Maximum Height | 36 Inches |
| Rear Facing Stroller Maximum Height | 36 Inches |
| Seat Material | Oxford |
| Seating Capacity | 1 |
| Stroller Seat Weight | 21.39 Pounds |
| Stroller Type | Standard Stroller |
| Tire Material | EVA |
| UPC | 080213076610 |
| Unit Count | 10.4 Count |
M**T
Great stroller! Reclines Flat!
My favorite features are the handle & the recline; 1. Handle: The handle easily flips to the opposite side for a forward or parent facing stroll. The downside to this is when you are parent facing, the front wheels (originally the back) don’t rotate, making it difficult to turn since the drive is now leading with the wheels fixed on an axle. When the handle is in the original position (baby facing outward), the handle sits high and when the handle is flipped to the opposite side (baby facing you) the handle will fall lower— you can’t adjust the height of the handle, so for me (5’3”) I feel the handle is too high but it’s not really an issue and you get used to it. Also, bc of the handle’s flip-able feature and shape it might be difficult to attach a stroller caddy on it but a diaper bag can still be attached to it. 2. Recline: My favorite feature is that the seat fully reclines to almost 180 degrees flat (I believe it’s technically 170). It’s flat enough that you can use it as a changing table. This is Perfect if you don’t like taking your baby to small or dirty bathrooms and public changing tables. Also, if you’re solo and have other kiddos with you, you don’t have to worry about hauling everyone into a bathroom, you can change diapers right in the stroller with a simple recline. It basically turns into a bassinet. Other details: I don’t understand the excess fabric on the canopy, it doesn’t allow for extra coverage so it just sits like a tail. I wish the fabric of the seat was softer but my baby doesn’t seem to mind it. It folds and unfolds very easily. Since there isn’t a caddy space on the handle (which in most strollers would include a cup holder) I wish the child’s tray had two cup holders instead of one. Overall, this is a great, solid stroller, it has all the important features and it’s a fair price. Assembly: The assembly was super simple with exception to attaching the back wheels to the back axle- pushing the pins in to secure the wheels was difficult. Apparently others had issues with this too, but once you pop the pins in there everything else comes together very easily, no tools required.
P**H
After so many strollers this is the only one I use!
This is so well made! I have many strollers since my child was born 9 months ago. Expensive brands that were either made for the infant seat or made for forward facing only. This stroller by far meets all those needs and the price is right. It is forward and switches to rear facing in the blink of an eye. The handle is adjustable and so comfortable to use. It can be put so high up that you do not have to lean over at all to push it. The interior is nice and large and will definitely be usable as the baby gets older. She loves to sit up in it and lean on the front tray which is also large and can hold bottles, snacks and whatever else you have with you. There is a large basket underneath also. All four wheels swivel, unless you don’t want them to and you can also lock them individually. This is meant for when you switch over from forward to rear facing, locking the appropriate wheels make the rider smoother. And best of all, it can be folded up so quickly. It is so worth it to just get this one first!
A**N
Love the flipping Handle
We were looking for a stroller that had the handle that flips like the old strollers back in the day. The new ones are annoying when you have one hand and they want you to somehow hold a baby and take huge pieces off to flip it to face mom or even put together. Anyways, this stroller is okay..I gave it less stars because the wheels are so annoying. They do not allow you to turn well when baby is facing you. The under carriage is also so small you can’t even fit a small bag under it. It stinks. It doesn’t have a cup holder or anything for mom at the top so we had to buy the giant clip to clip the diaper bag. When the baby is facing you the canopy doesn’t pull down far enough so the sun beams in the babies eyes. It’s easy to fold up and unfold if you’re out and about alone. I wish it came in other colors rather than plain Jane grey. Pretty sure we didn’t get it for the good price of $85 too.. wish we had other options for handle flipping. Also, doesn’t say keep anywhere on the stroller. Edit: we’ve used it 10 times maybe and the wheels are broken and the company is giving me a hard time for replacement wheels.
S**V
instructions difficult (to me at least)
i could just be really dumb but i couldn’t for the life of me figuring out the instructions of putting it together. i’m still at a loss on how to attach the car seat, but like i said it could just be me. the instructions don’t seem very clear & it’s stressing me out 😅 once i finally figured out how to put it together it was a pretty decent stroller 🤷🏻♀️
Y**I
👍
I loved it and an incredible quality
G**Y
Good stroller because it reclines ALL THE WAY BACK
I was specifically on the hunt for a stroller that would lay all the way flat for naps. This one definitely delivered on that. I also loved the fact that the handle was reversible and can be moved to have your baby facing you or away from you. These were two of the biggest reason why I purchased this stroller. A few items that could be A LOT better: - BASKET. The basket is so small and doesn't have enough space to put a diaper bag in there. I have to hang the diaper bag from the handle, which is fine when the seat is not fully reclined. If the seat is fully reclined, the diaper bag ends up hitting baby in the head/face while they sleep. Naturally if baby is fully reclined, I remove the bag from the handle and end up carrying a diaper bag that SHOULD fit somewhere in this stroller. - CANOPY. The canopy is too small. Doesn't provide enough shade. The description states it has an extension for extra coverage but it doesn't do that, it's just a tiny piece of extra material. -STROLLER SEAT. The seat doesn't fully come up to 90 degrees, so essentially your baby is sitting at a weird recline. My baby wants to sit fully upright to see the world and so he pulls himself up even further by holding onto the snack tray. This is dangerous because when he lets go, the seat belt pulls him back and he has hit his head a few times on the exposed metal frame in the inside of his seat (I've tried looking for something soft to cover those exposed sections but haven't found anything yet.) I saw another reviewer mention this expose metal, they even have pictures (that post wasn't listed when I was doing my research on strollers, had I seen it, it might have changed my mind). - CLOSING THE STROLLER. I read a few reviews on here where people were stating they had a hard time closing the stroller and they thought it was broken. IT'S NOT BROKEN. THE WHEELS NEED TO BE FACING OUT IN ORDER FOR THE STOLLER TO CLOSE SMOOTHLY. Before I purchased the stroller and I was conducting my research, I read someone's review where they had mentioned this exact thing. It was helpful to know ahead of time. You would think the manufacturer would mention this somewhere. One surprising fact, that I found by accident, was that I was able to lock the car seat (Graco brand) into the stroller's snack tray and it became a travel system. Overall I like this stroller for quick strolls around the block, a quick errand to the grocery store and for family parties (since it lays flat, I don't have to worry about finding a comfy place for baby to sleep) AND the lay flat seat is also helpful for diaper changes when you can't find a restroom or changing table. I wouldn't recommend this stroller for longer all day trips because there isn't enough storage space for all of baby's items, let alone parents items (no cup holders, I had to buy a separate one). One more thing - other reviews mention the stroller is weird to maneuver. When the handle is in its correct placement, maneuverability is fine. When the handle is reversed, so the baby is facing you, is when maneuverability is compromised; the turns you make are wider. Once I got used to the way the stroller moved, it became easier.
J**E
Love it but read the instructions
I really like this stroller, but if I'm honest if it wasn't for my husband putting it together & reading the instructions I wouldn't have gotten far with it! There's a whole lesson when attempting to rotate the handles to push baby from behind or facing you. Each wheel have two sets of clamps that will lock the wheels in place to swivel or break. If all of the wheels are set to swivel it will be difficult to navigate the stroller, locking the back wheels when pushing baby from behind will help for better control navigating the stroller. Only thing I dislike is the little space to walk when pushing the stroller, I don't take wide strides & sometimes I step on the wheels during walks. Also, the small storage space under the stroller can get frustrating but it's not a deal breaker.
L**Z
Pros- Cons
I was sold on this because my son is 15 months but is very tall. I needed a stroller I could use for walking that could withstand grass and gravel and bumps but also that reclines in case he's sleepy and I need to walk. Pro- it reclines FULLY. My son loves napping while I'm on a walk and he's so comfortable while doing so. I also love the coverage the visor gives and that it can be used both ways. Con- the tray as you see my son cannot reach while sitting buckled and not really deep enough to even hold my cup while we walked because it would fall over so essentially it was useless. I'm 5ft tall and the handle when used the forward facing way is LITERALLY up to my chest therefore it's awkward for me so I can only use it when he's facing me in it where the handle is closer to the bottom of my chest. My fiance is 6ft 2 & the height is perfect for him. The wheels are unreliable as you see they are defective. No matter how many times I'd attempt to lock it they just wouldn't and the wheel would keep swerving making it difficult to steer. I've used this stroller about a month with short walks daily & as you see it's done quite a number on the wheels themselves. They haven't been very reliable on grass and have no shock to withstand a bump. Anytime we'd walk the sidewalk and there would be a crack in the cement is have to literally lift the stroller. Kind of unreal how it can't even handle a minor crack in the cement or bumpy grass for that matter. I wanted to love it so much as my son is a big boy but unfortunately I've never hated a stroller more. I wanted to suck it up despite only being able to use it facing me but the wheels being unreliable is a deal breaker. If you have any chronic aliments that cause pain or weakness in the body THIS STROLLER IS NOT FOR YOU. Take it from me. The cons outweigh the pros. Oh yes the storage is also waaaaay smaller. Couldn't fit my son's diaper bag and barely a purse
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