☀️ Glide through summer adventures with the stroller that’s as light and smart as your lifestyle!
The Kolcraft Cloud Plus Lightweight Toddler Umbrella Stroller combines ultra-lightweight design (12.87 lbs) with travel-friendly features like a one-hand fold, all-terrain wheels, and a large storage basket. Its extended 3-tier canopy with peek-a-boo window offers superior sun protection, while the reclining seat and 5-point harness ensure toddler comfort and safety up to 50 lbs. Ideal for millennial parents seeking convenience, style, and functionality in one compact stroller.
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 50 Pounds |
Rear Facing Maximum Weight | 50 Pounds |
Rear Facing Minimum Weight | 50 Pounds |
Color | Slate Gray (Wheel Color May Vary) |
Material Type | Polyester, Plastic |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Seat Material | fabric |
Tire Material | Rubber |
Item Weight | 11.8 Pounds |
Folded Size | 18" w x 12" d x 34" h |
Rear Facing Stroller Maximum Height | 3.63 Feet |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 29.9"L x 17.6"W x 41.7"H |
Stroller Seat Weight | 12 Pounds |
Harness Type | 5 Point |
Stroller Type | Umbrella Stroller |
Is Car Seat Compatible | No |
Number of Cup Holders | 3 |
Harness Feature | Adjustable straps |
Seating Capacity | 1 |
Additional Features | Ultra Lightweight, Multi-Position Reclining Seat, Parent and Child Tray, 5-Point Safety Harness, Extended Canopy and Peek-a-Boo Window, One-Hand Steer, Large Storage Basket |
Built-in Light | No |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
Has Stroller Brake System | No |
C**L
So happy and grateful for this stroller. It's perfect for us.
I was looking for a small stroller for my special needs daughter. Many of her specialists have small exam rooms and my other stroller is too large for them and the umbrella strollers are too small for our needs. After much research I decided to go with this stroller.I love it. I was worried if it'd be soft or comfortable or have enough back support for My daughter but it's been wonderful. My daughter loves to relax in it and even has napped in it. It's heavier than an umbrella stroller but it's still so light I can pick it up one handed with my sore injuried arm and not hurt it at all. So, extremely light and portable. It's light enough for our needs. It does fold nice and small enough to fit in my small car or even sit folded in a door way and easily walk past it. but it's larger than a "backback stroller" (which I knew when buying so no complaints). I only mention it for those who are looking for that small of a stroller. ;) but this one doesn't tip and is a work horse so I'm not sure if someone can find better but this is by far the most affordable, smallest, light weight stroller that will hold a lot and support my special needs kiddo's needs that I've found.I bought some stroller bag clips to help carry things and attach things to my daughters toys so they don't get lost. They work perfectly and was affordable inexpensive add ones that really made this an even better stroller.Something I don't like as much is that the cup holders on all areas are really small and do not hold a 20oz narrow thermos. So I'll have to get an after market product to adapt that to our needs. But that's a small issue overall. The one thing I found odd was the clasp to close the stroller so it stays shut is further apart than the stroller folds so it makes it bigger than necessary. There's probably a reason but I don't know it. So, I don't use that and made a small loop to hook the hook into elsewhere so it folds smaller. (So now I have 2 options to hook the stroller closed). Most of the time I don't use any hook and it stays closed enough to take in and out of the car without issue.My diaper bag is a backpack. I had to rearrange it a little so it'll fit into the under storage compartment more easily. But it will work after the rearranging. I even have room in the front to put other things. There's no net in the front; so you can add things that way if needed, (if kiddos feet aren't in the way). I've only used it several times but never had an issue with loosing anything out the front which I was concerned about. As the angle seems to keep things safe. The bag area is compact especially when kiddo is laying in it, but big enough for my needs and I have lots of things because of needing to bring so much for my special needs kiddo.I like that the bottom area easily unsnaps on command (never without me deliberately opening it) so you can have extra room to add or remove something if your kiddo is fully reclined and sleeping; so, getting things when their sleeping is still doable without risk of bumping them and waking them.Also, the stroller doesn't tip over easily. Which I've had trouble with with other strollers. This one has a good center of balance so you can easily put your stuff places where the center of balance stays balanced and the stroller won't tip... (I'll admit I did have a learning curve to learn the where the exact center of balance was and how to add all our extra gear). But it wasn't bad only about 3 tries throughtime as we went through our first trial day. Even with that it never tipped when my kid was in it only when I was loading and unloading between appointments and not because of the stroller but because of all the extra bags we have placed on it. Which again with a few minor adjustments on where to hang or how to rearrange my bag to make it fit into and out of the under compartment easily and it was good to go. So, that was my folly not anything wrong with the stroller and was an easy adjustment unlike other strollers I've had which constantly was causing tipping issues. So, this was actually a huge plus for me as I can bring our gear with us easily and safely.It is a 2 handed fold for me but it's easy and quick to do. We went up stairs fully loaded with no issues and over uneven ground. It's been a sturdy and easy to maneuver (one handed or 2 handed) stroller. So we definitely love it.I'm super picky and have high demands for a stroller because of our specific situation. At the doctor today I was asked what I thought of this stroller. I recommended it. Honestly I love it. It's almost 100% perfect for us and while I added a few extras to customize it for our needs that wouldn't be necessary for many people, (except for the cup holders issue, as I'm really not sure what size drink would fit there). We use the cup holders for other things and will get some after market ones to fix that issue for us. I found one I like and it's about $15 so not a super expensive fix thankfully. So, besides the common (with many strollers) cup holders issue being small there's really nothing bad I can say about this stroller. It's really perfect for us and I'm thrilled to have purchased it. I 100% recommend it and absolutely love this stroller.
S**N
I'm impressed
Easy to assemble! Light weight and easy to fold and put away. Great fabric and stitch work. Sturdy wheels and handle. All around awesome buy! Hight is comfortable when walking at about waist hight and I'm 5'3". Bottom storage is nice, held a few large water bottles and some park toys with some room to spare. The holes used for collapsing the stroller could be used (light weight items) hooked to when coming home from the store.
M**K
Great stroller, but small cupholders!
This stroller has worked out great for us so far and makes traveling so much easier compared to us using our huge stroller that can click in a carseat! It is decently lightweight and steers well. The only major complaint I have is that the cupholders are wayyy too small. The only thing that can fit in them is a can of soda or a skinny plastic water bottle. It won't allow us to put my child's water bottles or me and my husband's water bottles in them.
S**
Great stroller
I love this stroller so much . Its reclining ability is great when they want to sleep it’sh easy to use and assemble . Its very sturdy and the umbrella have a mesh part you can see them
A**R
Great for the price
You get what you pay for. It’s not very maneuverable in tight spaces… it gets a little stuck and can’t be moved with one hand. BUT it’s cheap, light and fits a lot of stuff
R**N
You Get What You Pay For
Pros: Affordable, decent basket size, snack tray (a lifesaver), and it's easy to travel with (folds compact and lightweight). I took this on several flights, and it fit fine in a stroller gate-check bag.Cons: You get what you pay for. This stroller is flimsy and hard to navigate. You won't be able to push the stroller one-handed. My biggest complaint is that it is extremely difficult to fold up - certainly not with one hand. I had to pull up on the snack tray with a bit of force. Also, I used this with my average-sized 12-month-old, and he could not sit up straight. He was consistently sliding down and slumped over - no matter how I adjusted the straps. Speaking of the straps, they do not stay fitted/locked to where you adjust them. You will be constantly readjusting as they loosen.In my opinion, I wish I had just spent the money for a quality stroller. This stroller caused more issues and annoyance than anything else.
V**R
Must for parents not wanting to spend $$$
After 2 yrs might toss it. The handle started ripping apart at the grip area. Very light weight and not bulky. Glad we bought it and didnt soend a foetune on it becuase kids outgrow things oretty quick. The bottom is very small and will only hold small items like a hand bag at most.The ability to lay back or sit up is pretty neat and handy. Wheels roll good and although feels too light it is pretty solid once your child is inside. Alot of people have asked where we got it Has 2 cup holders that hold any drink you throw on it. Usually will hold my wifes drink, my drink and the baby gets his own cup holder too. All 3 happy
L**A
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This is a great stroller, however it’s only designed for sitting, you can’t travel with this stroller long distance because during nap time you’re baby is not going to have place to sleep on the go. I am using it during shopping and walks. It’s a light weight, easy adjustable. And also it was easy to assemble.
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