🚀 Double the comfort, half the hassle — travel light, travel right!
The Joovy Kooper RS2 is a lightweight, durable double stroller featuring large all-terrain wheels for smooth rides, independently reclining seats with adjustable leg rests, and dual snack trays for convenience. Its UPF 50 water-repellent canopies shield kids from the sun, while the one-handed fold with auto-lock makes it a perfect travel companion for busy parents managing two toddlers.
Harness Type | 5 Point |
Stroller Type | Standard Stroller |
Is Car Seat Compatible | No |
Number of Cup Holders | 2 |
Harness Feature | 5 Point |
Seating Capacity | 2 |
Additional Features | Child Trays Included, Lightweight Compact Double Stroller |
Built-in Light | No |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
Has Stroller Brake System | Yes |
Material Type | Leather |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Canopy Material | 100% recycled fabric |
Seat Material | Recycled Fabric |
Tire Material | Rubber |
Item Weight | 31.3 Pounds |
Folded Size | 29.9 inches x 29.5 inches x 12.6 inches |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 35"L x 29.7"W x 42.7"H |
Frame Weight | 6.26 Pounds |
Stroller Seat Weight | 5E+1 Hundredths Pounds |
Basket Weight Capacity Maximum | 22 Pounds |
Back Wheel Diameter | 9 Inches |
Front Wheel Diameter | 7 Inches |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 1E+2 Pounds |
Specification Met | JPMA |
Color | Black |
M**L
Nice travel stroller!
I’ve owned soooo many strollers! I’ve had Zoe, summer 3d pac, city mini, uppababy. Like this the most. Biggest cons are the handle bar is very high. I’m 5’9” and it feels too tall even for me but I just got used to it. This would be very uncomfortable to push for short people! Other con to me for a travel stroller is the weight. It’s much bigger than my Zoe or summer double but still smaller than a city mini. Pros: Very easy to fold, stands on its own, nice snack trays, tons of storage for long days like Disney! And this is by far the biggest stroller seat for older kids. I had to go with this over my Zoe of summer because k have a 2yo and tall 5yo. For Disney the 5yo still needs a stroller and this one is definitely the best I’ve found! If you need a double for a bigger kid this one’s the way to go! I think we have about 6” more headroom on this than the Zoe!
J**D
Assembled by 67 year-old Grandma
OMG!! I put together the Joovy Kooper RS2 Double Stroller all by myself in 15 minutes!! It took longer to open and take off packaging. The instructions were simple to read and understand, plus there were actual pictures to use for reference, not drawings or cartoons. Every time I put a piece in place, I just kept saying, "I'll be darned!!!" The stroller fits between our doorways easily, but we also have 30" clearance. All I could think was that if this is so easy, my new little 2 month-old twin granddaughters will help Grandma reach her daily 10,000 steps. I'm prepared! I did a lot of research before purchasing our stroller. (I had actually bought a USED stroller that was front seat, back seat, way heavier, cumbersome, not as easily to get into our Highlander, cupholders fell off easily, could tell after buying that getting the girls situated in their seats would be a chore, folding was difficult; just not easy). The PROS: my #1 that the girls would be side-by-side; extended length for children's height as they grow; longer leg room with good footrests; easy braking with my flipflops on; plenty of storage and pockets; easy movement; magnetic strap latches; 5 good sized wheels (3 in front, 2 in back); fold-up with the snack trays attached; the nice feel of the leather handle; this is a PRO, one-button fold-up, however, I am still working on this and think it will improve with practice and the button loosening up with use-plus I have arthritis in both thumbs; finally, the excellent packing and safeguards taken so shipping would not damage anything. Let me say again...EASE! As for CONS: I agree with others mentioning the cupholders aren't so sturdy/deep to hold water bottles; wish I had color options.
J**T
Incredible Stroller
I had my eyes set on this stroller for a long time!! I have the single Kooper version and really wanted the upgrades on the rs2 version. It was unfortunately out of stock every time I looked into purchasing it. I was able to finally snag one on sale I just had to wait a little for shipping but it was worth it for the discount. Now that I finally have one, I can see why it was always out of stock! I love the leather wrapped handlebars, that is definitely worth the extra money upgrading to the RS2. The extra room on the seats makes a big difference!! My 5 month old loves it and my almost 5 year old has plenty of space when she needs a break at the theme parks. I’m 5’2 and I have no problem pushing it around. My husband is almost 6 ft and also has no issues pushing it. We fit so much in the basket storage under the stroller. I can’t recommend this stroller enough! Do yourself a favor and make the purchase, you won’t regret it!
A**R
Before careful when buying open box.
We bought this stroller at a discount because it was open box. It is an okay stroller and fits our needs but it is definitely has had some miles put on it and shouldn’t be considered open box. It has stains, came with a missing a shoulder pad, and some scratches from obvious use.
K**S
Nice stroller, with a few annoyances
Just to let you know, I debated between three stars and four, mostly because of the shoulder straps issue noted below, but overall I do like the stroller.Let's first start with the pros.Pros:easy to maneuverlooks nicesturdysmooth rolleasy to assembleeasy to open and closestands by itself when foldedgood height for me at 5'9" tall (I don't kick the bar when strolling along)easy braking mechanismNice storage baskets under seatZipper pockets on seat backCan recline seatsFits babies as young as 3 months without needing a car seat and adapterSnack trays are optional and can easily pop out to cleanCons:The description says it is 29.7" wide and it is really 29.9" wide. It will NOT fit through a 32" door frame (like our garage service door) unless the door can completely swing out of the way (i.e. door cannot open up in a corner).The canopy frame is a little too tall and rubs on my knuckles when I'm holding the handlebar when the canopy is not being used.Small, floppy cup holdersShoulder straps cannot be adjusted easily. I had to take the whole seat out and apart to change the strap height. Video from the manufacturer explaining how to take the seat out even says that I might cuss trying to get it out. Why not just make it easier?!?!
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