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November 15, 2011: Hurry to get your Deluxe or Graduate at $30 off!

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If you enjoy spending time outdoors with your kids in winter but don’t like the hassle of wrestling with your wheeled stroller, here’s the solution. The Snow Stroller lets you glide your child through the snow effortlessly so that you can run your errands hassle-free or just enjoy a wintery walk in the park.

Snow Strollers are not intended for downhill sledding!

Standard features of all models include:

  • a nylon three-way safety harness
  • lightweight stainless steel tubing construction
  • tested to hold up to 110 lbs (50 kg)
  • easily foldable to put in your trunk or storage

Choose from five models, each featuring a vibrant color combination:

 
Graduate Model PDF Print E-mail

The Snow Stroller Graduate has all the features of the Starter model, plus padding in the seat for your child’s warmth and comfort.

Fabric colors: Fiery Red and Cool Chartreuse

Tubing color: Fiery Red

Comments (14)
  • Kara  - Great winter fun
    We have the graduate model and are totally impressed with it. It is bright , totally simple to unfold and get ready. The baby loves going for a ride around the block and it works like a charm. Thanks for the winter fun! :D
  • Charlotte J
    :D Looks Stupid!! :D
  • sandy
    hey wold love to try it But I have 2 children and how would I conect them... Do we use stroller conectors.. What about it sinking in snow... we get some pretty deep snow here.
  • alex  - RE: sinking in snow
    hi Sandy,
    we are working on a double snow stroller (check-out our FAQ section for details) but we may not have it for this season.
    Snow Stroller will never sink in the snow - that's why I chose this product over any stroller with wheels. And the half-melted mush of the snow!!! Can't get through that on wheels -I tried that on my Graco Quattro Tour and one of the wheels fell off!!!
    Snow Stroller is great for snow, ice, melted mush, plowed snow hills.
  • Melissa  - Looks perfect for me
    I love the idea of this stroller. This one looks perfect for me because I have to currently carry a baby on an icy/snow covered path and tote a 4 year old to pick up a child at school.
  • Sonia Sampson  - Sinking...
    It looks like it may sink in very fluffy snow... but overall it looks like a great idea. I would love to try one (or win one).
  • Alex
    Snow Stroller will only slightly sink in the snow depending on the weight it carries. The technology of the raised front portion of the runners will help get through any amount of snow. Even if you sink in the snow to your knee, the Snow Stroller will always stay on top because the weight is distributed evenly over it's 4 foot long runners
  • Shawna  - idea?
    :D I think its a great idea..just wondering why there are no actual skis Do the bars really work that well? (they're just so narrow)
  • Alex
    Hi Shawna,
    The runners are made of the same steel tubes - only compressed from top - to provide more sledding surface and not sink in the snow
  • Tinny  - Colors?
    Each stroller seems to only come in one color? Maybe a few fabric options for each? While I would put a girl in a blue snow stroller, not so sure about a boy in pink
  • tracey
    very impressive
  • Tinny
    really want to win one
  • TheJetDry  - Graduate Model
    We won the Graduate Model and today we used it for our daughter at our Winterlude festival in Ottawa. It worked out perfectly!! We were able to fold and carry it easily from the parking lot, through the mall, across the streets, it is so light to carry. So much better than dragging clunky sleds behind you. Then during the walk around the ice sculptures and even a walk on the Rideau Canal, on the ice, it was perfect to push her. It's even light to push! Next weekend, we are going to get our skates on and go skating while pushing our daughter in the snow stroller! Thanks so much Snow Stroller for this awesome winter invention!!! :D
  • AnikB  - Wonderful stroller
    Wonderful stroller for me who has to walk each day. It should be a course on snowy streets because the asphalt is more difficult over distances larger than a street. Admittedly, my young man to 3 ½ years. I love it I am greatly simplifies my life as a pedestrian with my winter boy who made ​​the arthtrite.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 September 2010 16:14