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Kolcraft Cloud Plus Review

The cheapest option with disappointing functionality
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kolcraft cloud plus umbrella stroller review
Credit: Abriah Wofford
Price:  $80 List
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Manufacturer:   Kolcraft
By Juliet Spurrier, MD & BabyGearLab Team  ⋅  Dec 16, 2021
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  • Weight/Folded Size - 35% 5.8
  • Ease of Use - 30% 6.2
  • Maneuverability - 25% 4.5
  • Quality - 10% 2.0

The Skinny

The Kolcraft Cloud Plus is an inexpensive classic umbrella choice in our best umbrella stroller review. This stroller earned a high score for ease of use but disappointed us in the remaining metrics by being hard to maneuver and heavier and larger than much of the competition. The main perk of the Cloud Plus is the low list price of $70, and while we suspect this will be a draw for many parents, we caution that at least, in this case, you get what you pay for. With the lowest quality score in the group, this stroller feels flimsy with lots of flex and sub-par materials, falling far below the mark when compared to the top strollers available today. We think parents will be much happier saving their time and frustration by choosing a stroller that costs more and offers more.
REASONS TO BUY
Inexpensive
Easy to use
REASONS TO AVOID
Poor quality
Harder to maneuver
Editor's Note: The Kolcraft Cloud Plus review was updated on December 16th, 2021, with additional information on our picks and how this stroller compares.

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Bottom Line Inexpensive option with that disappointed overallA lower-priced, good quality option with several features for comfort and napping but harder than average to push and turnFun scooter abilities can't make up for lower quality and clunky features that don't work as easily as they shouldOrdinary stroller that is hard to push, carry and stowLower quality option that is budget friendly but harder to navigate
Rating Categories Kolcraft Cloud Plus Zoe Traveler Dream On Me Coast R... Chicco Liteway Summer Infant 3D lite
Weight/Folded Size (35%)
5.8
7.2
7.0
3.4
6.0
Ease of Use (30%)
6.2
6.2
1.9
5.8
4.7
Maneuverability (25%)
4.5
4.5
6.5
5.1
3.4
Quality (10%)
2.0
5.0
4.0
6.0
4.0
Specs Kolcraft Cloud Plus Zoe Traveler Dream On Me Coast R... Chicco Liteway Summer Infant 3D lite
Weight 12.6 lbs 12 lbs 12.8 lbs 17.2 lbs 13.1 lbs
Folded Dimensions 18.6"W x 11.7"H x 34.7"L 17.5"W x 23"H x 13"L 16"W x 10.5"H x 28.5"L 14.9"W x 10.5"H x 46"L 13.9"W x 10"H x 42.6"L
Folded Volume 7,551 cu in 5,233 cu in 4,788 cu in 7,197 cu in 5,921 cu in
Capacity Limits Minimum: Not Listed
Maximum: 50 lbs/44"
Minimum: 3 months
Maximum: 45 lbs
Minimum: 6 months
Maximum: 45 lbs/ 37.8"
Minimum: Birth
Maximum: 40 lbs/43"
Minimum: 6 months
Maximum: 50 lbs
Included Car Seat Compatibility None None None None None
Click-in Car Seat Adapters None None None None None
Strap-in Car Seat Adapters None None None None None
One-handed Fold Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Locking Fold Manual Auto Yes Auto Auto
Self-standing Fold Yes No No No No
Carry Strap No No No No Yes
Handlebar Height - Min/Max 38.9" 40.5" 36"/38.3" 41" 43"
Sandal-friendly Brake No No No Yes No
Included Accessories None None None None None
Setup Time 5-10 Min 2-5 Min 5-10 Min 5-10 Min 5-10 Min

Our Analysis and Test Results

Kolcraft began in 1946 and is a third-generation, family-owned and operated manufacturer of baby products based in Chicago. Founder Leo Koltun started making crib pads, and in the 1950s, his son, Sandy Koltun, joined the business and began making crib mattresses. In 1980, they launched the Carri-Cradle®, the first infant carrier/rocker with a carrying handle made entirely of plastic. In 1987, they began making high chairs and play yards, with new products and affiliations following after Sandy's son, Tom Koltun, joined the company.

Performance Comparison



kolcraft cloud plus umbrella stroller review - the cloud self-stands when folded making it easy to store to public...
The Cloud self-stands when folded making it easy to store to public spaces.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Weight and Folded Size


The Cloud weighs 12.6 pounds. It is lighter than average for the group, but several competing strollers, like the Zoe Traveler weigh less. Folded, it measures 7,551 cubic inches, which is rather large, with only three products taking up more space. If lightweight and easy to stow are essential, this may not be the best option.

Ease of Use


The Cloud offers features the competition didn't, like parent and child trays, which helped set it apart from the products that only provided a parent cup holder at most.

kolcraft cloud plus umbrella stroller review - the fold mechanism on the cloud is located in the center of the...
The fold mechanism on the Cloud is located in the center of the handle making one-handed steering difficult.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Fold and Unfold


The Cloud has a one-handed fold and unfold with a manual lock and self-standing capabilities. This stroller is easy to fold, but it can be hard to fully close and engage the lock if the wheels are going the wrong way. The fold is initiated by sliding the red lock lever and squeezing the red button to fold the stroller in half.

Brakes


The Cloud has double-action brakes and requires two pedals to be pressed to set the brakes. The pedals are stiff, difficult to use, and not sandal foot-friendly. We much prefer the single-action brakes found on the BabyZen Yoyo2.

The Cloud storage bin is deep but in the narrow side.
The Cloud storage bin is deep but in the narrow side.
The cup holders on the parent console and child tray of the Cloud...
The cup holders on the parent console and child tray of the Cloud did not fit any of our test items including a water bottle, baby bottle, and sippy cup.

Storage


The Cloud can carry up to 10 lbs in the storage basket, and we were able to fit a medium size diaper bag inside. This bin is deep but narrow and has effortless access from the back (above left). The Cloud has additional storage with a child tray and parent console. All the cup holders on the Cloud are too small for pretty much any size cup, bottle, or favorite sippy cup (above right), and the child's tray needs to be removed entirely to fit a baby in the seat.

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The window on the Cloud's canopy does not have a cover and leaves baby exposed to direct sunlight.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Sunshade


The canopy on the Cloud is medium in size and has a nice peek-a-boo window that is easy to see through, but it doesn't have a window cover, which means the sun will hit baby right on the head, almost negating the reason for a canopy in the first place.

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Each side strap on the Cloud harness needs to be removed on its own, but the real bummer is the straps are too long and a potential safety concern.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Harness


The Cloud has a 5-point harness with an easy buckle that requires the removal of both sides separately. The rethread adjustment is straightforward, but adjusting the side straps is more problematic as it requires double threading through the adjustment clip.

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The one-handed seat recline on the Cloud is not as smooth as we would like and the seat back barely reclines.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Seat


The Cloud seat does not have an adjustable leg rest; in fact, it barely offers a leg rest at all. The seatback reclines with a one-handed strap, but it doesn't go flat enough for cozy napping, and its operation is less than smooth. The seatback has a thin piece of removable corrugated plastic inside that gives it shape and stability, but it doesn't feel stable, and it can buckle under pressure.

Ease of Setup





Setting up the Cloud took us 7:31 minutes with no tools and average instructions.

kolcraft cloud plus umbrella stroller review - despite the kolcraft claim of all-terrain wheels, these wheels are...
Despite the Kolcraft claim of all-terrain wheels, these wheels are flimsy plastic with imprinted tread that makes them wobble when strolling.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Maneuverability


The Cloud has plastic wheels with a dual front wheel design that makes maneuverability difficult. This stroller rolls and turns on flat surfaces but takes some work, and it isn't that responsive or smooth. Going off-road makes it even harder to push, as the front wheels veer off course or get stuck in thicker grass or gravel.

The Cloud offers front wheel suspension, but given the lack of padding on the seat and the stiff plastic back, it is likely not the most comfortable strolling experience for a baby, no matter the terrain.

Quality


The Cloud has disappointing quality compared to the competition in this review. The fabric on this stroller feels slick like plastic and not breathable. The padding is minimal, and we think the padding combined with the material will quickly become misshapen. The frame is less impressive than the competition, and overall the stroller feels cheap and flimsy with gathered fabric that shouldn't be there and exposed rivets and connectors everywhere.

Several reviewers indicated that the seat back on the Cloud folds and breaks after minimal use. This information indicates that the quality of the materials should be improved.

Should You Buy the Kolcraft Cloud Plus?


The only situation in which we would recommend the Cloud is if it is all your budget allows. It does the trick if you are out and about with your child and need a short-term solution or a backup option to leave at grandma's house. However, if you want a reliable stroller to take you through the long haul, the Kolcraft may not be the best choice, and we question how well it will hold up to daily use.

What Other Umbrella Strollers Should You Consider?


In our opinion, you would be better off with almost any other stroller, lightweight or not. If you want a full-featured option, you might need to look at the top-ranked full-size strollers. If the low price is what catches your eye, all we can say is to either lower your expectations or raise your stroller budget. The Zoe Traveler is more expensive but still offers much better value than the Cloud.

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Juliet Spurrier, MD & BabyGearLab Team