🚀 Glide in style with the NO-ZIP pet stroller—because your pet deserves VIP treatment!
The Pet Gear NO-Zip Pet Stroller features innovative push-button zipperless dual-entry for easy pet access, spacious water-resistant 600 Denier fabric compartment accommodating up to 150 lbs, gel-filled tires for smooth rides, adjustable handle, and parent-friendly cup holder. FAA approved and designed for effortless outings with single or multiple pets.
Harness Type | Interior Safety Tether |
Stroller Type | Pet Stroller |
Is Car Seat Compatible | No |
Number of Cup Holders | 1 |
Harness Feature | Two interior safety tethers |
Seating Capacity | 2 |
Additional Features | NO-ZIP Technology, Multi-position Handle |
Built-in Light | No |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
Has Stroller Brake System | Yes |
Material Type | Nylon, Metal |
Fabric Type | 600 Denier water-resistant material |
Frame Material | Metal |
Canopy Material | 600 Denier Nylon |
Care Instructions | Machine wash removable liner on gentle cycle, line dry |
Seat Material | 600 Denier Nylon |
Tire Material | Rubber |
Item Weight | 26 Pounds |
Folded Size | 38''L x 26''W x 8.7''H |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 32"L x 22"W x 23"H |
Frame Weight | 26 Pounds |
Back Wheel Diameter | 8.7 Inches |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 150 Pounds |
Specification Met | FAA Approved |
Color | NEW Fog |
M**N
Gave us back our lives!
I NEVER write Amazon reviews, but had to for this stroller!TLDR:This is a (relatively) lightweight, compact stroller made from durable materials. It does well on all terrains, and is a comfortable and roomy ride for a pup who needs a lift. We love it! I did a fair bit of research before investing in this specific model, and I've been so pleased with my decision. We live in an urban area, so the stroller needed to be compact enough to store, and able to handle a variety of terrains (sidewalk, uneven gravel paths, grass, etc.). The puppy is about 40 pounds (and growing!), and he fits very comfortably laying down or sitting.The whole enchilada: I have an 8 month old Boxer Mix foster dog. He has a growth plate condition, and his front 2 legs are deformed. His gait is very uneven as a result, and beyond being slow and unsteady on his feet, he is nervous outside. Trying to walk him was an incredibly painful experience for us both, as going half a block took anywhere from 40 minutes to an hour. Walking/running is my outlet for stress, and I typically take on very high energy foster dogs, as they fit into my active lifestyle perfectly. 6 weeks into being essentially homebound with a certified 'indoorsy' pup, I was going insane. We were spending hundreds of dollars a week on a car service to drive us to an from my office (I bring him to work with me), and I felt like I hadn't seen the sun in months. Meanwhile, the pup was inside all day, I was running out of ways to entertain him (you can only do so many snuffle mats), and he had started fighting boredom in more...destructive ways. We needed a solution and fast. There had to be a way for us to both get fresh air, and me to some movement in, without it turning into a 3 hour saga, or him having to stay in his crate while I went out. We had previously tried a dog backpack, and while the puppy tolerated it, he was definitely nervous. Plus, it was just too heavy for me to be a practical mode of transport. At 40 lbs, he was too big, too long, too-you get it. The backpack didn't work.Enter the stroller.Puppy is very comfortable riding in the car and being picked up and carried, so I was hopeful that the stroller would work for him. If your dog dislikes either of these things, they might need more acclimation time. In our case, it took him less than 5 minutes after I assembled it to hop in, and lay down. He turned to look at me after doing so like, 'aren't you going to push me?' So I did, and we've been cruising ever since! I use the stroller for daily walks (he pottys outside, then hops into the stroller for a...stroll), transportation for him to and from my office, and as a place for him to sit in dog-friendly patios. When he hears me unfold the stroller, he comes running (sort of), and jumps in without hesitation. I think he loves getting to sniff the outdoor scents without having the discomfort of walking, and anxiety of the open outdoors.I store the stroller with the wheels off, as it folds up more flat with this option. It has a fairly large footprint, but that can't really be helped, considering the size of the dog it needs to fit. If it could fold up smaller or into a more convenient shape for carrying with the wheels still attached that would be amazing, but I'm not sure how this would be possible. As is, I can assemble and dissemble the stroller in less than a minute, so it's really not a big deal.
A**R
Very spacious
This was so easy to assemble. I bought this so I could take my 3 cats on walks together and they still have plenty of space. Very easy to get them in and out, especially not having to deal with a zipper.
W**W
Large breed stroller
Life changing for my handicap dog. Adventures await!Folds and fits in Kia Rio trunk
M**D
PERFECT!
I have two 10-pound havanese puppies (both under a year old) and we travel a lot. They don't have any mobility issues but they are little pranksters - so I find a stroller invaluable when checking into hotels and walking around shopping centers or art festivals. This stroller is perfect! I tried the 3-wheel PetGear double stroller and it was impossible to maneuver and super heavy. This stroller is much lighter to lift, folds much flatter, is much easier to set up and fold, and it gives the puppies more room to move around. I could easily fit 4 or possibly 5 puppies in this. They (and I) love the "sun roof". However, I've only had it for a few weeks and we've only used it twice, but I feel like it's not super sturdy and won't last long. Not sure, just a feeling. For example, the zipper around the sun roof is already tearing away from the fabric. I only zipped it once and it's already tearing. I think it might be from the fabric stretching when the stroller is being unfolded. So we'll see. If it lasts a year of our adventures then it will have been well worth the $250 and I would happily buy it again.
N**I
Wonderful for me
I have told several people about the practicality and ease of use to this product. Huge fan and can't imagine anyone getting it and not liking it.Pros:* Floor size really gives them the room to be comfy and to not feel territorial* All the entry points* Feels solid and sturdy*Does well on grass but not great on roots* That handle* Medical uses* Pet screen (?)Cons:*40 lbs. - feels chunky to maneuver stairs but worth the work which is minimal* Not air filled rubber tires* Pricey ($267) but if you have a fur baby who needs/wants to go "si si" then this is a great choice* Low to the ground and worry his that feels to them but cushion can be modified by personal need* Only 2 colors at this timeWould like to see:* Built in safety features like a flashlight connector/reflective options come with it for the price* Side handles* Rain flap (this might already exist and I forgot)* Better floor design that doesn't buckleOverall, my decision is that if this is a good financial decision and you can maneuver the bulk then definitely close the sale. You almost certainly will not be sorry.P.S. This was used for cats.
T**E
Damaged-Sent back
Whoops arrived damaged! Looks like it was mangled during shipping. Can’t attach the rear axle to the stroller frame. Very disappointing!I wasn’t able to use the stroller, or get it assembled to fully check it out, but to be honest I I wasn’t impressed. The frame quality is very cheap, the front wheels aren’t shock absorbing, i have concerns about how long the plastic push buttons will hold up and I don’t like the way it opens and closes. The material is very thin, and although it offers excellent ventilation I prefer something that also offers a bit of privacy and shade. The main selling point for me was how low to the ground it was and the zipper less entry. I don’t think it demands the price it sells for.
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