How to Fold a Joovy Caboose

A family gear manufacturer, Joovy produces the Caboose, a lightweight stroller that users can compactly fold. The Caboose features the Stand-On Tandem. An older child can sit or stand on the Tandem's platform while a younger child sits in the stroller's seat, eliminating the need to lift older children out of and into the stroller. To get the most out of your Joovy Caboose, familiarize yourself with the proper way of folding the stroller.

Things You'll Need

  • Joovy Caboose stroller

Instructions

    • 1

      Remove infant carrier devices attached to the Joovy Caboose. You do not need to remove the seat carrier support when folding the stroller.

    • 2

      Place the stroller with the handle bar facing you.

    • 3

      Move the canopy to the closed position. Depress the side hinges and push the canopy toward the front of the Caboose as far it will go.

    • 4

      Set the two rear wheel brakes to the locked position.

    • 5

      Lock the front wheels by moving the locking levers until they face forward.

    • 6

      Open the safety latch located on the lower left side of the Joovy Caboose.

    • 7

      Grasp the red trigger mechanisms located above the handle bars and pull upward. Use the handle bar to push forward on the stroller while the triggers are in an upward position. The stroller should begin to fold.

    • 8

      Push the handle as far forward as it will go and then downward until the stroller folds completely.

    • 9

      Lock the stroller in the folded position placing the locking latch, located on the right side of the Joovy Caboose, over the extended rivet.

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