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The HPZ Pet Rover XL is a premium, 2nd-generation pet stroller designed for small to large pets up to 75 lbs. Featuring a convertible 35-inch expandable compartment, pump-free automotive-grade rubber wheels with 360° swivel locks, and a rust-free anodized aluminum frame, it delivers unmatched durability and comfort. Its innovative zipper-less canopy and quick-access rear entry provide seamless pet handling, while ample storage and easy one-step folding make it perfect for busy professionals who never compromise on quality or style.
| ASIN | B0966BG17L |
| Additional Features | Adjustable Volume, Durable, Weather-proof |
| Age Range Description | 36 months |
| Back Wheel Diameter | 8 Inches |
| Basket Weight Capacity Maximum | 75 Pounds |
| Bassinet Weight | 23 Pounds |
| Best Sellers Rank | #47,479 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #49 in Dog Strollers |
| Brand | HPZ Pet Rover |
| Built-in Light | No |
| Canopy Material | Polyester |
| Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
| Color | Taupe 2nd-Gen |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,149) |
| Fabric Type | 100% Polyester |
| Folded Size | 13*11.2*42.1 Inches |
| Frame Material | Aluminum |
| Front Wheel Diameter | 8 Inches |
| Harness Type | unrestrained |
| Has Stroller Brake System | No |
| Import Designation | Imported |
| Is Car Seat Compatible | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 30"L x 25"W x 40"H |
| Item Height | 40 inches |
| Item Weight | 23 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | HPZ-PR America |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 75 Pounds |
| Model Number | HPZ Pet Rover XL |
| Number of Wheels | 4 |
| Seat Material | fabric |
| Seating Capacity | 75 |
| Stroller Type | Pet Stroller |
| Tire Material | Rubber |
| UPC | 674276160845 |
M**A
The Cadillac of strollers
I was very pickey when trying to pick out this stroller. We bought this for our capuchin monkey. It had to have certain emenities and it did all of that! First the cons. Its BIG! little bigger than I was looking for because it's so big its very heavy and a bit awkward to maneuver when trying to put it in a car. The pros its does have lots of room. It gives u options for the amount of room you need. I like the material for the canopy. She can't chew or make a hole too easy in that. My favorite part is the canopy has clips and not a zipper. She knows how to unzip zippers so her old stroller she would unzip. Not to get out but for something to do. Sometimes we like to have her out discreetly so we can enjoy our day with her along. We take her everywhere! The stroller glides real nice. It's very easy to unfold and fold. All around this is a great buy! I'm so glad we spent the extra $ and went with this stroller. UPDATE- we have had this stroller now for almost 2.5 yrs. Boy have we put the miles on it!! Still working just like the day we bought it. The wheels are beginning to make a rubbing noise, for how often we use it and the terrain we walk on its expected. I do wish it had the jogger stroller tires and not wheels. But ita still a wonderful stroller. Since getting this stroller we have added a 2nd monkey to our family and we still have plenty of room for both babies. They love this stroller!! Last summer we purchased another for a back up. That sits in storage in the box.
R**G
Awesome
We love this stroller. We have 2 mini schnauzers and they fit perfectly in this with room!. Easy to maneuver and packs well for trips. we chose the tan color. Well built and excellent quality
M**S
SUV of pet strollers
Pretty nice stroller. I’ve seen others and have never liked them. Most are to boxy and not stable. This is a bigger stroller, with more room for my dog to stretch out. Never leave the dog in it unattended as it will tip over and injure them. The wheels have break locks to help it not roll while staying in one spot. It’s a bit large for the back of my 4 runner but fits. Takes up more room than expected. I use bungee chords to tie it down so it doesn’t fly and hit the dogs or myself if there were an accident. It would really do some damage. Be sure to tie it down in your car. The only thing I don’t love is how things fall out of the basket below. It’s a little hard to get into. I will be adding zip ties to the basket to keep it up. Overall it’s a great stroller.
A**R
Durability
This stroller is so wonderfully built.It almost looks like a real baby carriage... Everything was made well except plastic front tires may have to be replaced after a period of time
A**.
Overall a terrific stroller - got my boy back to enjoying life!
My 12-year-old, 52 lb hound mix has very bad joints now. He used to be really active and run 10+ miles on trails when he was younger but these days, he often pulls back after less than 1/4 mile. He was becoming very depressed and it was obvious that he wanted to do more but everything just hurt. Nothing I did inside the house to provide enrichment was enough. When medicine and other adjunctive therapies had stopped helping, it dawned on me that not it was not only small, bougie dogs who could ride in strollers and I went on a search for something that I could use for him as well as my adventure cat. I found this! It is very stylish and roomy. With the front and back fully extended, my boy has plenty of room. He can sit upright, stand up, circle, reposition, lie down. You name it, he can do it in this thing. I am training him that the only way to get in/out is through the back zippered area, not over the edge, so he will indicate when he wants to get out to stroll a little. We tried it out in the house first and he almost instantly fell in love with it. He voluntarily stayed in it for 20 minutes- just laid in it! On our first stroll at the park, I initially pushed it while he walked next to me. About 1/4 mile in, as usual, he started to pull back, but then nosed the stroller (!!). So, I let him in and he was SO HAPPY. I pushed him about a mile and he indicated he wanted to sniff. He got out and walked about 0.2 miles again and nosed to get back in. Then, he rode calmly for quite some time. All-in-all, he got out to walk 3 times but we did 3.6 miles that first day! I tell you, there were some happy tears welling up in this mom's eyes. My boy was ecstatic to be outside, seeing the sights, sniffing the smells and listening to the birds. We just closed our first weekend with it- 3 walks at 3 different parks so far- and are up to 5 mile walks now. He is so much more full of life than he was only a few days ago. His spirit is back, he is more affectionate and cuddly. My boy is ALIVE inside again. The tote basket underneath is super handy. I was able to take his water bowl, 2 bottles of water, his snacks, my snacks, etc. easily with a ton of room to spare. There are handy pockets on the frame of the stroller, too, to keep things a bit closer at hand. The bottle holder is key, too. I love that it's there for my water bottle. But, as I discovered this morning, it would not fit my rather slender travel coffee mug. So, it's not perfect, but still a cool thing to have. I just put the coffee mug in the basket underneath since my travel mug is spill-proof. It comes with 2 "mats" but I'll be looking for a better pad or orthopedic mat to put in the bed of the stroller for my prince to lounge on. Ok- overall, I really like this stroller- a LOT. It's not truly a 5/5 because there are some things that could be better, but it's a solid 4.5/5. The not perfect: The instructions for assembly could have been better but there is minimal assembly, so fussing over the axle/feet and tote basket was not really a big deal. The protective plastic wrap was secured under permanently fixed parts of the frame during manufacturer assembly, so getting all of the plastic out (at least until it was not visible) wasn't super easy. The front wheels don't swivel, so steering isn't as precise or easy as it could be if they did. Another grump is that while the handlebar does adjust so you could push from either the front or the back (essentially reversing the stroller), there isn't a footbrake at the front, so pushing it that way doesn't make as much sense even though you could do that. I don't want to have to stop my stroller and walk to the "front" to put the brake on. So, I keep the handlebar in the original location and push it forward as intended. It folds up relatively easily but it's pretty big and it might be difficult for a small person to handle. It will take up a lot of space in your vehicle (fills the entire backseat of my Jeep Cherokee- the pets ride in the very padded cargo area). I might need to size up to a large-sized SUV if we're going to take this on vacation and expect to also take bags. So much for trending downward... but my boy is worth it.
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