Chariot Carriers Inc Cougar 1 Stroller Red/Silver/Gray, One Size
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Chariot Carriers Cougar 1 Stroller Description

The Chariot Cougar is the best-selling Chariot multi-function child transportation system, and it’s not hard to see why. The one-child version of the Cougar, the Cougar 1 displays all the most popular features: aluminum spoke wheels, plenty of storage compartments, and a super comfortable child seat – with a soft seat back, padded seat bottom, and plush harness straps.


The adjustable suspension system is the key feature – it’s extremely responsive, easy to adjust, and requires no maintenance. This means smoother rides for your passenger(s), as well as for you – the shocks absorb the force of jarring bumps and jolts, rather than letting it bounce the chassis around.

When not in use, the Cougar can be folded down into a tidy bundle for storage or transportation, using Chariot’s patented “ezFold” design, which auto-locks open or closed, and doesn’t require fiddling around with any pins. The Cougar, like the Cheetah and the high-end Chariot CX 1, can function amazingly well in any of 5 different modes – cycling, jogging, strolling, skiing, or hiking. Simply add whichever CTS Conversion Kit you want to the Chassis with the no tools required VersaWing? technology.

Add the Chariot Rain Cover to your bike trailer to keep your precious passenger sheltered from inclement weather.

Safety comes first on the Chariot Cougar:


  • Energlo® glow-in-the-dark fabric ensures ultimate nighttime visibility.
  • Foot activated parking break
  • Superior suspension
  • Shoulder harness
  • Meets or exceeds ASTM standards

The Chariot Cougar is available in two versions – a one-child model (the Cougar 1) or a one-or-two child version the Cougar 2).

Important Note: All convertible Chariot bike trailers (the Cheetah, Cougar, and CX) are sold as Chassis Only. You must select one or more CTS Kits in order to use your X-Country child transportation system.

Chariot Carriers Cougar 1 Stroller Details

Chariot Carriers Cougar 1 Stroller Customer Reviews

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9 Responses to Chariot Carriers Cougar 1 Stroller

  1. JoggingStroller.com says:

    5 stars
    Reviewer: David M. , Ottawa, ON Date: April 05, 2009
    Obvously, an excellent piece of equipment; this is our second Chariot and we’re very pleased, long-term users. The only problem my wife and I have is this: when changing the sqare aluminum arms (i.e. from bike hitch to front wheel configuration) the arms tend to stick in the plastic sleeves. It really takes some effort to pull them out, especially the left arm. I’ve put on some WD40, but it’s still a very tight fit. I understand that there should be very little play to ensure connection integrity but, wow, it’s tight… Thanks,

  2. JoggingStroller.com says:

    5 stars
    Reviewer: Anonymous , Erie, PA Date: March 05, 2009
    This was a baby gift for my biking daughter and husband in Perth, Australia. I had to completely disassemble it for the airline trip and was quite impressed with the quality. I would also like to add, the Chariot Company was very helpful in resolving a couple of questions that arose. My son-in-law, who is a competitive cyclist has tried a Cougar 1 and it was his suggestion for the baby gift.

  3. JoggingStroller.com says:

    5 stars
    Reviewer: Matt , Westchester, IL Date: September 17, 2008
    We bought the 2008 Cougar 1 model in Spring 2008 for a 9-month-old and have used it throughout the summer, probably several dozen times. We bought the bike and jogging attachments. The carrier is sturdy, as are both attachments we purchased. The suspension is great and easy to adjust, depending on your child’s size. The bike attachment is easy to install, it just requires a quick attachment to the back wheel of your bike, probably about five minutes the first time you try it and shorter once you’ve done it once. You can make tight turns in both directions without clipping your wheel on the attachment arm. The only slight drawback with the bike is that your back wheel can kick up a small amount of debris into the carrier if all the flaps are open. I actually would have expected more debris in there after some decent rides, but it wasn’t bad. We haven’t had a problem with heat or cold in the carrier, there’s a screen, plastic rain guard and a colored sun guard. The carrier also gets good ventilation during movement. The jogging attachment is easier to install, it basically snaps in place. The first time I put the jogging wheel on the frame, it pulled slightly to the right, however, I re-mounted the wheel and it has been straight since. I like the larger wheels this model has over some of its competitors, the smooth ride as a result is very nice. The jogger can also be used as a stroller, although it’s a bit long to take into a store. As for storage, it folds up decently, the back wheels come off very easily and can be placed inside the carrier for storage. The handlebar comes off easily and occupies a nice height for an average person, although its set at a specific height when in use, so I can’t comment on how it is for very tall or short users. The storage space behind the child’s seat is more than enough for anything you might take on a run or a bike ride and the bottom of the carrier contains lots of space for toys, bottles, sippy cups, etc… Overall, we’ve been very happy with our purchase.

  4. JoggingStroller.com says:

    5 stars
    Reviewer: Anonymous , Norristown, PA Date: July 24, 2008
    Bought the Cougar 1 with cycling, jogging and stroller kits this winter. Started using it when the snow melted. I love to get out for a bike ride on weekend mornings and can now do them with my one year-old son. My wife doesn’t ride and takes the opportunity to catch up on rest, thank you Chariot. My son loves it, plays with toys, watches the world, rocks back and forth for me to go faster. Quick changes between kits is good. Bike kit mounting is reassuringly solid, and turning circle to the left is as tight as needed. Right turns should be limited or the wheel hits the mounting arm, but it’s never actually happened to me, so probably just over-worrying. Stroller kit wheels go upside down in place, so when we get somewhere, we can lock up the bike and go for a wander on foot. Cargo trunk nicely holds normal size diaper bag, pair of shoes. Don’t forget that smaller kids feet don’t touch the front of the carriage. They chuck their toys to the bottom and can’t reach them, so putting a bag or something under their feet gives you extra storage and keeps them from being cranky and stopping your ride. Jog-stroller brake-kit seems a little-overboard unless you’re roller-blading with it, in which case it would seem sensible. Rear posts are about the same size as a bike seat post and nicely mount LED lights, which are useful at twilight of course, but even more fun when you forget enough toys for cranky. And the frame is so solid-feeling that you have no question that it’s safe and reliable. Suspension is cool too, adjustments are easy. Rear-wheel removal is easy and simple. Prefer the orange for visibility even though red’s my favorite color. With rain cover down, surprisingly warm inside, no worries about cold baby, within reason of course. And when he outgrows it, shopping-cart.

  5. JoggingStroller.com says:

    4 stars
    Reviewer: Everett Volk , Washington, DC Date: March 20, 2008
    My wife and I received this trailer/stroller as a gift from a group of friends when our daughter was born. It sat in our basement until a little after she turned one. Then, in April 2007, we started commuting to work and daycare with it. My commute is 6 miles round trip, and in the last year, I have likely towed the trailer 200-225 times in all kinds of weather except ice. It has been jogging perhaps…ahem…15 times. Regardless, in the roughly 1200 miles I have pulled this trailer, it has been great. It tows easily; it rides smoothly; it is exceptionally stable; and it readily protects my daughter from wind, rain, sun, and snow. That is, it did protect her from those things until the last month or so. Apparently, after a year or so of use, the elastic that keeps the cover tight, and the velcro tabs that keep the cover and rain fly down, have both deteriorated to the point of ineffectiveness. Now, the wind created by me pulling the trailer is sufficient to blow the cover back and expose my daughter. Having paid upwards of $500 for this thing, I expected a little better like, say, snaps versus velcro. I have contacted Chariot requesting repair information and I’m awaiting their response. I’ll report back when/if I hear anything. Other than this durability issue, however, the trailer is superb and I would recommend it without reservation to anyone looking for an excellent all-round trailer that will carry your child in style and comfort.

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