it runs beautifully, is a quality product, and has many well-thought-out design features.
my husband takes my daughter in the bob for a run in the mornings and he says it's very easy to push the stroller while running.
my stroller hating son enjoys the smooth ride and comfy seat and i love the way it takes on rough city sidewalks and the easy push when running.
this is a quality stroller in every way and it looks great too...we always get compliments on it when we are walking/running.
the quickness in which the stroller folds was also imprtant to me as i will be putting it in the car almost daily.
very easy to steer with one hand and i can fold/unfold it while holding my little one.
folds up nicely but not totally flat.
folding up and carrying is a cinch; turning in tight spaces with one hand/finger is easy; and the moss color is beautiful!
this was the easiest to fold and unfold and was one of the lightest (without feeling flimsy like a few of the other really light ones).
I am more than pleased with this stroller.
the rainbow colored logo is a bit tacky and the stroller strides "exercise equipment" -- some rubber cables -- that came with it is still in the plastic bag months later.
it's really great for jogging and even everyday use.
it's good for jogging and lock it's front wheel for running or even for everyday use.
i was confused by bob's marketing of the fitness stroller and the revolution, they seem to be very similar, except the stride fitness offers the strdes membership, fitness exercise bands, but most
it's great for jogging, you can easily manuever it with only one hand and even run on the side of it.
it was so heavy and hard to fold that we ended up getting a metrolite stroller when she was six months old.
my 16-month-old seems to enjoy it (although he would rather be running around getting into trouble).
this stroller is not too big, folds nicely (although the latch is a little weak), and is a smooth ride.
it folds a sits upright is a compact fashion when not in use.
it folds easily and handles very well.
and it's infant safe because the back folds down completely.
i love how easily it folds.
scraped up a few in the parking lot trying to fold them.
it just did not maneuver well (and this was after pushing my graco infant car seat frame around which steers like a dream).
i also don't like how the waltz folds up.
roller blading is actually safer in my opinion using this stroller with the v-brake, as it allows me to manage speed on big hills and stop at streets.
this is my first and only running stroller, but i did a bit of research before buying, as i am a marathoner with a baby in tow.
i started running with it when my baby was three months old, on flat surfaces only, and she slept the whole time.
it is so easy to push yet i can feel it working my upper body too as i jog along.
this stroller is lightweight and easy to maneuver.
this is hands down the best stroller out there- it's perfect for walks, jogs, and mall trips.
even though i use it daily, and run on a dirt trail, the stroller still looks great.
i was looking for a stroller that could do it all: handle off-road trails, maneuver through tight supermarket isles, fold up into the back of my car – and still be light enough for me to lift it in!
it does fold up small for a jogging stroller, but it still takes up a lot more space than an umbrella stroller.
if you've never thought about it, just try maneuvering a standard jogger stroller -- it doesn't.
it folds easily and flattens well, but it's not an umbrella stroller.
the bugaboo bee is worth the money because we'll be able to use it as long as we need a stroller (up to 37 lbs) and because it's so easy to use, both in terms of maneuverability and changeability.
aside from that, this stroller is like pushing a cloud; you can practically maneuver it with two fingers.
it's a great stroller for the city and has a cool design.
it rides extremely smooth, and i can hold onto my 3 year old's hand while my other hand is on the bar and the carriage just jogs along.
it is easy to fold and put the baby in.
it is lite weight and easy to fold and unfold.
it folds down easily, but doesn't fit well in the trunk of smaller vehicles.
especially loved to find it will "stand' on its own when folded up.
the only reason why i did not give it five stars is because it does not easily fold with one hand.
at first, i couldn't figure out how to fold the stroller, but once i figured it out, it's very easy.
the stroller can be folded with the piggyback in position, but there is a trick it which you will just have to figure out on your own, because i just can't explain it.
the fold on my stoller was also much easier than the one on the stroller in the store.
-the stroller frame can only be folded with two hands.
i also love that the stroller folds with the seat attached.
the stroller is so easy to fold up and the storage on it is really pretty big.
i ask her if she had trouble getting the stroller in and out of the car, and she said it folded very easily and she has had no trouble with it.
it was easy to put together and has some added features, such as a padded handle, and the fact that you are not able to fold the stroller with the carrier attached, for the babies safety.
folding this stroller is easy - cant say it can be done with one hand but doesnt take much effort and you dont have to sweat it out while closing/opening.
the stroller seems like it folds very compactly, but it still doesn't fit into my vw cabrio trunk (the trunk opening is just a bit small).
i have a 2 1/2 year old and 6 month old and they enjoy riding in the stroller as much as i enjoy jogging with it.
overall it's a quality, functional running stroller that i'd recommend, but not say it's "outstanding" - here are some pros and cons: pros: 1.
i love the stroller and especially the ease of folding and unfolding it.
the canopies provide ample shade and the unit folds down easily (it is lightweight too!) i am so pleased with this stroller.
this stroller is also super easy to fold and transport in the back of my wagon, although it does take up alot of space with the large wheels.
my only qualm is that i would like it to fold down a little more compactly, but for the size you ge from it, the stroller is fairly compact when folded up.
the stroller is also very bulky when it is folded and it takes a few times before getting the hang of folding it up.
the cup-holder is in the wrong location entirely & it interferes with the stroller folding.
i was able to fix the material problems myself but i was still unhappy about not having a lever or latch to hold stroller together when folding it.
the only downside to this stroller is that you can't fold it up with one hand.
it is an excellent lightweight stroller that works very well, folds easily, and is perfect for travel.
you can easily maneuver it with one hand (i couldn't in my old stroller- i'd have to hip-check it to get it where i wanted).
everything i needed it to be - lightweight, easy to fold, taller handles, comfy for my little one with heavier capacity than other strollers.
it is so easy to fold and stow in the car and very light to carry to lug anywhere.
i wanted to find a light weight stroller that was easy to fold and push and this fit my criteria.
small tip -- the small plastic red tab is for keeping the stroller locked once you fold it down.
i just recieved this stroller today, i opened it right away and set it up with my so helpful 4yr old.
my husband even accidently started running over it with his truck and nothing happened to it!
it easily folds with the baby on one hip & with only one free hand.
it is a little awkward to handle once it folds up, but i like the way it folds flat and easily fits in the car.
the problem we have found are -you can not jog with the pram (if you do you will have alot of problems with the front wheel falling off) -the nappy bag is to small to fit anything in it meaning the
i absolutely love my cameleon stroller, it is so easy to maneuver and once you get the hang of it, it's easy to fold and unfold.
i had a dififcult time with opening and folding the stroller at first but i quickly overcame the issue...my husband almost fell off the chair when he found out how much it cost but after the couple
we use an umbrella if we know we are going to have to be somewhere where it would be easier to fold up the stroller, such as on the subway or other tight places.
the cup holder is pretty heavy duty but it's a little tricky when you're folding the stroller with it on.
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