it is so easy to turn corners and get around in.
its light weight, turns on a dime, and for double stroller it folds up pretty flat.
it moves and handles turns so much better than my single stroller i use it even when i only have the baby with me.
it is worth the money, and will turn into the only stroller you will want to use!
this one turns easily with both kids in it and it has a tray for your youngest in the front.
i take a stroller class with lots of quick turns and find it is easier going with my regular stroller.
the only reason why i didn't give the stroller 5 stars was the locked front wheel makes it hard to manover when making turns.
it has a fixed front wheel that makes it rally hard to push around turns, and isn't really made for any kind of off-roading.
turns easily enough "on the road," but less easily in a store--it's a jogger after all.
as for the steering, if you're going to run with a stroller you need a fixed wheel - this model turns as easily as any i have tried.
my only complaint is that the fixed front wheel can make turning a bit difficult - please let me know if there is any way to "un-fix" it.
it takes some getting used to, in regards to taking turns, but it ultimately feels very safe on an actual run.
-it turns on a dime; this stroller handles well on any terrain.
it easily fits through any door and turns on a dime.
it fits easily in my car, takes up 1/3 of the trunk.it turns easily when i'm shopping and it locks in front to go straight when i run or jog.
- so easy to push around, turn; very smooth ride because of the air filled tires but they are not so huge like many other all-terrain (jogging) strollers have.
i tried to go for a walk with it yesterday and had to turn around because it was pulling so hard to the left that it was nearly impossible to push.
it is so easy to push, to lift and turn, the sun canopies are awesome and the brake works wonderful.
the stroller rolls very well and is much easier to turn than the other strollers we have.
the twins love the ride and typically fall asleep after a few minutes, staying asleep even through bumps and turns.
i have a five week old baby and a little boy about to turn three.
the turning radius is great.
i can steer it one handed and it can turn on a dime.
it does "turn on a dime" like everyone says.
it really does practically push itself and it can make tight turns and corners like nothing.
it turns on a dime.
it handles like a dream and turns on a dime.
the break is easy to apply with 1 foot, and the wheels swivel to turn without effort (unless i lock them) even when i'm only pushing the stroller with one hand (because i'm carrying something in the
the wheels are very easy to use, it turns very well.
however, i had a nice surprise opening the box, since it turned out that the midnight blue is actually very nice too.
-it's a bit difficult to manuever on tight turns.
it's very easy to fold and superb to turn around and joggling; the only complain i have is that the back support is kind of soft and your baby basically crouch in it.
turning is so easy, i can still steer one handed (not with an umbrella stroller), easy to get in/out of the vehicle.
it's such a smooth ride, turns on a dime and i am partial to three-wheelers - so that was a pleasant plus.
this is solid and literally turns on a dime with one hand even when fully loaded with a four year old and stuff in the basket.
upon requesting the missing locking pin, i was turned away by two different people at baby jogger.
as a result, leveraging the stroller into a turn or over a curb is noticably more difficult than with our dreamer design (which had an adjustable handlebar).
i purchased the bob sport utility stroller when my daugter was 4 months old (just turned 1yr!).
it tracks great, is easy to turn, compacts nicely, and it jogs and walks great.
for a stroller of this size/category, it is not too wide, so we can bring it into small shops and navigate tight aisles and turns easily.
the only places we avoid using it are in crowded places (it's a little long and you need a little space to turn it) - we use a regular stroller for places like the mall.
it turns on a dime, has a very sturdy build to it (without being clunky), and is a very comfortable ride for my son.
pushing it is effortless, and making tight turns is no problem at all.
it is a little shorter in the wheel base so it turns easier.
the bassinet also has the coolest design and look that really makes heads turn.
upon requesting the locking pin, i was turned away by 2 different people at baby jogger.
this stroller turns on a dime..even through the narrowest spaces in shopping aisles.
it makes turns well and is easy to fold up and pick up - it is a bit long with the carseat attatchment on it, but i havent had a problem with it- it is easy to remove and put back on and at 6
it moves and turns so smoothly too!
it was easy to push, turned on a dime, folded and unfolded quickly, was manageable to carry on and off the busses/monorail, and the kids were quite comfortable in it.
it rolls so smoothly and turns on a dime.
it turns easily and tightly, and the distance between the front and back wheels is shorter than on the sit-n-stand, so it doesn't feel like a train.
the best part is that is pushes and turns so easily - it is really nice to take the kids out in it.
on good pavement and in stores, it turns with ease even one-handed.
i like that it turns easily and is nice and narrow.
it turns and maneuvers very well.
comfortable for my 6'4" husband to push turns on a dime
overall, it is a sturdy stroller, wheels easily, and turns with little effort.
the front-to-back, and i have to say the side-by-side is more social and my girls don't get bored, so it doesn't turn as ugly nearly as often!
very easy to ride and turn.
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