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BOB Stroller Strides Fitness Stroller Set: RED with HandleBar Console
Product Description
BOB has partnered with the countrys largest and fastest growing fitness program for new moms to bring customers the Stroller Strides Fitness Stroller 2007. Its the Revolution, with the addition of the Stroller Strides Fitness Kit: two exercise tubes of different tensions and the Stroller Strides fitness manual packed inside a BOB handlebar console. The BOB Stroller Strides Fitness Stroller is the merger of a great stroller product with a great exercise program for m... More >>
BOB Stroller Strides Fitness Stroller Set: RED with HandleBar Console
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April 22nd, 2010 - 10:31
I just received my 2005 BOB stroller and assembled it. I have 4 kiddos, and 1 on the way, so I wanted a stroller that could “do it all”, instead of buying several strollers. This one truly fits the bill. It is lighter than my other single strollers in the past, and steers very easily. The quality is great, and I know I will get many years’ use out of it.
The best test was each of my younger kids (under the 70lb limit) went for a ride around the room, and each took a turn pushing the others. They sat quite comfortably, and the straps adjusted to fit even my 7 year-old.
If you are looking for that one stroller to do it all, I would look into this stroller. It is worth every penny.
Rating: 5 / 5
April 22nd, 2010 - 13:14
This is a stroller marketed towards the active on the go parent, yet it is even good for the more relaxed parents who can use it in their daily excercise routine or the complete daily excercise routine(me). It even gives you the tips and insight on how to use it an excercie routine. Of course those who want a stroller that is durable, flexible and built for faster movement, ideally this is the stroller for you. And For the rest of us who want a stroller that is reliable, offering us the benefit of much needed excercise, I can’t see myself before i had this stroller. The BOB Stroller comes with an excercise routine, that I can attest for, will make you loose much needed calories daily, resulting in loss in real fat around the tummy tum. Once I really started using this stroller, I could see why they built in the heavy duty breaks, you don’t want your baby speeding away when you need the much needed breather. The stroller offers adjustable and very comfortable handles that seem to mold to your hands every movement. It is a must have, simply put. It would get 5 stars, however I feel although worth it, in so many ways, the cost is pricey and detering, but I am sure glad i didn’t turn back from my instinct in purchasing it!
Rating: 4 / 5
April 22nd, 2010 - 14:04
I bought this stroller after my sister-in-law had purchased the same one. I was amazed at how light it was and how easy it was to use and store. I love the fact that, with the car seat adapter that they sell separately ($39.00 but worth every penny), I can use my Graco snug ride infant car seat until my little one is big enough to safely ride in the actual stroller. I was going to buy the Bob Revolution, which is the exact same stroller as the Stroller Strides Fitness Stroller, but the stroller strides came with the handlebar consol which I really wanted because of the drink holder and the zipper pouch. It also comes with exercise tubing, and a Stroller Strides exercise manual, which I have yet to use. You can buy the console separately but it will cost you around $20.00 and it doesn’t come with the exercise tubing or exercise manual. Seeing as the price difference between the Revolution and Stride is only $10.00 you’re better off buying the Stride even if you never use the tubing or manual. The only bad thing that I can say about this stroller so far is that your only option for color is red. I have yet to come up with a complaint about the actual stroller itself. I love it and would recommend it to anyone. I have included the features of both the Car seat adapter and the stroller, because I find that this web site is kind of hit and miss when it comes to explaining the product. Hope this helps!
Features of Car Seat Adapter
Allows use of popular Infant Car Seat models with BOB Single Seat Strollers.
Attachment to Strollers is Safe, Solid and Secure
Adapter easily folds with stroller- so it is not necessary to remove the adapter before folding the stroller (This is such wonderful feature)
Adapter is compatible with these Car Seats
Britax Companion – 2003 and newer
Graco Snug Ride – 2003 and newer
Peg Perego Primo Viaggio – 2003 and newer
Features of Stroller Stride Fitness Stroller
Fitness Kit including handlebar console, exercise tubing, and Stroller Strides exercise manual
12″ Swiveling Front Wheel for unmatched maneuverability. (You also have the option of locking the wheel in place. See next option for more detail)
Lockout mode with adjustable tracking for easy conversion for running or rigorous exercise use
Padded 5-point harness with sternum strap to add to your child’s safety and comfort
Quick-release wheels and easy-folding design improve portability
Suspension system capable of three inches travel minimizes bouncing/vibrations
High-quality materials improve strength while reducing weight stroller weight 23.3 pounds.
For more info check out the Bob web site- http://www.bobtrailers.com/
Rating: 4 / 5