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Joovy Zoom 360 Jogging Stroller, Black
Joovy Zoom 360 Jogging Stroller, Black
- Ultra maneuverable swivel front wheel
- Oversized sun canopy
- Deluxe parent organizer
- Easy folding aluminum frame
- Shock absorbing suspension
Lockable swivel wheel for maximum maneuverability The Zoom was designed to provide a smooth, comfortable ride in settings that you may not expect one. Rugged, yet sporty the Zoom 360 is a great solution for a leisurely walk, a brisk jog, and day at the beach or the park. Swivel front wheel can be locked straight for more stability when jogging. The unique in-seat fold performs logically and intuitively, and may even spark a Wow from a curious on-looker. Features also include deep cup holders and
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(out of 3 reviews)
List Price: $ 239.99
Price: $ 199.99
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August 6th, 2010 - 13:33
Review by Rachel Halverson for Joovy Zoom 360 Jogging Stroller, Black
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Pros: a sun cover that covers the entire baby while jogging or walking, free additions that are extras with other strollers (i.e. rain guard tent, and tire pump), lightweight, good ability to see child from back of the stroller, good seat adjustments. Excellent traction. Smooth ride.Easy pedal brake. Amazing price (I got mine for under $200.00) for joggers within this class…
Cons: There is not a way to lock the front tire from the handle-bars. One has to stop jogging/walking, brake the jogger and then click the wheel into lock position. I’ve not found a way to adjust the handle-bars. The harness works well 70% of the time, otherwise, my kiddo slides to one side.
9 reasons this is a “pro” vs. 4 reasons this jogger is a “con.”
August 6th, 2010 - 14:00
Review by jogging mom for Joovy Zoom 360 Jogging Stroller, Black
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I bought this stroller after researching many strollers including the Bob, Baby Jogger and Schwinn. This Joovy is a nice stroller for someone wanting to jog if you don’t mind a few flaws. The 5pt harness never kept my 7 month old in the center of the seat- he always leaned toward the side resulting in his head being jostled against the hard bar while we jogged along. Also- with much trial and error I could never get the stroller to be aligned in the fixed wheel position- so when we jogged the stroller would vier to the right and I’d have to work to keep it going straight. All in all not too terrible for $230 or so. However- I do like to jog and want to keep my baby safe so I returned it and got a Bob Revolution. Baby harness is great and a smooth straight ride in fixed jogging mode made the difference in the Bob vs. Joovy debate for me. It was worth the extra bucks for safety.
August 6th, 2010 - 14:23
Review by little mrs. sunshine for Joovy Zoom 360 Jogging Stroller, Black
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I love this stroller!! It is very easy to set up and take down. The wheels come off very easy for more compact storage. The large canopy is nice. I love the swivel wheel!! I have only jogged in it a few times and had the front wheel in the locked position. I found that it was hard to steer going around corners while jogging. I simply switched it to the swivel, and it was cake! I have used it to go to stores and it maneuvers very well. It can make pretty tight turns down isles. I have pushed it through grass fields very easily. I used it for my 3 month old and it worked out great because the five point harness can get a baby pretty secure. I did have it almost fully reclined and I used a soft head support that you put in car seats when they are little to help secure the head. I love this stroller and would recommend it to everyone whether you are a runner or not. Amazon had the best deal by far.