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Schwinn Free Wheeler 2 Double Swivel Wheel Jogging Stroller (Green/Blue)
Schwinn Free Wheeler 2 Double Swivel Wheel Jogging Stroller (Green/Blue)
- Schwinn free wheeler double jogging stroller features an easy to lock swivel wheel
- Stroller features rear suspension and height adjustable handle
- With 5-point harnesses, plush padded cockpit and protective sun canopy
- Stroller weighs 27-pounds with a max weight limit of 100-pounds
- Easy one-hand fold and quick release wheels for zero-degree turn radius
Enjoy every mile you run, walk or stroll behind this fully loaded Schwinn stroller. Pack up your picnic gear and trek to the park on Saturday, then enter the local race on Sunday. This item will fit all of your fitness and recreation needs. Features: 12" swivel front wheels allows for easy maneuvering in tight spaces, while large 16" rear wheels smoothly handle any terrain Lightweight aluminum frame folds quickly and stores easily for compact storage Rrear suspension system ensures a smooth, co
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List Price: $ 319.99
Price: $ 222.50
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August 8th, 2010 - 14:12
Review by R. Haney for Schwinn Free Wheeler 2 Double Swivel Wheel Jogging Stroller (Green/Blue)
easy fold-up ability, 9) durable material (in decent colors) and easy one-handed maneuverability (jogging with dog and children in tow).
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We were looking for a double stroller that was 1) under $300, 2) was side-by-side, 3) had individual, adjustable seats, 4) a swivel front wheel 5) good shock system, 6) a sun canopy, 7) a storage area under the stroller,
We got everything we asked for with the Schwinn Free Wheeler 2 Double Jogger. Some added bonuses include 1) side-by-side double joggers are bulky and usually very heavy for one person to collapse and throw in a car, or store in the garage, but this one is a one handed collapse and collapses to about a one foot width. It is light and easy to pick-up (even for a 140 lb pregnant woman) 2) there is a small storage sack and wrist band that comes with the stroller. The storage sack goes in the handle bar area and the wristband is included as a safety precaution if the stroller gets away from you, it is still attached to your wrist. 3) the brake is fantastic! We have a very steep driveway and locking it to close the garage is of no concern. It has a sturdier locking mechanism than our Maclaren single stroller.
I am not an easily persuaded buyer and if you check my history, I don’t take the time to review often. This stroller deserved the time and energy to tell others about it’s A+ness!
Added side note: Please always have your children wear helmets while you jog! If they don’t make a helmet small enough for your child, they are too small for a jogger.
August 8th, 2010 - 14:19
Review by A. Nino Vitale for Schwinn Free Wheeler 2 Double Swivel Wheel Jogging Stroller (Green/Blue)
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We have 4 boys and with a 2.5 year old and a 3 month old, Mom wanted out of the house for walks during the day while I’m at work. Well, this fits the bill. Excellent, well designed, comfortable and light weight. One reviewer mentioned it doesn’t lock. Either something is wrong with her particular unit or she doesn’t have the locks all the way down. When ours is locked, it’s not coming undone. And it has a one hand, slide and squeeze for easy folding. fits through 36 inch doors and you can free wheel or the locking pin in the front is great to hold the wheel straight and use as a jogger. I would HIGHLY recommend this to anyone looking for a double. Oh, we always have problems with the sun, this one comes far enough out to keep the sun out of their eyes, even when they are laying down. Large bike type air wheels make bumps smoother, even on gravel. And the removable seats are cusioned and easy to throw in the washer. Easy removal. GREAT GREAT Product! And we have lots of experience, this being our 4th stroller.
August 8th, 2010 - 14:22
Review by Momof2 for Schwinn Free Wheeler 2 Double Swivel Wheel Jogging Stroller (Green/Blue)
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OK, so after researching double stroller, I decided on this one. The only thing I kept on running into was the issue regarding the angle of the seat.
Got the stroller and although I must say it is very light and handles wonderfully, I HATE the seats.
I have a 2 1/2 year old and a 9 month old. The 9 month old is just at that age when she wants to see everything around her and the angle of these seats prevent her from doing that.
Now, my hubby LOVES the darned thing as he sees it as more comfortable. Yes, I agree, but only if your goal is for the kiddos to take a nap.
Before you buy one, go look at it somewhere (store, friend, etc). If I had to do it all over again, I would go with another brand.
What I like:
- The stroller basket is bigger than most double joggers, but pretty flimsy. It does fit my diaper bag, which is not a small one, but after that there is no room for anything else.
- The canopy is nice. It covers them from the sun very well and if needed you can tilt it to cover them from the front (if you are walking against the sun). So this I like about the stroller.
- It does come with a little parent tray, which is just the right size for us. Fits a water bottle (or 2) and a small wallet.
- The handle is adjustable.
- It handles very well and very smooth.
What I don’t like:
- The angle of the seats
- The break bar will NOT stay up. You can catch it going down and bring it back up, but not what I want to worry about while out on a stroll.
Good luck!
August 8th, 2010 - 14:25
Review by Soccer Mom for Schwinn Free Wheeler 2 Double Swivel Wheel Jogging Stroller (Green/Blue)
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This is a great stroller. I get LOTS of inquiries about this when I am out and about. It’s VERY easy to push and maneuver. I love the swivel front wheel, and I use the lock mechanism for walks/jogs. I would really like to see a hand brake, but the wrist strap on this model is definitely helpful for hills and rollerblading. The seats are easy to adjust, great pockets and cup holder. The sun shade is upgraded to a curve, which is really great. It’s a little bit tough to collapse, but not too bad. It fits into the back of my minivan fairly well. GREAT value for the price, and it’s definitely a step up from the regular model.
August 8th, 2010 - 15:19
Review by L&E’s Mom for Schwinn Free Wheeler 2 Double Swivel Wheel Jogging Stroller (Green/Blue)
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I needed a stroller for exercising (walking, not much running) that would fit my 12 lb preemie 7 month old and my 49 lb 43″ tall 4 year old. I love this stroller. We have had it for a month and it drives the best of any of my strollers even with a 40 lb difference between the seats. My daughter is tall, but a small pillow tucked under her head makes her comfortable where the seat doesn’t quite come up high enough. Her legs fit just fine and it is comfortably wide for her. The seat when completely upright still reclines enough for her to sit unrestrained without me worrying she will fall out, yet is upright enough for her to enjoy the ride and view. The curved sunshade allows clearance for my daughter’s head, it could be deeper, but a small recieving blanket helps create enough shade at certain angles of the sun. I was very concerned over paying for a stroller when we were so close to weight restrictions, but it was so worth it. My kids are comfortable and I am able to get out and walk off those extra baby pounds!