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BOB Duallie stroller
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(10.00)
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(9.67)
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Last Update:
October
29, 2008
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(Review ID: 1073)
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4 people found the following review helpful:
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Rugged, compact, easy-fold jogger, October 10, 2006
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Reviewer: Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Pros:
It folds REALLY flat it 2 simple steps, w/wheels on
Cons:
Could use wider seats and some padding
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I have had my BOB single stroller for 3 yrs and loved it. So when it came time to get a double, I went back because:
1. BOB folds flat enough in 2 simple steps, w/o taking off the wheels, to fit in my Subaru Outback w/the dog in the back, too!
2. The heavy wheels are good for the thorns, uneven terrain where I run.
3. Individual sun shades.
4. Parking brake--so I can scoop the dog doo w/o worrying that my DC will go careening down the hill
5. Great 5 pt harness
6. It fits through a regular door
Price-$480 (from small, independent retailer. I wanted it now so paid premium) Still need to get the rain cover.
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(Review ID: 355)
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A great on or off-road stroller for two., August 19, 2005
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Reviewer: hobie from CA
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hobie
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Pros:
Can really handle itself outdoors - mud and all.
Cons:
I wish it had the option to make the front wheel swivel.
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My Background: I have almost two year old twins and have used this stroller almost daily for 2-3 mile walks in the park. I walk not jog. The stroller stays at home 95% of the time. The stroller I have is the 2003 version.
Durable: DH left it out all night in the SPRINKLERS and it still looks like new. Even cleaner than before. No rust (I dried it off right away).
Weather Protection: Sun shade gives great coverage. Baby's head is always shaded.
Shock Absorbers: May be overkill for the paved roads BUT my kids really love it when I make the stroller bounce. When they were little, the bouncing would sooth a fussy baby (just like a great big bouncy chair).
All Terrain: I even drove this stroller through the mud! After a hose off, all was still good. The front alinement was unaffected and still drives straight. The big nubby wheels can easily go over grass, gravel, and curbs.
Foldablity: Is that a word? It is easy to fold up. To make it even smaller to transport, you can take off the wheels with the quick release switches.
Straps: Easy to strap babies/toddlers in. My boys haven't escaped yet!
Storage/Basket Size: Well, I haven't taken this stroller shopping. The basket underneath is almost the full width of the stroller, but it is not very deep. It is easier to access the basket from the sides, rather than the back. There are two big pockets on the backs of the seats. BOB sells a console to hold cups/water bottles.
Hand Brake: Good for going down hills - two toddlers can be really heavy!
Weight: The stroller may be a little heavy to lift in and out of a car all the time (my BOB stays home so I wouldn't know). But when you push the stroller, it feels really light. With a hard wheeled stroller, you feel every bump in your arms - with bike tires you don't feel a thing.
Overall, I love my BOB!
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