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Comments about BOB Sport Utility Duallie Stroller:
This BOB stroller is good for folks with light children who do not turn alot. It is durable and a smooth ride for the children. It is very difficult to turn with the wieght of two little ones in there. I actually ended up selling mine and bought the Revolution. This stroller does have the hand brake (the revolution does not). The steering was way too difficult with my 23 pounder and my 38 pounder.
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Assembly wasn't too bad - allow about an hour. I also purchased the car-seat adapter for my new-born, which is worth it if you plan to run with a baby. The stroller offers a smooth ride for both my toddler and my infant (in the car seat) and is light and VERY easy to push... even up hills! There is some difficulty in maneuvering the size and weight when both the kids are strapped in, but that doesn't seem to have anything to do with the actual stroller - just be ready to work hard around turns. The stroller moves straight and steady on paved surfaces and the basket under the seat has ample room for binkies, snacks and whatever your kiddos may need to accompany your run!
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Delivery was FAST and everything arrived in perfect condition.
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We were hesitant to spend this kind of money on a stroller but we're glad we did. The build quality is great, the kids enjoy it and it can handle any type of terrain. It looks like they hold their value very well too, so in the long run it is definitely worth it.
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I love this stroller because it is easy to handle, it is sturdy and it is a nice ride. I used the car seat adaptor which made it difficult to break down. It only folded partially which made it bulky and awkward. I ended up pulling a muscle trying to get into the back of my Sequoia SUV. So new moms be careful lifting this stroller.
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We've put hundreds of miles on our BOB duallie and it's been worth every penny. It tracks and handles well -- even with a 25 lb. weight difference between our kids. The shock absorbers and adjustable seats make it comfortable ride for the kids. Lightweight-but-Solid construction. And it folds up really easily.
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I have had serious BOB envy ever since I pushed a neighbor's Duallie Revolution two years ago when I had my first child. That stroller was amazing, but I couldn't stomach the price tag. My single jogger was not a BOB but was a fixed wheel that is easily maneuvered and very sturdy. Having only known fixed wheel handling, I have no complaints with this stroller. I wanted rugged, all-terrain, sturdy and not a beast to push. I also wanted a handbrake for hills. I do not like when I don't have a handbrake. Baby number two is almost here and I still have gotten out with the duallie sport utility for simple walks in my neighborhood. 27 pounds of toddler on one side and empty on the other does not impact how this sroller tracks. I cannot comment to trails yet, but through a neighborhood, getting up and down curbs, it is great! We have many curves in the road and it really is no big deal with the uneven load of one child to adjust for the turns. The trick to dealing with curves (not hard turns at right angles) is to not push down hard on the handle bar but just lightly guide in the direction you want to go.
I've been ill this entire pregnancy and have suffered much muscle loss and weakness, but this stroller is not overwhelming for me at all compared to the non-jogger I have which is a full on workout to push in my weakened state. It is heavy to lift, but all doubles, non-joggers included, are heavy.
I cannot wait to get out an jog with this stroller and hit some trails. It fits through my front door easily.
If at all possible, do the ship to the store option because they put it together, put air in the tires and adjust the tracking for you. I'm so glad we went with this stroller.
The basket is a little awkward to reach, but is nicely sized. I find it easiest to access it from the side instead of from behind.
The recline on this is quite nice and is easy to adjust. My daughter falls asleep in this easily. The shocks work fabulously. She can be out and I can go up and over curbs and tree roots and she doesn't stir at all.
I invested in the protective screen and the weather rain shields. Boy is the rain shield wonderful! I love getting out in all kinds of weather and the rain shield does not leak! Just be sure to practice putting it on and taking it off because there's a trick to it. I also invested in the stroller strides console for the duallie. I'm very glad that I did, though I will tell you not all water bottles fit. My camel backs from REI do fit as would small size ones from the grocery store. I didn't have cup holders with my other jogger and refused to sacrifice that with this stroller. I do wish it was just a standard option with the BOBs though.
So glad I finally got a BOB! My daughter loves this stroller. She requests walks in it and loves climbing in and out of it. Since I use it pretty much everyday I just keep it in the living room ready to go. Considering the needs we had with a stroller, the fixed wheel sport utility was the best option for us and involved a lot less sticker shock then the revolution. The revs are wonderful to turn with, but in my mind aren't really for the jogging and all-terrain like the fixed wheels are. I did tons of research before settling on this stroller. If you're doing your researching now and really need and want a stroller that you can truly jog and train with on any surface, this was the most affordable option I could find that was durable and comfortable for the kids. Don't be fooled by stroller companies that call the style a jogger only to find that it's not really intended for jogging or varying terrains. There is a lot of misleading marketing going on out there. Good luck in your search :-)
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I love this stroller. We have used it a ton, and with the ooptional rain cover we have used it in all kinds of weather.
I have no trouble steering it, and love the fixed wheel when I run. While running you don't want to need to hold on so it needs to roll true.
When we were snowed in last winter I could push the kids to the store and load up on groceries. I had no issues pushing it through 10 inches of snow and it rolled through the store like a dream.
It rolls equally as well with one child or two children - a huge plus in my mind. I am sad that we have outgrown it, but at 4 and 6 the kids prefer to walk - as well they should be!
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We started with the single baby jogger but then kid #2 (and later #3) came along. The BOB was the solution. It's held up great with excellent heavy duty construction. The frame is sturdy, the canvas fabric is strong, the tires great, and the straps, etc. all first rate.
It's a shame the kids have to keep growing so now they don't fit.
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This stroller is stylish, heavy duty, and folds up nicely. It is heavy, but every double stroller is. Plenty of storage space! Last but not least, EXCELLENT coverage from sun/rain.
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Rols great and tracks true. the kids find it comfortable and I like the suspension to smooth out the ride.
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