How to Choose a Jogging Stroller

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Take your little one on a little off-road adventure in the sturdy BOB Gear Revolution Flex 3.0 jogging stroller, designed with seat-mounted mountain bike suspension to soften bumps along the way.
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View all BOB Gear Jogging Strollers| Best Use | Running |
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| Seating Capacity | Single |
| Weight Capacity (lbs) | 75 pounds |
| Parking Brake | Yes |
| Adjustable Handle | Yes |
| Reclining | Yes |
| Dimensions | 46 x 25 x 45 inches |
| Folded Dimensions | 38 x 25 x 16 inches |
| Front Wheel Diameter (in.) | 12 inches |
| Rear Wheel Diameter (in.) | 16 inches |
| Weight | 28 pounds |
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I bought this stroller in August 2020 and by October 2021 the fabric was coming off of the frame. I contacted REI and they wouldn't take it back because it was outside of the 1 year warranty policy. I contacted the Britax the maker and they wouldn't do anything to assist me. I am very disappointed with the quality of this $500 stroller.
If you live in Colorado where puncture vine (goat head) is prevalent, do NOT buy this stroller. You will be at the bicycle shop every other week repairing flat tires. The tires are made of extremely soft rubber that can easily be punctured by plants with spines. We only use the stroller on sidewalks in the city of Denver and yet we have had 4 flat tires in 3 months, all from goat heads on the sidewalk. Goat heads on the sidewalk are too small to see and avoid but more than capable of piercing the tire. If not for the incredibly soft rubber on the tires, this would otherwise be an excellent stroller.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I absolutely LOVE my new Revolution FLEX 3.0 because it goes anywhere! I took it trail running and loved how smoothly the stroller maneuvered over rocks and other obstacles. It turns on a dime which makes it easy to get through crowds and tight spaces. Some of the new features I was impressed with were the adjustable handlebar and the easy one-step reclining seat, which is perfect for a smooth transition between strolling and naptime. My 4-year-old loved the comfortable ride; even commenting about how he didn't feel the bumps. I love that there is a larger compartment underneath to store blankets and jackets with lots of pockets for snacks, water bottles, phone and other essentials. The stroller is super light weight and easy to pack and load into the car for the next adventure. This stroller will be part of our family for a long time! While I received this stroller for free, these opinions are my own.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have had this stroller a little over a week now and I LOVE it!!! It rolls effortlessly even with my big kid in it (60 lbs). Mostly I use it for my younger kiddo (20 lbs). We attend/instruct Stroller Strides so this stroller gets loaded up! Favorite features: The zippered pocket near the handlebar that is just the right size for my iPhone 8+ The adjustable handlebar!!! My husband and I BOTH love this stroller for this reason! The seat reclines nearly flat. I don't use this much with my kid now, but would have loved it when he was younger. The sun shade goes way down and fully shades/covers kid! This would be great for small babies and my sometimes shy toddler loves to pull it down when he wants privacy. The mesh pockets on the back of the stroller are smaller than my previous BOB, which at first I thought might be a draw back (I used to store books and a tissue box in there), but turns out to be perfect for water bottles. The storage space underneath is roomy and easy to access Everything is SMOOTH. A smooth ride for kiddo. Easy, tight turning. Folds up with a slight tug. Was very easy to use straight out of the box. Wheels needed to be put on, but it was beyond simple. The quality in this stroller is evident everywhere. We are very happy with it :-) Note: I received this stroller for free and the review and opinions in it are my own.
We bought the Revolution Flex on our trip to Canada (we are from Germany) and we have not regretted it since. Our little one loves it and is really comfortable in it. As the one pushing it..I love that the handlebar is adjustable as my husband and I are not the same hight. The BOB can handle nearly any terrain (other than most strollers) and still be comfy for kids as it is the only stroller that is equipped with a shock! When we went to look at strollers at home the guy from the shop sad, that it is impossible to get one. We do not use it for jogging (as non of us do) but we go hiking in the woods which is no trouble for the BOB.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] If your kid is stroller aged (can’t quite keep up with you on a ruck run) and isn’t riding a bike yet, you need a BOB. My oldest can keep up on his bike; my youngest gets a first-class ride and an awesome view. If it’s a truly gnarly adventure, we bring out the Double so they can both sit. The BOB keeps up on runs, weight-vest rucks, and an occasional hike. Beyond this, the BOB crushes it at the zoo, theme park, and farmer’s market. We've owned BOBs since my five year old was an infant but just recently tried out the new Revolution Flex 3.0 Single. I haven’t found anything that compares when it comes to turning and general “pushability.” Pneumatic tires and smooth bearings make it super smooth and easy when pushing. This smoothness translates very well to the handlebar. Since the stroller doesn’t require a death grip to maneuver, you can make nearly infinite adjustments on the fly by adjusting hand tension, placement, or the handlebar itself. The Flex 3.0 adjusts and locks into 9 different positions with intuitive thumb buttons on either side. The handle material is also very comfortable over distance—temperature stays consistent and it handles moisture without issue. As smooth as it is on the asphalt, it’s even more fun (in my opinion) off the roads. It cruises on hard pack, fire roads, and trails. The suspension system combined with pneumatic tires do their job well. I’ve never heard my kids complain about being uncomfortable in the BOB and we’ve been over some pretty gnarly terrain. The Flex 3.0 has some cool upgrades compared to previous models. The “peak and chat” window as they call it now uses magnets instead of Velcro (much easier to handle on the fly) and has a ventilated section that seems to do a much better job of letting soundwaves through—you can actually hear your kiddo. This might not seem like a big deal, but constantly having to stop to hear what your kid needs can get pretty frustrating (not an issue when the sunshade is pulled back). The upgraded storage and cell phone pockets are nice, but I’d still recommend adding a handlebar console if only for the ability to have water bottle access without stopping or having to reach down. The reclining system is also very smooth and easy to operate. I’m not sure when this design first appeared, but it’s a great system. Like other BOBs, the 3.0 folds down to a pretty small package. I’ve stored it multiple ways in our overpacked garage: hung it on walls, stuffed it in corners, and packed it onto the shelves. I’m always impressed at how much room it doesn’t take up. The fold down process is very smooth and quick. The rear wheels are also extremely easy to take on and off—great design that wasn’t on some of the earlier BOB models we tried. For the front wheel, they’ve upgraded to a thru-axle system instead of the previous quick-release style. I questioned this at first, but concur that this is an upgrade. The axle is super solid and you can’t really mess it up—it’s on right or not at all. It also requires much less maintenance compared to the original quick-release. Definitely think the 3.0 is an improvement on a stroller that I was already a fan of.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] We love the BOB Revolution flex 3.0. It was super easy to assemble and to fold and load. The ride is very smooth comfortable (my little has fallen peacefully asleep!), which makes it the perfect jogging stroller. It’s also easy to maneuver. We took it to a busy museum and park and had no problems getting around! I have another BOB stroller, but love the new features of this stroller. Plus, the Sedona orange color is really fun! I received this product for free, but the opinions are my own.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is such an amazing stroller! I love all the pockets and how easy it maneuvers. It seriously glides while you push it. The biggest plus is the adjustable handle. I'm 4'10 and my husband is 6'2 so it's great we can both comfortably push the stroller. It's not as bulky as I thought it would be. It's a lot lighter than expected and easy to fold to pop in my trunk. My 2 year old loves this stroller. He jumps in as soon as I get it unfolded. I wish I had a BOB with my other children. I highly recommend this stroller to all parents. I received this stroller for free and the review and opinions are my own.
We absolutely love our BOB Revolution Flex 3.0. Easy to fold and comfortable for our daughter. We've been using with her for walks and runs since she was 3 months old. Initially used it with the Graco carseat adapter, which worked perfectly with the BOB. Now we no longer use our Graco carseat clipped into the stroller, but our daughter sits upright in the chair. Love the maximal sun protection and the flap from the top stays put (easy for me to peak at her, and cover again or roll it to stay open the entire run). The stroller is heavy making it a heavy lift when loading in the car, but it is worth it. Would buy it again and again! Love how it gets us outdoors so frequently!
We bought this to use for our long walks instead of our Cybex Priam as this seems more durable for the amount of mileage we walk every day. Ever since we received it, we’ve loved it! There’s a lot more room for our daughter, the shock absorbers are awesome, and overall this product is well thought through. Easy to fold up and easy to adjust the seat!