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BOB Revolution Jogging Stroller Single & Duallie - Gear Review

Posted in Outdoor Gear by Jason Mitchell - April 18th, 2007

Once the kids arrive, you’ve got to figure out a way to stylishly transport them around the neighborhood, at the grocery store, on bike trails and, of course, on mountain trails. When considering how you’ll haul Junior around, there’s really only one… BOB Revolution strollers. Honestly, they are the bomb. We own two of them in our family: A BOB Revolution Single and a Duallie Stroller.

They are the finest jogging strollers around because they have packed the best features all into one, sturdy package. And, unlike most jogging strollers, the front wheel of the BOB Revolution strollers can be in either a fixed or swiveling position. This allows you to take the Revolution stroller shopping and not feel like you’re steering the USS Missouri around the produce section. When jogging, you can easily lock the front wheel to prevent the dreaded “speed wobble syndrome”. I don’t know why that happens, but at a certain speed, the swiveling front wheel inevitably goes into “speed wobble” mode, prompting a quick slowdown and easy lock engagement before continuing on your way. What I haven’t tried yet is to power on through the “speed wobble”. Hmm…maybe the high-speed vibrations caused by the wobbling front wheel would help put my daughter to sleep for her nap… OK… back to the review.

All BOB Revolution strollers feature a shock-absorbing system and a nifty folding design. In fact, the Single stroller will fold down compact enough to fit into airport X-ray machines (our daughter is a world traveler). You’ve got to lock it down with a Velcro strap or something, but it squeezes right though! You can’t quite do that with the Duallie though, so now that we have two kids, quick flights will no longer be possible.

The overall package is sturdy and relatively lightweight. Pockets abound and the seat seems comfortable for our daughter–she hasn’t complained yet. You can even buy the infant car seat adapter and put your infant car seat into the stroller. The infant seat adapter works great on the Single stroller, but is a bit of a tight fit on the Duallie. A bit of a bonus on the Duallie is that the infant car seat adapter also gives the 2nd passenger a nice little snack tray and bottle holder.

Everywhere we go, everyone comments on how cool our strollers are. The most common comment is on the swiveling front wheel. If you enjoy the outdoors, and you have kids, the BOB Revolution Duallie and Single Strollers are by far the best overall jogging strollers on the market.

What I like about the BOB Revolution Stroller

  • The swivel front wheel
  • The suspension design keeps the kids ride nice and smooth
  • Solid construction and secure buckle system keeps the kids in place
  • Ability to accept infant seats
  • BOB quality

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3 Responses to 'BOB Revolution Jogging Stroller Single & Duallie - Gear Review'

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  1. April 19, 2007 - 3:13 pm - posted by Brig


    I haven’t used a BOB stroller, but I agree — being able to lock the front wheel is soooo useful for ANY jogging stroller you consider.

  2. April 20, 2007 - 1:13 pm - posted by Jason


    I just got the following email from my sister in Seattle, who is a firm believer in her BOB Revolution:

    I just wanted to tell you my BOB story to let you know what a great stroller and worth every penny it is.

    We were on our way out the front door to school this morning. Timothy was buckled into the stroller and Emilee was pushing him out while I held the door open. Just then, she got distracted by the other kids who walk with us and she let go of the stroller. Normally this wouldn’t be a big deal because there is a trim piece between the deck and the stairs. She had gotten it past that trim piece when she let go. When I looked up, the stroller was rolling down the front steps. It stayed upright until the bottom, where it tipped on its side.

    After a blood-curdling scream, I ran down the steps not knowing what I would find. Timothy was scared, but with only a small red raspberry on his forehead. The 5-point buckles had held him tight. We still had the car seat bar on the front, and it had taken the brunt of the impact of the fall. I know that any other stroller would have tumbled instead of rolled down those steps. It is truly thanks to guardian angels and that good stroller that Timothy is totally fine.

  3. September 20, 2007 - 8:47 pm - posted by 2007 Vasque Blur Trail Running Shoe Review - FeedTheHabit.com


    [...] I tested the Vasque blur trail runners on the local trails here along the Wasatch. Luckily, I’ve got several options right in my backyard, so I pounded out a few miles on the Bonneville Shoreline Trail and even hit a couple of miles on jogging stroller duty as I pushed my daughter around in our BOB Revolution. [...]

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