Product Description
Color Name: Black
Amazon.com Product DescriptionWhether you're out for a run, shopping in town, or walking in the park, the Bob Revolution Single Jogging Stroller is the ideal companion. Offering a weight capacity of 70 pounds, this sturdy, durable stroller provides unmatched maneuverability for a smooth and steady ride. It also comes with a protective sun canopy and convenient storage basket.
Bob Revolution Single Jogging Stroller offers:
Revolutionary swiveling front wheel offers a smooth, comfortable ride
Tough aluminum alloy frame for durability
5-point safety harness for safety and adjustable shoulder harness for comfort
Revolutionary Swiveling Front WheelThe Revolution is designed to strike a balance between a walking and jogging stroller. The Revolution lets you get around the house, the neighborhood, or the market with ease, thanks to the innovative wheel design that expertly handles corners and makes pushing the stroller as easy as steering a bike. The 12-inch swiveling front wheel features a ball bearing headset, a proven technology that ensures durability, reliability, and solid performance. It allows you to handle a city's tight corners, and make your way through crowded aisles, and into cramped elevators with ease.
Additionally, the shock absorbers minimize the impact of uneven pavement or bumps on both urban streets and woodsy trails, which means you can introduce baby to the "off-road" world without sacrificing his comfort or safety. You can also lock the forward wheel for maximum stability for running and straight-ahead walking. Finally, the state-of-the-art suspension system provides for an exceptionally smooth ride.
Safe, Durable ConstructionThe Revolution has a tough, welded frame made of high strength aluminum alloy and durable, stain-resistant fabric that wipes clean. The ultra-padded seat reclines up to 70 degrees (from vertical) and offer two seat pockets and a large seat back pocket for additional storage of toys and snacks. For added convenience and comfort, you can adjust the shock absorbers for big or small kids.
User-Friendly DesignThe Revolution boasts a fast, two-step fold-up design for true stow-and-go portability. A foot-activated parking brake keeps things simple, while the five point safety harness with sternum strap ensures a secure, but not overly restrictive, strapped-in fit. This harness also meets ASTM safety standards, is padded for comfort, and is sewn into the seat fabric and connected to the frame for added safety. The padded shoulder harness offers additional comfort, and adjusts easily thanks to the red plastic pull rings.
The Revolution weighs 23 pounds and measures 38 x 16 x 23 inches (WxHxD) when folded with the wheels on. It is recommended for children who are at least eight weeks old. Please note that babies incapable of holding their head up must have additional head and neck support to ride safely and comfortably. For jogging or off-road stroller use, children should be at least eight months old.
http://www.bobgear.com/
http://www.nextag.com/bob-revolution-stroller/search-html
http://www.babystrollershop.com/bob_revolution_stroller.htm
bob revolution duallie stroller reviews
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Thursday, April 9, 2009
BOB Revolution Stroller
Product Description
Color Name: Black
Amazon.com Product DescriptionWhether you're out for a run, shopping in town, or walking in the park, the Bob Revolution Single Jogging Stroller is the ideal companion. Offering a weight capacity of 70 pounds, this sturdy, durable stroller provides unmatched maneuverability for a smooth and steady ride. It also comes with a protective sun canopy and convenient storage basket.
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The Bob Revolution Single Jogging Stroller offers:
Revolutionary swiveling front wheel offers a smooth, comfortable ride
Tough aluminum alloy frame for durability
5-point safety harness for safety and adjustable shoulder harness for comfort
The perfect BOB stroller for family life in the 'burbs.
View Product Demo
Revolutionary Swiveling Front WheelThe Revolution is designed to strike a balance between a walking and jogging stroller. The Revolution lets you get around the house, the neighborhood, or the market with ease, thanks to the innovative wheel design that expertly handles corners and makes pushing the stroller as easy as steering a bike. The 12-inch swiveling front wheel features a ball bearing headset, a proven technology that ensures durability, reliability, and solid performance. It allows you to handle a city's tight corners, and make your way through crowded aisles, and into cramped elevators with ease.
Additionally, the shock absorbers minimize the impact of uneven pavement or bumps on both urban streets and woodsy trails, which means you can introduce baby to the "off-road" world without sacrificing his comfort or safety. You can also lock the forward wheel for maximum stability for running and straight-ahead walking. Finally, the state-of-the-art suspension system provides for an exceptionally smooth ride.
Safe, Durable ConstructionThe Revolution has a tough, welded frame made of high strength aluminum alloy and durable, stain-resistant fabric that wipes clean. The ultra-padded seat reclines up to 70 degrees (from vertical) and offer two seat pockets and a large seat back pocket for additional storage of toys and snacks. For added convenience and comfort, you can adjust the shock absorbers for big or small kids.
User-Friendly DesignThe Revolution boasts a fast, two-step fold-up design for true stow-and-go portability. A foot-activated parking brake keeps things simple, while the five point safety harness with sternum strap ensures a secure, but not overly restrictive, strapped-in fit. This harness also meets ASTM safety standards, is padded for comfort, and is sewn into the seat fabric and connected to the frame for added safety. The padded shoulder harness offers additional comfort, and adjusts easily thanks to the red plastic pull rings.
The Revolution weighs 23 pounds and measures 38 x 16 x 23 inches (WxHxD) when folded with the wheels on. It is recommended for children who are at least eight weeks old. Please note that babies incapable of holding their head up must have additional head and neck support to ride safely and comfortably. For jogging or off-road stroller use, children should be at least eight months old.
http://www.bobgear.com/
http://www.nextag.com/bob-revolution-stroller/search-html
http://www.babystrollershop.com/bob_revolution_stroller.htm
Color Name: Black
Amazon.com Product DescriptionWhether you're out for a run, shopping in town, or walking in the park, the Bob Revolution Single Jogging Stroller is the ideal companion. Offering a weight capacity of 70 pounds, this sturdy, durable stroller provides unmatched maneuverability for a smooth and steady ride. It also comes with a protective sun canopy and convenient storage basket.
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The Bob Revolution Single Jogging Stroller offers:
Revolutionary swiveling front wheel offers a smooth, comfortable ride
Tough aluminum alloy frame for durability
5-point safety harness for safety and adjustable shoulder harness for comfort
The perfect BOB stroller for family life in the 'burbs.
View Product Demo
Revolutionary Swiveling Front WheelThe Revolution is designed to strike a balance between a walking and jogging stroller. The Revolution lets you get around the house, the neighborhood, or the market with ease, thanks to the innovative wheel design that expertly handles corners and makes pushing the stroller as easy as steering a bike. The 12-inch swiveling front wheel features a ball bearing headset, a proven technology that ensures durability, reliability, and solid performance. It allows you to handle a city's tight corners, and make your way through crowded aisles, and into cramped elevators with ease.
Additionally, the shock absorbers minimize the impact of uneven pavement or bumps on both urban streets and woodsy trails, which means you can introduce baby to the "off-road" world without sacrificing his comfort or safety. You can also lock the forward wheel for maximum stability for running and straight-ahead walking. Finally, the state-of-the-art suspension system provides for an exceptionally smooth ride.
Safe, Durable ConstructionThe Revolution has a tough, welded frame made of high strength aluminum alloy and durable, stain-resistant fabric that wipes clean. The ultra-padded seat reclines up to 70 degrees (from vertical) and offer two seat pockets and a large seat back pocket for additional storage of toys and snacks. For added convenience and comfort, you can adjust the shock absorbers for big or small kids.
User-Friendly DesignThe Revolution boasts a fast, two-step fold-up design for true stow-and-go portability. A foot-activated parking brake keeps things simple, while the five point safety harness with sternum strap ensures a secure, but not overly restrictive, strapped-in fit. This harness also meets ASTM safety standards, is padded for comfort, and is sewn into the seat fabric and connected to the frame for added safety. The padded shoulder harness offers additional comfort, and adjusts easily thanks to the red plastic pull rings.
The Revolution weighs 23 pounds and measures 38 x 16 x 23 inches (WxHxD) when folded with the wheels on. It is recommended for children who are at least eight weeks old. Please note that babies incapable of holding their head up must have additional head and neck support to ride safely and comfortably. For jogging or off-road stroller use, children should be at least eight months old.
http://www.bobgear.com/
http://www.nextag.com/bob-revolution-stroller/search-html
http://www.babystrollershop.com/bob_revolution_stroller.htm
A camera that's powerful and a great value
A camera that's powerful and a great value, March 5, 2008
BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller
I own a DSLR and consider myself a photography enthusiast. Bob Gear I wanted a small compact camera with me when I don't want to lug around my DSLR + lenses and equipment. After a previous good experience with the Canon A720 IS, the new A590 IS seemed like a good choice. Since I'm an advanced BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller photographer, I'll focus on the advanced features of this camera. The auto modes work as well as any other camera in its class, but the extensive manual features is what sets apart the Canon A series. What I like about the camera: BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller
+ Compact, stylish. It's smaller than older A Powershots, and the dark grey color gives it a seriousness compared to the typical bright silver finish. + Image stabilization works very well, it allows me to take blur-free photos 2-3 stops below the recommended shutter speed, that means at 35-50mm f2.8 1/10 sec shots are BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller CONSISTENTLY possible indoors without using flash. + Good image quality. Expected from Canon, but even Bob Gear better is adjustable contrast, saturation, and sharpness settings, along with the typical JPG compression and resolution sizes. + Fast and responsive. I was surprised how responsive this camera is even compared with my DSLR. Shutter lag is very low for a compact digicam, and when I pre-focus with manual focus, it's even faster. BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller + Manual modes. Aperture priority BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller and shutter priority are great, the M mode is even better than other A Powershots such as the A720 because now there's a light meter on the right side that adjusts live based on what the camera thinks is the optimal exposure setting. And you can adjust aperture/shutter speed and see how it affects the final exposure. Ideally a live histogram would be even better, but this is very handy. BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller+ Manual focus. Although the LCD resolution is not good enough, even with the point zoom option, manual focus helps in close-up work and pre-focusing for action or creative photography. + Manual flash modes. In addition to automatic flash. The manual flash allows me to adjust the flash power in 3 levels, and prevents a pre-flash. This last part is important for using a remote optical slave flash. BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller I can basically take professional looking studio pictures with this camera with my external flash equipment. + Optical viewfinder. I don't use this much yet, but can come in handy in bright sunlight conditions, or when battery Bob Gear conservation is needed. + Battery performance seems improved over previous A powershots too. The official specs give it 220 shots on regular alkalines and 500 on rechargeable NiMHs. Good news is they use common AA batteries that you can buy anywhere instead of proprietary models with specific chargers. Now the negatives. I hope Canon can improve these aspects in their future models. BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller- Slow flash recycle times. This is to be expected from a camera that takes AA batteries. Would be nice if the LCD didn't blank out after a full flash discharge. Not a big deal since I use an external flash anyway, and the camera's flash is manually set to medium output as trigger (so recharge is faster). I would not BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller want to give up the AA battery convenience for a faster flash recycle time though. - Higher resolution LCD. The 2.5" 115k Bob Gear resolution LCD is ok for framing and casual browsing, but higher resolution would be nice. BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller-Live histogram while shooting. This feature is available when reviewing a photo, but not live. Other manufacturers have implemented this, and Canon should also, especially since the unofficial CHDK software mod allows such a feature. - Larger aperture would be nice. Such as f/2.0 (instead of f/2.6) at the wide end, and f/4.0 (instead of f/5.5) at the telephoto end. That way a lower (& less noisy) ISO can be used in dim conditions or when fast shutter speeds are needed to freeze action. All the electronics in the world can't replace a good large lens. Also allows more creative depth of field control. BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller- A wider wideangle would be nice, 28mm instead of 35mm (35mm equiv). I'd rather see a wider wideangle than a longer zoom. - Video feature is not ideal. Optical zoom is not available during recording of video. BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller And the more efficient MPEG4 compression BOB Revolution Duallie Strolleris not used, so video files tend to be large. Also noticed at 640x480 resolution, the highest fps is now 20 instead of 30 from other A models. A definite step backwards. - Noise at higher ISOs. This is due to the smaller sensor on compact cameras. But 8 MP is probably the most pixels that can be crammed into a small 1/2.5" sensor. I'd rather have a cleaner picture at 6-7 MP than a noisy 8 MP picture. And if in-camera noise reduction is used, Bob Gear I'd like to see an adjustable setting for how much is being applied. - And if I were to be really critical: There's no BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller indicator of what optical zoom level I'm at. Slight image noise is noticeable even at ISO 80 when I zoom in really close on a monitor view. When at the widest angle & aperture, there's slight barrel distortion and blurriness on the corners. Not many compact cameras can do better in terms of image quality, but I'm pointing them out here because even though this camera beats most of the competition, it still hasBOB Revolution Duallie Stroller room for improvement. So Bob Gear overall it's a great camera for the price. Offering great image quality with the auto settings for the casual user, but also a powerful set of features for the more advanced photographer.
BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller
I own a DSLR and consider myself a photography enthusiast. Bob Gear I wanted a small compact camera with me when I don't want to lug around my DSLR + lenses and equipment. After a previous good experience with the Canon A720 IS, the new A590 IS seemed like a good choice. Since I'm an advanced BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller photographer, I'll focus on the advanced features of this camera. The auto modes work as well as any other camera in its class, but the extensive manual features is what sets apart the Canon A series. What I like about the camera: BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller
+ Compact, stylish. It's smaller than older A Powershots, and the dark grey color gives it a seriousness compared to the typical bright silver finish. + Image stabilization works very well, it allows me to take blur-free photos 2-3 stops below the recommended shutter speed, that means at 35-50mm f2.8 1/10 sec shots are BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller CONSISTENTLY possible indoors without using flash. + Good image quality. Expected from Canon, but even Bob Gear better is adjustable contrast, saturation, and sharpness settings, along with the typical JPG compression and resolution sizes. + Fast and responsive. I was surprised how responsive this camera is even compared with my DSLR. Shutter lag is very low for a compact digicam, and when I pre-focus with manual focus, it's even faster. BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller + Manual modes. Aperture priority BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller and shutter priority are great, the M mode is even better than other A Powershots such as the A720 because now there's a light meter on the right side that adjusts live based on what the camera thinks is the optimal exposure setting. And you can adjust aperture/shutter speed and see how it affects the final exposure. Ideally a live histogram would be even better, but this is very handy. BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller+ Manual focus. Although the LCD resolution is not good enough, even with the point zoom option, manual focus helps in close-up work and pre-focusing for action or creative photography. + Manual flash modes. In addition to automatic flash. The manual flash allows me to adjust the flash power in 3 levels, and prevents a pre-flash. This last part is important for using a remote optical slave flash. BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller I can basically take professional looking studio pictures with this camera with my external flash equipment. + Optical viewfinder. I don't use this much yet, but can come in handy in bright sunlight conditions, or when battery Bob Gear conservation is needed. + Battery performance seems improved over previous A powershots too. The official specs give it 220 shots on regular alkalines and 500 on rechargeable NiMHs. Good news is they use common AA batteries that you can buy anywhere instead of proprietary models with specific chargers. Now the negatives. I hope Canon can improve these aspects in their future models. BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller- Slow flash recycle times. This is to be expected from a camera that takes AA batteries. Would be nice if the LCD didn't blank out after a full flash discharge. Not a big deal since I use an external flash anyway, and the camera's flash is manually set to medium output as trigger (so recharge is faster). I would not BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller want to give up the AA battery convenience for a faster flash recycle time though. - Higher resolution LCD. The 2.5" 115k Bob Gear resolution LCD is ok for framing and casual browsing, but higher resolution would be nice. BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller-Live histogram while shooting. This feature is available when reviewing a photo, but not live. Other manufacturers have implemented this, and Canon should also, especially since the unofficial CHDK software mod allows such a feature. - Larger aperture would be nice. Such as f/2.0 (instead of f/2.6) at the wide end, and f/4.0 (instead of f/5.5) at the telephoto end. That way a lower (& less noisy) ISO can be used in dim conditions or when fast shutter speeds are needed to freeze action. All the electronics in the world can't replace a good large lens. Also allows more creative depth of field control. BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller- A wider wideangle would be nice, 28mm instead of 35mm (35mm equiv). I'd rather see a wider wideangle than a longer zoom. - Video feature is not ideal. Optical zoom is not available during recording of video. BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller And the more efficient MPEG4 compression BOB Revolution Duallie Strolleris not used, so video files tend to be large. Also noticed at 640x480 resolution, the highest fps is now 20 instead of 30 from other A models. A definite step backwards. - Noise at higher ISOs. This is due to the smaller sensor on compact cameras. But 8 MP is probably the most pixels that can be crammed into a small 1/2.5" sensor. I'd rather have a cleaner picture at 6-7 MP than a noisy 8 MP picture. And if in-camera noise reduction is used, Bob Gear I'd like to see an adjustable setting for how much is being applied. - And if I were to be really critical: There's no BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller indicator of what optical zoom level I'm at. Slight image noise is noticeable even at ISO 80 when I zoom in really close on a monitor view. When at the widest angle & aperture, there's slight barrel distortion and blurriness on the corners. Not many compact cameras can do better in terms of image quality, but I'm pointing them out here because even though this camera beats most of the competition, it still hasBOB Revolution Duallie Stroller room for improvement. So Bob Gear overall it's a great camera for the price. Offering great image quality with the auto settings for the casual user, but also a powerful set of features for the more advanced photographer.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
bob revolution duallie stroller reviews
127 of 129 people found the following review helpful: Perfect Price. Perfect Picture., May 15, 2008 By Nick Mandello "-N" (Las Vegas, NV) - See all my reviews There are four bob revolution duallie stroller parts to this review , all useful if you plan on buying, or own this LCD, first part is simply Pros and Cons, the second is a full review, and the third part is to explain some complex features in this LCD, and what they should be set at. The last part is my LCDs settings for optimum picture when connected to the PS3. *PART 1 PROS and CONS* bob revolution duallie stroller Pros: Amazing picture quality that matches its specs. Excellent Design (including the Red touch of color). A lot of picture options. Cons: The quantity and complexity bob revolution duallie strollerof picture options can be overwhelming. Remote wheel is useless. *PART 2 FULL REVIEW* I was a little worried about bob revolution duallie stroller Amazon's shipping at first, but they managed to get this LCD to me in less than 5 days without damaging this fine piece of machinery. Now that I've had this LCD for a week, thought I'd put in my few cents about all of its amazing, yet overwhelming features... Aesthetically its slick glossy black BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller exterior is well designed and sturdy. The Red Touch of Color is subtle bob revolution duallie stroller when your actually watching the LCD, yet distinctive when the LCD off. The swivel stand isn't rickety or wobbly, works perfectly. The exterior buttons aren't really buttons per say, they are smooth touch sensitive spots on the side panel. The plentiful amount of inputs are conveniently located. This model also includes a cable management strap on the back. Smart design overall. You've read the impressive specs, the picture on this bad boy is just as impressive. Blacks are dark, whites are bright, and colors are ... well colorful! Now I'd like to point out this LCD features a TON of options. This is both a blessing and a CURSE. Most features are inaccessible for one reason or another, making calibration a bob revolution duallie stroller brain busting headache. Hours of my own tinkering has finally resulted in perfect color settings, without washing out the picture, losing precious pixels of color. The sound is impressive for an internal sound system. Comparing to even the cheapest of 5.1 setups though, make this LCD's tunes seem puny and weak. The remote is sleek bob revolution duallie stroller and well built, but takes some getting used to. The iPod inspired wheel should have never been implemented into this remotes design. Seeing as how you can navigate the menu much easier with button presses instead. The Wise-Link feature works just as advertised. connected my iPod with its standard USB connecting cable, was immediately recognized, and started seamlessly playing back my music. The menu was slick, loaded and displayed album artwork for each of my songs, but the menu can be laggy or slow at times. Still a cool feature none the less. As listed this TV can connect to the bob revolution duallie stroller internet for updated stock info, weather and other useful info. Samsung innovation at its best. On a side note, you may have to update this LCD if you plan on using a BluRay player or PS3. The link to Samsung's BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller firmware update can be found on Amazon's product info page, or do a Google search or something if your still puzzled. Minor quarks aside, this is an excellent LCD, bob revolution duallie stroller and Amazon's price makes this LCD drool worthy. Awesome specs with a picture that matches. Seriously, why haven't you bought this yet?! (My regards to those unable to buy this LCD if it's out of stock, bob revolution duallie stroller my thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of visual need.) *PART 3 COMPLEX SETTINGS* -Input Names: When PC is selected as the bob revolution duallie stroller source for HDMI2/DVI, some settings become greyed out. PC Input must be selected in HDMI2/DVI for optimal viewing of text, otherwise you'll get color spots in some text. All other settings give you more options. -Preset Picture Modes: The only real bob revolution duallie stroller difference between each mode is that Dynamic mode is the only mode that lets you enable DNIe, Movie mode is the only mode that lets you enable xvYCC, BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller and Standard mode doesn't let you enable either or. Movie is my recommendation because xvYCC is an excellent feature, DNIe isn't all that it's cracked up to be. (An explanation of both can be found later) -Backlight: This setting varies for me, bob revolution duallie stroller like looking at 5 when surfing the web, but 7 makes colors really pop during movies and games. Your Choice on this one. -Black Adjust/Dynamic Contrast: Set BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller both of these to OFF if you want a full color palate. Otherwise Black Adjust darkens really dark shades of color, while Dynamic Contrast whitens really light colors. bob revolution duallie stroller Both lead to a loss in overall color. (Turning them both on HIGH is equivalent to enabling Dynamic mode. -Color Space: To obtain a wider color range leading to richer colors, set this to NATIVE. The difference should be noticeable.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Bob Revolution Stroller reviews 05/04/09
narrower than expected, September 2, 2007
By Jong Lee (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)
We own a Bubaboo, a Maclaren, and a Kettler tricycle. We chose navy because the oranges we've seen seem to fade into an ugly color over time. Also, our Skip Hop single bag fbob revolution duallie stroller fine on the and didn't have to buy any Bob accessories.
Pros:
1) narrower than expected - you still can't bob revolution duallie stroller through a single door, but very maneuverable and fbob revolution duallie stroller through tight areas on sidewalks
2) doesn't want to tip backwards unlike our Bugaboo
3) storage space is fairly good
4) rolls true unlike what we've heard about other dual when the kids are very different in size/weight
5) front pivoting wheel lockout is a must for roaming around town
6) amazon free BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller shipping and delivery from Eagle
Cons:
kids are very different in size/weight 5) front pivoting wheel lockout is a must for roaming around town 6) amazon free shipping and delivery from Eagle
through tight areas on sidewalks 2) BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller doesn't want to tip backwards unlike our Bugaboo 3) storage space is fairly good
Bob Revolution Duallie Stroller
By Jong Lee (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)
We own a Bubaboo, a Maclaren, and a Kettler tricycle. We chose navy because the oranges we've seen seem to fade into an ugly color over time. Also, our Skip Hop single bag fbob revolution duallie stroller fine on the and didn't have to buy any Bob accessories.
Pros:
1) narrower than expected - you still can't bob revolution duallie stroller through a single door, but very maneuverable and fbob revolution duallie stroller through tight areas on sidewalks
2) doesn't want to tip backwards unlike our Bugaboo
3) storage space is fairly good
4) rolls true unlike what we've heard about other dual when the kids are very different in size/weight
5) front pivoting wheel lockout is a must for roaming around town
6) amazon free BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller shipping and delivery from Eagle
Cons:
kids are very different in size/weight 5) front pivoting wheel lockout is a must for roaming around town 6) amazon free shipping and delivery from Eagle
through tight areas on sidewalks 2) BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller doesn't want to tip backwards unlike our Bugaboo 3) storage space is fairly good
Bob Revolution Duallie Stroller
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Bob Revolution Duallie Stroller reviews 05/04/09
Great for roller blading, September 12, 2008 By Marie Klos "umgvsu" (Caledonia, Mi United States) - See all my reviews The 2008 model is BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller great with its improved reclining positions for the kids. I really like roller blading with this , the swivel wheel makes easy to push. I haven't tested other s, but this does seem heavy, so pushing up hill is a little hard. Overall, this is a great that I would highly recommend. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? Report this Permalink Comment 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: Great , September 11, 2008 By Superpickle (Springfield, PA United States) - See all my reviews It is one of the nicest s I have seen. Bob Revolution Duallie Stroller is very sturdy. is large and Bob Revolution Duallie Stroller is heavy, but so are all double s. Bob Revolution Duallie Stroller is one of the only double jogging Strollers that you can attach a car seat (for about 90 bucks more). The works great while on pavement or on grass. very little effort to push. One downside is the set-up for the straps. Bob Revolution Duallie Stroller is not great, in my opinion, but that is a sacrifice I was willing to make for all of the other positive qualities. I would not pay full price for this . Plan ahead, get on sale or used. I got mine from REI for 20% off. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? Report this Permalink Comment 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: 'pushes like a cloud' reviewer was right, September 4, 2008 By Ellen Johnson "mummyofan" (Welsh seattle) - See all my reviews wow! BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller just go and buy this now. Don't waste any more time researching other doubles. This IS the best. No doorway too small, brilliant BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller storage, can attach clips to transport a daiper bag easily, sun and rain covers best ever, children (2yrs, 6 months) really love this too, really easy fold and flip up. yep, would buy this again.
Saturday, April 4, 2009
A review from Allison
BEST stroller, tried 7 other doubles, May 5, 2007
By
Allison Lebaron "mom of 2 little ones" (Sunland, CA United States)
UPDATE: Now owned my for one year and I STILL LOVE IT!!! It's holding up fantastic, still turns on a dime, nothing broken, creaking, squeaking, ripped or faded. My kids totally beatBOB Revolution Duallie Strollerup (food, mud, markers) andstill looks almost brand new. I hoseBOB off every once in a while and that does the trick. First I want you to know that I have purchased or borrowed them all!!! I am my own mini consumer reports! LOL I have spent over $1600 on bad strollers. You name it, I've bought BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller or tried it. I have compared: 1) Graco Duo Rider tandem 2) The Peg Perego Duette (super expensive $750 and worst stroller ever made) 3) Peg Perego Aria Twin 4)Zooper twin side by side (not sure of the name) 5) Maclaren side by side 6) Phil&Ted double jogger that has the rear kid almost touching the ground (my kids HATED that) and after kid #2 is in back there is no basket room - are we joking? 7) Graco Duo Rider side by side The STROLLER Revolution Duallie ROCKED THE HOUSE compared to all the above and here's why.... First of all I have a HUGE 4 year old (46 lbs and 45 inches) and a medium sized but hefty 3 year old (26 lbs and 37 inches). I can NOT feel the weight of my children when I push them in the STROLLER!!!!! Parents, you realize how incredible this is. The stroller is easier to push than my single stroller! And I am not exaggerating. That was the first thing that got me because frankly I was not interested in a jogger. AND....get this... my 3 year old does not make the stroller pull to one side, even when he rides solo!!! I had such a problem with this in all the other strollers BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller was such a chore to push the kids that i didn't take them anywhere. This was the case with each of the other strollers, but especially the case with the Graco Duo rider tandem and the Peg Perego Duette (both took an act of God to turn). The other thing I love are the HUUUGE sun canopies, they are independent of each other and practially cover my children completely and since my kids hate direct sunlight this was a must, must, must. Next I am sure you want to know how turns....FANTASTIC! I strolledBOB Revolution Duallie Strollerall around the store when buying andBOB doorways, a little tricky butBOB Revolution Duallie Strollerdoes. The only way to describe the wayBOB Revolution Duallie Strollerturns is to quote my husband "it's like butter" :) seriously the smoothest ride ever!! I am so excited about after going through so many strollers that were such a pain. Also each seat gives my hefty children plenty of room width-wise which doesn't make sense because they are almost the same dimensions as the others, BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller magic I tell you. They don't look scrunched at all. They HATED the McClaren side by side whatever-its-called, and I too frankly. I was stuggling even in the store and my kids were begging to get out, so cramped very hard to push. I felt this way with the Peg Perego Twin Aria too and was shocked because I LOVE my Peg Pergo Pilko P3. First I could have sworn the Twin Aria was going to snap when I turned, extremely flimsy, and my then two year old was cramped and complaining. That's another thing about the BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller, that sucker is really solid. is very well made and has stood the test of time. There is very little (if any) plastic used. EVERY other stroller mentioned above is made of a lot of plastic that was showing wear after a short period of time. The shocks on the BOB REVOLUTION DUALLIE STROLLER are better than my car, I swear.along and ever so slightly bounces up and down while you push as the movement of pushing is enough to send the shocks absorbing it. It's not a nusance at all if that's what your thinking,makes pushing easier. The under basket is not the best, but considering everything, they have made the most of it. Also BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller there are two decent sized baskets on the back of each seat. I have not had any problems like I thought I would and I pack a change of clothes for each, lunch for three of us, dolls, power rangers, etc and I have always been good. I do HIGHLY recommend the handle bar console/cup holder. WithoutBOB Revolution Duallie StrollerI was lost.stores my keys, phone, wallet and two water bottles. As for the height of the seat area itself, my son only keeps growing taller (now 46 inches and counting) and he still fits BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller with no complaints and believe me he would say something :) Anyway, I hope this helps all your parents who are making the very stressful "perfect stroller" choice. Learn from my mistakes! :) Also, I do wish I had initially purchased the fuzzy seat covers - mostly to protect the seats from the inevitable spills, squished PB&J sandwiches, etc. :) If I had purchased this stroller two years ago, things would have been a lot different. I know this stroller will last me a looong time. I will never buy a small compact stroller again after this.
By
Allison Lebaron "mom of 2 little ones" (Sunland, CA United States)
UPDATE: Now owned my for one year and I STILL LOVE IT!!! It's holding up fantastic, still turns on a dime, nothing broken, creaking, squeaking, ripped or faded. My kids totally beatBOB Revolution Duallie Strollerup (food, mud, markers) andstill looks almost brand new. I hoseBOB off every once in a while and that does the trick. First I want you to know that I have purchased or borrowed them all!!! I am my own mini consumer reports! LOL I have spent over $1600 on bad strollers. You name it, I've bought BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller or tried it. I have compared: 1) Graco Duo Rider tandem 2) The Peg Perego Duette (super expensive $750 and worst stroller ever made) 3) Peg Perego Aria Twin 4)Zooper twin side by side (not sure of the name) 5) Maclaren side by side 6) Phil&Ted double jogger that has the rear kid almost touching the ground (my kids HATED that) and after kid #2 is in back there is no basket room - are we joking? 7) Graco Duo Rider side by side The STROLLER Revolution Duallie ROCKED THE HOUSE compared to all the above and here's why.... First of all I have a HUGE 4 year old (46 lbs and 45 inches) and a medium sized but hefty 3 year old (26 lbs and 37 inches). I can NOT feel the weight of my children when I push them in the STROLLER!!!!! Parents, you realize how incredible this is. The stroller is easier to push than my single stroller! And I am not exaggerating. That was the first thing that got me because frankly I was not interested in a jogger. AND....get this... my 3 year old does not make the stroller pull to one side, even when he rides solo!!! I had such a problem with this in all the other strollers BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller was such a chore to push the kids that i didn't take them anywhere. This was the case with each of the other strollers, but especially the case with the Graco Duo rider tandem and the Peg Perego Duette (both took an act of God to turn). The other thing I love are the HUUUGE sun canopies, they are independent of each other and practially cover my children completely and since my kids hate direct sunlight this was a must, must, must. Next I am sure you want to know how turns....FANTASTIC! I strolledBOB Revolution Duallie Strollerall around the store when buying andBOB doorways, a little tricky butBOB Revolution Duallie Strollerdoes. The only way to describe the wayBOB Revolution Duallie Strollerturns is to quote my husband "it's like butter" :) seriously the smoothest ride ever!! I am so excited about after going through so many strollers that were such a pain. Also each seat gives my hefty children plenty of room width-wise which doesn't make sense because they are almost the same dimensions as the others, BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller magic I tell you. They don't look scrunched at all. They HATED the McClaren side by side whatever-its-called, and I too frankly. I was stuggling even in the store and my kids were begging to get out, so cramped very hard to push. I felt this way with the Peg Perego Twin Aria too and was shocked because I LOVE my Peg Pergo Pilko P3. First I could have sworn the Twin Aria was going to snap when I turned, extremely flimsy, and my then two year old was cramped and complaining. That's another thing about the BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller, that sucker is really solid. is very well made and has stood the test of time. There is very little (if any) plastic used. EVERY other stroller mentioned above is made of a lot of plastic that was showing wear after a short period of time. The shocks on the BOB REVOLUTION DUALLIE STROLLER are better than my car, I swear.along and ever so slightly bounces up and down while you push as the movement of pushing is enough to send the shocks absorbing it. It's not a nusance at all if that's what your thinking,makes pushing easier. The under basket is not the best, but considering everything, they have made the most of it. Also BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller there are two decent sized baskets on the back of each seat. I have not had any problems like I thought I would and I pack a change of clothes for each, lunch for three of us, dolls, power rangers, etc and I have always been good. I do HIGHLY recommend the handle bar console/cup holder. WithoutBOB Revolution Duallie StrollerI was lost.stores my keys, phone, wallet and two water bottles. As for the height of the seat area itself, my son only keeps growing taller (now 46 inches and counting) and he still fits BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller with no complaints and believe me he would say something :) Anyway, I hope this helps all your parents who are making the very stressful "perfect stroller" choice. Learn from my mistakes! :) Also, I do wish I had initially purchased the fuzzy seat covers - mostly to protect the seats from the inevitable spills, squished PB&J sandwiches, etc. :) If I had purchased this stroller two years ago, things would have been a lot different. I know this stroller will last me a looong time. I will never buy a small compact stroller again after this.
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