BOB Revolution Flex 2.0 Jogging Stroller, Lunar Black [Discontinued]
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The hand brake on the Revolution Pro helps you slow down as you ride downhill, giving you more control over your speed. Aside from that, the features are identical.
The 2016 Revolution Flex is an upgrade over the previous Revolution Flex model, with a weight capacity of 75 lbs (up from 70 lbs) and Easy One-Hand Operation. Hand Recline Adjustment, 15% Larger Storage Basket, Fully Upright Seating, UPF 50 Canopy with greater coverage, Front Wheel with Thru-Wheel Adjustment, Front Wheel with% Axle Design for Added Security, Enhanced Quick-Response Capabilities More Ergonomic Parking Brake Pedal and Release Design on Back Wheels for Easier Removal The 2016 Adapters are available for Britax, BOB, Chicco, Graco, and Peg Perego Infant Seats, and they provide the same smooth ride, easy steering, and sturdy frame.
We've been waiting over a month for the chicco adapter, which the manufacturer listed in one of these responses (S02984300), to become available, and due to a production issue, its availability keeps moving BACKWARDS. I'm so glad I bought a stroller that we can't use right now because our son has arrived! This is unacceptably bad.
Yes, I believe that is correct. My BOB's plastic raincover, on the other hand, does not open very easily.
Selected User Reviews For BOB Revolution Flex 2.0 Jogging Stroller, Lunar Black [Discontinued]
THIS IS BY FAR THE BEST BABY PRODUCT WE'VE EVER PURCHASED! I was hesitant to spend so much money on a single baby item, and it took months of pleading with my husband to convince him to buy such a high-end stroller. but WOW! It's well worth the money! br>br>All right, now that I've said it, I'll move on. Here are a few reasons why this stroller is so great: The quality is unrivaled. br>br> The Baby Trend Expedition Jogger was our first jogging stroller, and it was a disaster. Despite the fact that it received rave reviews, I despised it. The fabric was scratchy, and there was only a smidgeon of- The seat had no padding and the canopy was extremely small. I'm sure I could go on for a long time. I, on the other hand, am not going to. The canopy shade on this BOB stroller is twice as large as the Baby Trend stroller's, is of excellent quality, and has a clear peek window on top so you can see the munchkin riding along and make sure they're okay. br>br>I appreciate how comfortable and adjustable the handlebar is. My husband and I are both 6'3" - I'm 5'2" and he's 6'3" This stroller is easy for both of us to use. br>br>The wheels seem to hold air much better than my Baby Trend. br>br>For my little one, the seat is incredibly comfortable. The material is long-lasting, easy to clean, and extremely cushioned. The 5- The Baby Trend does not appear to support her as well as the point safety harness. br>br>With just a tap of your foot, you can activate and deactivate the brake. It's a lot more convenient than having to lock each wheel separately! br>br>It's a dream to go for a run with this thing! I'm a brand-new runner, and I mean brand-new. and this stroller makes it much easier for me to exercise while my child is with me. The front wheel swivels as needed, locks as needed, and does not have the death wobble that the Baby Trend had. I ran 2. It will take you 5 miles without requiring you to lock it. on a circuit that is both round and curvy - When going around curves, the wheel remained stable but could be turned slightly. AMAZING! When I tried it with my old stroller, the death wobble nearly tipped it over. br>br>The basket on this thing, as well as the additional storage pockets, equals a lot of fun! Snacks, toys, and other items can be stored in my backpack. br>br>I strongly advise purchasing the more expensive console with the insulated drink holders and a larger storage section in the middle. It's of excellent quality and ideal for longer walks/runs. br>br>Sorry for the rant, but I can't express how much I adore this thing! I STRONGLY RECOMMEND IT. If you didn't already know, it's because.
I'm a foster parent for children under the age of five. I adore my gear, and I've owned over seven BOB strollers since my biological children were infants. It was past time for an update, as I enjoy keeping up with new releases and reselling items while they are still in good condition. The BOB's resale value is fantastic, especially considering how durable it is. br>br>What I didn't care for about this model: Because the one from the previous model didn't fit into the holes, I had to purchase a new car seat adapter. Yes, I made an effort. Also, while the weight limit on this model was increased, the straight sitting seat meant that the seat depth was reduced, making it a smaller fit for an older child (for example, when I throw my 5-year-old in the seat for a long walk, it isn't as roomy as our older ones were) and the seat height (while better than other strollers on the market) was not increased. br>br>What I DO like: Being able to sit with a straight back in the seat is extremely beneficial, especially as the child grows older. My son would get a sore neck if the seat didn't curve back far enough, causing his head to tip down towards his chest. The storage basket is slightly larger than the previous model, but not noticeably so. Access is easier, but the wheelbase differs slightly. I really like the new one-handed seat recline and cinch, and the handlebar height upgrade from the previous model is a nice touch. The large canopy is invaluable, as it extends all the way down to an older child's ankles and overlaps a car seat. The parent console (new model with included tire pump) is a MUST HAVE accessory that does not come standard with this stroller. Get the matching car seat adapter if you have a baby, especially if you live in a cold climate. We have a Chicco seat and love how the adapter has a good latch for the younger babies. br>br>What is the difference between FLEX and FLEX? Pro: On the Pro, there is only the hand brake. This is only required if you frequently RUN while pushing the stroller. The Flex can be used for jogging as well, but not on hills. You have a little more control with the hand brake. So, unless you're a serious runner who wants to bring your baby along, I recommend the FLEX.
I knew I wanted a bob as soon as I found out I was expecting. I've tried Uppa Baby and a slew of other high-priced and low-priced strollers, but nothing compares to the Bob. I can't tell you how many strollers I've used that can't even go over a crack in the sidewalk without coming to a complete stop. Even within a city, this stroller glides over any crack, rock, or terrain with ease. It features a large basket as well as a large canopy. This is a godsend! I looked at other jogging strollers that were possibly less expensive, but none of them had a canopy as large as this one. Whether it's raining or sunny, a large canopy that almost completely covers the baby is a must! Try walking or jogging with the sun directly in your baby's face; it's not fun for anyone. You'd think that covering a small canopy with a blanket would suffice, but they always come off and either fly away or get run over by the wheels, which is a real pain. These three items may not appear to be significant, but they are truly lifesavers after years of working with children. It's also important to be able to steer with one hand while out on a walk or jog; drinking a coffee, switching music, or whatever else you do while out on a walk or jog, being able to steer with one hand is critical, and this stroller makes it incredibly easy.