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BOB Strollers Strides Fitness Duallie Stroller

Reviewed January 2011
BOB Strollers Strides Fitness Duallie Stroller
*Est. $590
Ideal for highly active parents
Pros:
  • Excellent maneuverability
  • Wide, comfortable seats
  • Smooth ride
Cons:
  • Expensive
  • Bulky when folded

BOB Revolution 12-inch AW Duallie

Reviewed January 2011
BOB Revolution 12-inch AW Duallie
*Est. $590
A mini-me of a Best Reviewed jogging stroller; it's smaller but nearly as mighty
Pros:
  • Excellent maneuverability
  • Large, dual canopies
  • Smooth ride
  • Compact Fold
Cons:
  • Expensive
  • No parental tray
  • Feels heavy
  • Fixed Handle Height

BOB Sport Utility

Reviewed December 2010
BOB Sport Utility
*Est. $300
Pros:
  • Durable aluminum frame
  • Adjustable wheel tracking
  • Ideal for rough terrain
  • Easy to fold
Cons:
  • Expensive
  • Difficult to maneuver in tight spaces
  • Bulky  
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BOB Revolution Duallie

Reviewed December 2010
BOB Revolution Duallie
*Est. $570
Pros:
  • Superb maneuverability
  • Plentiful storage
  • Locking swivel wheel
  • Smooth ride
Cons:
  • Expensive
  • No hand brake
  • Lack of accessories, cupholders
  • Bulky fold
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BOB Stroller Strides Fitness

Reviewed July 2010
BOB Stroller Strides Single
*Est. $400
Pros:
  • Includes exercise suggestions
  • Durability
  • Infant car seat adaptor available
Cons:
  • Expensive
  • Seat doesn't adjust upright

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