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BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller in Navy

BOB Revolution Duallie Stroller in Navy


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Brand: BOB Trailers

List Price: $569.00
Buy New: $516.00
You Save: $53.00 (9%)



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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 3844

Color: Navy
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 43
Dimensions (in): 51.5 x 41 x 28

MPN: ST0771
Model: ST0771
UPC: 692176007718
EAN: 0692176007718
ASIN: B000M51EE4

Release Date: May 1, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Suspension system capable of 3 inches of travel, provides for an exceptionally smooth the ride,33.2lbs
  • 12" Front wheel swivels for increased maneuverability and locks forward for jogging.
  • Swivel front wheel is a ball bearing headset, proven technology that ensures durability, reliability, and solid performance. Eliminates "shopping-cart shimmy."
  • Two step folding system, simple to use, compact folded size.Two independent folding canopies and padded reclining individual seats.Tough welded frame.Narrow width fits through standard32" door.
  • Adjustable 5 point harness; complies with ASTM safety standards, padded for comfort, sewn into the seat fabric and connected to the frame for added safety

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The new BOB Revolution does just that, revolutionizes the BOB Sport Utility Stroller by providing a rotating 12 inch front wheel that casters for improved maneuverability and handling, or can be locked out for safer running or off-road use. This stroller features suspension, quick and compact folding, and roomy seat and storage space. Also features rear wheel brakes for easy locking and reliability. Dimensions: Wheel Base: [Swivel Mode 28.2] / [Jogging Mode 34.1] Overall Length: 57.3 Handlebar Height: 41 Width: 30.8 Interior Seat Width: 2 x 13 Folded Legth, Wheels On: 38.8 Folded Height, Wheels On: 19 Folded Length, Wheels Off: 33.7 Folded Height, Wheels Off: 13.2 BOB Strollers offers a wide variety of Jogging Strollers - Multiple Joggers

Amazon.com Product Reviews

The BOB Revolution Duallie is the most versatile BOB two-seated stroller on the market. What is truly "revolutionary" about the stroller is the pivoting front wheel that swivels for nimble and agile movement. The Revolution turns on a dime, but the innovation does not stop there. The front wheel can lock into a fixed position for jogging or off-road use.

The strong, welded frame is made of aircraft-grade aluminum alloy that is lightweight and durable—weighing 33.2 pounds. The padded, stain-resistant seats are soft and cushy, recline up to 70 degrees from vertical, and have the standard five-point harness to provide maximum stability and comfort. The full, independent sun canopies provide ample shade and protection from the elements for your little passengers. The canopy windows allow you to keep a watchful eye as well. The suspension system sports three-inch coil springs with an elastomer core and two settings for bigger and smaller children, and it has 16-inch semi-slick, all-purpose rear tires and a 12.5-inch front tire. The wheel rims are constructed of high-impact composite polymer, and the hubs feature a quick release axle and cartridge bearings. The caliper handbrake slows the stroller with ease, while the foot-activated "parking brake" is simple and handy. Storage is not a problem with twin interior seat pockets, a large below-seat storage basket, and a deep seatback pocket. The two-step fold can be done in one motion, and the lightweight frame makes it portable and stowable. Removing the wheels decreases the height and length when storing in tight spaces. The handlebar height is 41 inches, and the wheel base is 28.2 inches in swivel mode or 34.1 inches in jogging mode.

The stroller is able to go almost anywhere, and the ride and styling can only be described as luxurious. The smartest feature by far is the ability to switch from a pivoting to a locked front wheel that allows the BOB Revolution stroller to be one of the most versatile and maneuverable strollers available. BOB recommends that children be at least eight weeks old before riding in the stroller and at least eight months old before jogging or off-road use. The Sport Utility stroller has a weight capacity of 100 pounds and 50 pounds per seat. --Scott Teal




Customer Reviews:   Read 6 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars BEST stroller, tried 7 other doubles   May 5, 2007
Allison Pace (Sunland, CA United States)
38 out of 38 found this review helpful

UPDATE: Now owned my BOB 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 beat it up (food, mud, markers) and it still looks almost brand new. I hose it 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 it 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 BOB 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 BOB!!!!! 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 it 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 it turns....FANTASTIC! I strolled it all around the store when buying it and it could totally get in and out of isles without bumping everything off the shelves. This shocked me. And it does absolutely make it through doorways, a little tricky but it does. The only way to describe the way it turns is to quote my husband "it's like butter" :) It is seriously the smoothest ride ever!! I am so excited about it 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, magic I tell you. They don't look scrunched at all. They HATED the McClaren side by side whatever-its-called, and I hated it 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, that sucker is really solid. It 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 are better than my car, I swear. It glides 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, it actually makes pushing easier.

The under basket is not the best, but considering everything, they have made the most of it. Also 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. Without it I was lost. It 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 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.



5 out of 5 stars Good-quality stroller   April 11, 2007
J. Hallmartel
22 out of 22 found this review helpful

Strengths:
- Turns on a dime
- Sturdy construction
- Gives each child his/her own space
- Easy to fold - Large sun canopies
- Improved seat recline with 2007 model

Weaknesses:
- Hard to get things in the under-the-seat basket
- Could use more seat height
- Must manually reset shock setting for higher weights after folding

Summary:

Overall I am very pleased with the BOB Revolution Duallie Navy Stroller (2007 model).

Before making the purchase, I spent much time deciding between BOB and the less expensive Dreamer Design Ditto Manhattan Deluxe. Though I wanted to save money, I decided to go with BOB since I know and trust the brand. (We had a good experience with our first jogging stroller: a single BOB Sport Utility Stroller (SUS).)

My first impression of the Revolution Duallie was favorable. It is of the same high quality as my first stroller. However, I like the features on this stroller better than my original. The swivel wheels turn on a dime; whereas I found the fixed wheels on the SUS made it hard to turn. I also appreciate the improved level of seat recline with the 2007 model.

Though the Revolution Duallie does not have a hand brake - I read somewhere that hand brakes aren't compatible with swivel wheels - I like the rear parking brake. It is very easy to engage and disengage. What's more, I can engage the brake by pulling on the wrist safety strap. I expect that this will stop the stroller if I happen to slip while heading downhill. I do wish, however, that they'd find a way to put on a hand brake. It is rather difficult to manage the steep hills of Vermont with the weight of two children.

BOB does a great job of providing each child with his/her own space. I test "pushed" a few other double strollers and found that the kids were practically leaning on each other. In the Revolution Duallie, my son pretends he's in his own little cave when the sun canopy is all the way down.

The stroller is very easy to fold, and the wheels are easy to take off and put on. I haven't tried to put it in my trunk, but I did get it in our mudroom closet without problem. It has approximately the same folded dimensions as our single SUS, only it is wider. On that note, I was pleased to discover that it managed to fit through the door of my local post office (albeit, just barely).

The things I don't like are relatively minor, but here goes. If your children collectively weigh more than 50 pounds, you have to manually move the shock setting. If you never have to fold the stroller this is not a problem. However, if you do fold the stroller, it automatically reverts back to the lower setting, meaning you must remember to reset it each time.

I have a very hard time getting anything thicker than a few books into the under-the-seat basket. The basket itself is big enough; the difficulty lies in getting items in there.

Finally, I wish the seat back were higher. My three-year-old son's head almost touches the canopy, especially when it is upright. I do appreciate, however, that BOB provides a drawstring to pull up excess canopy fabric. This makes the most of the available headroom.

As for price, I found a very good deal online through a bicycle shop in Virginia. I paid $422.99 and received free shipping.



4 out of 5 stars narrower than expected   September 2, 2007
Jong Lee (Seattle, WA)
10 out of 10 found this review helpful

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 fit fine on the stroller and didn't have to buy any Bob accessories.

Pros:
1) narrower than expected - you still can't fit through a single door, but it's very maneuverable and fit 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 strollers when the 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

Cons:
1) manual is poorly written and is cheap
2) Bob logo is pasted all over the stroller
3) wrist strap drags on the ground if we forget to hang it up



5 out of 5 stars I cannot add much but agree with other reviews   August 8, 2007
S. Ruffner (Birmingham, AL United States)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I've had this for 2 years and my 4 year old and 2 year old love it for when we go to our farm or the beach or other places where we walk more than their little legs can. We also have a Burley d'Light that we use mostly for biking, but this is our preferred stroller.

The handling is great, the suspension works great for light hiking (even though we've used it for moderate/tough hiking; all depends on kids' tolerance for jostling). We have the orange which I liked for visibility and is cooler here in Alabama than navy. Very tough unit with box frame arms and components.

My only concerns are plastic wheels that have not broken but if they did, I would have to replace vs. truing the spoke wheels. So far not an issue and I've (ahem) slightly abused ours and it's still as good as ever. Also, the shock resets to light after folding (other review same issue). And the under seat storage is plenty but in accessible once kids in the seats.

The unit folds nicely, wheels come off back easily and front wheel locks for jogging/storage and all wheels are quick disconnect. Handlebar pouch, although not std (ugh!), is a necessity. I got ours for $[..] delivered so look around.



5 out of 5 stars Don't have to have an SUV   February 27, 2008
Austin Mom (Austin TX)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This stroller is awesome... I did a ton of research before I spent the big bucks, but it is totally worth it. I was nervous I wouldn't be able to take it with me because I drive a 4-door Accord, but with the wheels off, it fits right in! And the wheels are actually really easy to take on and off. I can take it anywhere and it fits through all sorts of doors.

You won't regret buying this stroller!



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