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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

BOB SUS Duallie Double Jogging Stroller

What I Like About This Product: Fantastic double jogging stroller if you want to get off the beaten path. Big, knobby tires provide a smooth, comfortable ride for your children, even over rough terrain. Easy to fold and transport, too.

What Could be Better: The price is a little high, but in line with other brands of similar construction, and you get your money’s worth in its unique features.

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BOB Stroller Strides Duallie Double Jogging Stroller

What I Like About This Product: Created specifically for the nationwide Stroller Strides program, swivel wheel with adjustable tracking to keep you on course, lots of storage.

What Could be Better: Price. It’s quite expensive.

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BOB Revolution Duallie Double Jogging Stroller

What I Like About This Product: A multi-use jogging stroller that is equally handy on a long, serious run or a shopping trip to the mall, it’s in compliance with all safety standards, is lightweight but sturdy, easy to transport and assemble.

What Could be Better: Pricey! At approximately $570 retail, this double jogging stroller is near the high end of the spectrum on price.

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BOB Ironman Duallie Double Jogging Stroller

What I Like About This Product: Easy to handle and maneuver, adheres to all safety standards, lightweight but sturdy, easy to store, transport and assemble.

What Could be Better: Doesn’t fit through standard doorways. The handlebars are not adjustable. They’re fixed height, which could be a drawback for some parents. Also, once it’s folded there is no locking mechanism—could be awkward and irritating.

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