Monday, February 8, 2010

BOB Revolution Duallie


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 large 16 inch rear wheels for an easier push, adjustable shock absorbers, quick and compact folding, and roomy seat and storage space. Also features rear wheel brakes for easy locking and reliability

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  1. We recently purcahsed this stroller and found the BOB stroller had everything we were looking for and great reviews. We shopped around for two days at several different baby-gear stores testing out the floor models I found the Revolution Duallie to be the Cadillac of strollers. It is a full size stroller (not small) however, it fits through any standard doorway. The large rear wheels allow for such an easy push and it turns on a dime. The canopies are awesome with great coverage. I have a mid-size Lexus sedan and the stroller fits in the trunk without having to remove the wheels. The only drawback is that it didn't inlcude a cup holder, so I splurged and bought their Handlebar Console for $21 bucks. I also like to use it for fitness and lock the front swivel wheel in a fixed position when I want to jog or go off road on trails. It's a little rough shelling out $500+ for any stroller but I have no regrets. 5 Stars without a doubt.

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  2. BOB Revolution Duallie - It really is worth the money. Overall Rating: 5 Stars

    I purchased the BOB Revolution Duallie because I desperately need a second stroller for my 10 month old twins. We started out w/ the Graco DuoGlider, which I really like and used a lot when the babies were newborns, the coordinating car seats both click right into the DuoGlider. However, the DuoGlider is more of a 'mallcrawler' stroller, not suitable for the rough roads and terrain in my neighborhood. After a lot of research, I decided to purchase the BOB Revolution. I need the durability, and the convienence of being able to switch from a fixed to rotating front wheel is very helpful. The kids are very comfortable in this stroller, though I did purchase the warm fuzzies for the added comfort. The ride is smooth, and non jarring, the stoller is very easy to push, and the bar is at a comfortable height for me (5'3") and my husband (6'3"). I simply love this stroller and wish I had purchased it months ago. I also purchased the coordinating diaper bag and the handbar console, though they cannot be connected to the handlebar at the same time. The individual canopies are wonderful and provide excellent shade and coverage for the babies. I have pushed this stroller fully loaded up a very steep hill and it glides w/ tremendous ease. My only complaint is that it is a large stroller and doesn't fold as small as I would like and can be a little difficult to manipulate when folding. It pretty much takes up all of the rear cargo area of my car ('99 Durango) with all the wheels on the stroller, and is a little heavy and cumbersome for me to lift into the car by myself(34lbs folded). Though the BOB isn't the most affordable all terrain stroller out there, it really is the best stroller you can buy. It is an investment, and having used it for about a month now, I know it is money well spent, I won't have buy another stroller, ever. Get the BOB, you won't regret it!

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