Good stroller, almost perfect.
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| Review Date: August 27, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Alex Padilla, Virginia, US |
Probably the first question you need to ask yourself is: fixed or swivel front wheel? If you are planning to actually used the stroller for jogging or running, get the fixed one. The swivel model will shake very badly while running on gravel. In the other hand, the fixed front wheel doesn't turn at all; you need to push the stroller in the direction you are heading but it handles very well on tough terrain conditions.
Here my review for this model:
I need to know what type of stroller will take care of my baby while I'm running. Last think you want to have is any bitter surprise. I fully disassembled this stroller and I found a solid chassis with a nice set of wheels. Overall balance and stability is pretty good. The baby's seat is in fact some type of polyester fabric which is screwed into the chassis. This is good and bad: is good because it is firmly attached to the stroller, it is bad because removing from the seat for a wash is not easy thing; you better get a power drill.
The under seat compartment is spacious; plenty of room to take with you any stuff you may need handy while exercising. The front wheel has a break handle attached to the stroller's handle, easy to access and helps if you need to make a stop. I say "helps" because it won't be enough to make a complete stop; you need to help a little too.
The stroller's handle is comfortable and allows good steering while running. The stroller's design is definitely a plus for tall guys because your steps won't kick the stroller, there is enough space.
If there is something that is a complete disaster in this stroller is the 5 point harness: 2 shoulder/chest straps with no cushioning at all with a loop at each end thru which you need to get the waist belt. That is a nightmare. They could have designed a little better. I decided to make a stop at the local crafts store; I got some plastic snapping hooks and black strap and I replaced all the harness system and installed strap cushions in both shoulder and the waist belt. This is something that I would strongly recommend you to do it.
Also the stroller doesn't come with any seat/back/head pad or cushion and while running, you cannot afford not to have good cushioning for your baby (you cannot always avoid all potholes or rocks on the road right?), therefore I got some extra pads for the back, seat and head. Although the stroller comes with rear suspension (which is a plus) I still believe that you baby needs something soft that will improve the overall suspension (same as your car).
My overall review is a 4 because I think this is a pretty good deal for the money. You may get more gadgets if you pay more, but it doesn't make the stroller better or more secure and that was my primary concern. I would give them a 5 star if they would have designed the stroller with a better harness system, so I'll give them 4 starts and save one for the new harness sysmte I built.
Have fun with your baby. |
Surpassed expectations
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| Review Date: January 7, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Marc C. Harpster, Denver, CO USA |
| The other reviews I'd read almost caused me to not buy this stroller, but I'm glad I did. For such a low price, you get a great stroller, that comes in great condition. Very easy to assemble, and lightweight. I can only think of two very minor things that I am not satisfied with: 1) the front tire rim was very slightly out of true when the stroller arrived, but it honestly doesn't affect the stroller's ride at all. 2) Compactibility - Sure you can take the wheels off every time you take it anywhere, but that is a pain, and if you like to drive somewhere new to hike or jog with your child (like my wife and I do), then you almost need to. We can barely fit it in our car's trunk when removing the front wheel only. Overall though, these issues are trivial when compared with the stroller's strenghs: Goes anywhere (snow, mud, streams, whatever), comfortable for the child, very smooth ride, lightweight, multiple storage compartments (1 small, 1 large), hand brake, sun sheild. |
glad I bought it
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| Review Date: March 29, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Walkin' Mama, PA, USA |
| This well-priced 3-wheeler is excellent on pavement, grass, and gravel. It takes potholes well, and seems quite sturdy. It's not for use in stores or tight spaces, as the turning radius is quite wide. The harness is the only thing I don't like about this stroller: it's very difficult to fasten around a squirmy baby, and the straps are not particularly adjustable. |
My favorite item so far! Exceptional product for the price!
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| Review Date: August 14, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Angelkisses84074, Utah |
I was so excited to get this running stroller. I was rather shocked to see how cheap it was, compared to the other running strollers. I really didn't expect such a nicely built product! I had done my research on many others. For the price, this is an exceptional product. It's not really lightweight to lift in and out of a vehicle, since I have to travel to where I actually use it. It does fold up very easily! It has 2 locking brakes for the rear tires. I had to learn the hard way to make sure you have the brakes locked all the way down. I thought I locked the brakes and when I went to put my son in the stroller, the stroller was rolling half way down the road. I got so freaked out about it, that it took me two more weeks to get the nerve to try it out again.
There is some minor assembly required. It uses actual bike tires, that do need to be pumped up prior to use. The hand brake has to be adjusted before you use it; it's just like a bike brake.
There are two cup holders and a small compartment to put your keys or something in it. I found it was great for my water bottle and my mp3 player.
The seat doesn't look too comfy for the little one, but apparently it must be. The stroller moves so smoothly over pavement, that my little guy was asleep approximately 1/4 way through my walk. I think it has independent suspension on the tires, because the stroller doesn't bounce at all and I walk/run on bumpy paved road.
It's very smooth and easy to push; not at all like a normal stroller. The handle is padded and feels good to grip. It takes some getting used to running with, if you've never run with one before. I'm just started out and it's an adjustment for me, but it moves so smoothly. I love it!
It has a small netted basket at the bottom for putting a small bag or other stuff you need to carry. It also has a nylon strap that can go around your wrist you when you're running, it's an extra safety measure if you accidentally let go of the stroller, I guess.
Really the only problem I had with it, is the sun canopy/shade cover adjusts, but when you move it forward, the back part doesn't have any support to stay up on its own. I found myself hanging onto one of the straps that tie it to the handles, just to keep the sun out of my son's face. I would recommend the manufacturer look into making the canopy more sturdy on both ends, so that when you're facing the sun, the canopy can be adjusted properly to block out sun from your baby's face.
Overall....I would rate this stroller 5 stars. I would definitely buy it again and highly recommend it for the price!!! |
Great Stroller for running or brisk walks
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| Review Date: October 7, 2008 |
| Reviewer: J. A. Hills, NJ,USA |
| Great Stroller...has great shocks for the runner and moves easily around varied terrain. A nice price for a durable stroller...also has great undercarriage room for snacks,water,etc. and a place up top for cell phone,keys,or whatever. A great buy for the price! |
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