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Schwinn Free Runner Jogging Stroller

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, Rainbow (6 Colors) Interlocking Foam ,Tiny Love Gymini Bouncer , The Marc Pruett Band ,Fisher- My Little Snugabunny Cradle 'n Swing , JJ Cole Toddler Urban Bundleme Designed for active parents who want a stroller that can go anywhere, the Free Runner Stroller from Schwinn offers many of the advantages of a jogging stroller without the hefty price tag. Equipped with large, 16-inch wheels, the Free Runner is well suited to brisk runs, and can handle mixed and uneven terrain with relative ease. An adjustable handle means that both mom and dad can push the stroller comfortably and a hand brake on the handle allows you to stop the stroller quickly when you need to. The aluminum frame is lightweight and rustproof, and also folds down compactly with quick release wheels for easy transport and storage. The Free Runner features an airy, vented cabin with a sunshade to keep kids comfortable and happy as they ride. The padded seat reclines for napping and a five-point harness ensures the kids are secure. Additional convenient details on the Free Runner include a parent tray that holds a cell phone, drink, and keys, pockets for snacks and drinks, and behind-and-under seat storage bins.
Features:
  • 16-inch alloy wheels
  • Durable and rustproof aluminum frame
  • Molded parent tray, and pockets for snacks and drinks
  • Adjustable handle
  • Hand brake for stopping power
  • Folds compactly with quick release wheels for storage
  • Behind seat and under seat storage bins
  • sunshade
  • Five-point safety harness
  • Padded, reclining seat
  • Rear suspension
  • Airy, vented cabin
  • Rear parking break
Specifications:
  • Weight: 27 pounds
  • Assembled Dimensions: 41 by 54 by 25.5 inches (W x D x H)
  • Folded Dimensions: 18.5 by 38.5 by 22.5H inches (W x D x H)
  • ASTM Certified

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This review is from: Schwinn Free Runner Jogging Stroller (Sports)
I have an active 2-year old granddaughter who hates strollers but wants to be carried after the first mile. This stroller did the trick, mostly. When my granddaughter is around, it's called a "Runner", not a "Stroller." She loves to ride in it, but only if I sprint once in a while. The stroller does great, it's the engine (me) that isn't up to it any more. (A word of caution - make sure your passenger is buckled up tight and the safety strap is on your wrist - these stroller have almost no rolling resistance and the brakes stop on a dime - fortunately, my daughter wasn't present on "first flight."

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