• Extra wide seat sits high to give child great visibility, multi-position seat recline
  • Includes parent organizer, running leash, and tire pump
  • Quick release 16" rear wheels and 12.5" swivel front wheel that locks straight
  • Aluminum frame with shock absorbing suspension
  • Easy compact fold ;Care and Cleaning: Wipe Clean with Soap and Water ; Material: Aluminum, Polyester

I am an outdoorsy person. My daughter is now 13 months, I have owned this stroller for 7 months and it maybe the single best item I bought for her quality of life and mine. Here goes why: Baby comfort: I know different babies like different things. But I owned a different stroller before this one. My daughter hated it and I dreaded going for a walk instead enjoying it. Then again there wasn't much of a choice, because she would only fall asleep in the stroller (after 30minutes screeching her lungs out). She loves this stroller. We can go jog for 2 hours or walk for3 and she is perfectly happy. The canopy is huge which is great for Sun, but also in windy places (we got the weather cover and a sleeping bag and we go out in any weather). And she has no issues falling asleep on it at all. She gets hour long naps even when the stroller is parked. Jogging. I used to jog with my husband before and stopped once I had to choose between jogging and sleeping. Once things eased we had to choose whether to spend our free time together or keep jogging. The joovy put an end to that. It is easy to push and although it makes the stride feel funny at first ( it is a stroller, after all) we got used to it and it has allowed us to recover something that we enjoy doing together. If you jog with it DO remember to lock the front wheel: it makes turns harder but otherwise the stroller may top if you hit a bump (this applies to all 3 wheel strollers with movable front wheel). Customer service. However much I love this stroller there is one thing that I find tricky about it: the folding mechanism. We opened and closed the stroller a lot, took it on a camping trip and several road trips, and eventually the locking mechanism broke. We would have kept using it, but the stroller wouldn't stay open. At that point we had moved to a different country and we were ready to just buy another joovy (yes, we liked it that much) but we decided to contact customer service. They sent us a new one, to a different country, within a couple of weeks AND it only took a call. Go, joovy, go! This is not the cheapest stroller out there, but it is not the most expensive either. I expect to use it for the next ~3 years of my life and it has made my quality of life so much better that I would buy it again in a blink... I would have if I had needed to. Note: some airlines have a weight limit for strollers they will allow to carry with you (27 pounds). They still will check it for free, but you won't be able to carry your child around the airport with it. Check your airline policy if you are going for tight connections or long flights.

We're retired, on a limited income, and regularly babysit our 2-year-old granddaughter. Picked up a garage sale stroller after she was born and it sufficed. Babygirl is big for 2 and her feet dangle by the tires of that stroller. We get out in the world and take Babygirl with and needed a stroller that would handle all kinds of terrain, was easy to maneuver, easy to collapse, had ample storage underneath and was comfortable for her. Having said all that, my two biggest issues with the strollers I saw out there are 1) Tiny Canopies: Don't cover baby from the sun. 2) Bed Doesn't Go Down: bed doesn't completely incline so baby can sleep comfortably. I started researching and saw that the strollers that had what I wanted were STUPID expensive! Until I saw this Joovy. Midrange in price and had everything I wanted. Easy to put together, easily collapses, fits in the back of our mid size SUV, EASY to push and turn, even when walking at a good clip. Inclines nearly flat so she can sleep, Babygirl fits comfortably in it (seriously, you could fit an average 5-year-old in this seat!!) Canopy is HUGE and completely protects baby from harmful sun's rays. LOVE this stroller. ONE small complaint. Storage area underneath stroller is blocked by a metal bar. Extra packages were secured to handle bars with a hook. LOVE THIS STROLLER1

We LOVE this stroller! Great quality for the price, excellent off-road, beautiful blue color, wide seat and comfy for baby. The wheels easily pop off to make fitting it into smaller spaces easier. I had a 2013 Corolla when we first got it and had no problem getting it in the trunk with the wheels on. I’m 5’1” and in no way do I feel that the handle is too high or uncomfortable. The only thing I feel needs improvement is the design of the storage basket on the bottom. It’s size is decent but there’s a cross bar which makes backpack style diaper bags difficult to fit into it, and it’s only rated for 2lbs (although, I put our 13lb dog in there when he gets too tired to keep up with our walks). Overall, I highly recommend this to families wanting a high quality jogger without the high price tag.

Thank you JOOVY for being so much more affordable than the other guys!!! Extremely strong, durable, smooth, and allows my little to see the world. Joovy allows me to run, play and keep up with everyone else. Then I can simply, fold and pick up the super lite jogger with ease. If the fit is tight for your car, push a simple quick release lever and the main wheels slide out. THIS HAS BEEN ONE OF MY FAVORITE BUYS!!!

I was hesitant to buy a new jogging stroller as my toddler is already quite large. I bought this stroller for my training runs with my 2.5 year old daughter. At first, I was going to give it 3.5-4 start, but the more I've used it, the more I love it. I'll start with the negatives & my response to them and Jen tell you why I love it: - I was surprised the handlebar height is not adjustable. I am 5'8" and the handlebar height was ok for me, but I prefer to run with my hands rather low so it was an adjustment, though not a very difficult one. I imagine it may not be very comfortable for someone who is significantly shorter. - I first attempted to run with the wheel in the locked position, but the stroller was pulling to the right slightly. I brought it home and inflated/evened out all the tire pressures. It was still pulling ever so slightly to the right, but it seemed a million times better than the previous jogging stroller I was using. I did not troubleshoot any further because I then attempted to run with the wheel in the unlocked position and it worked wonderfully. I run at about a 7:30-8:00min/mile pace during these runs and had no issues with vibration. Apparently, if you do, the fix is to remove the foot plate and tighten the bolt underneath. - I LOVE how lightweight this thing is. It is so easy to steer with one hand and so much easier to push than even my umbrella stroller. - I can't imagine why anyone would complain about the folding. It is very simple. Yes, it requires 2 hands, but it takes less than a second anyway. I was surprised at how compact it was when folded. -My daughter is 37 inches and has room to grow. I do wish there was perhaps one more support bar popping the awning up. It hangs rather loose and touches the top of her head, but it can pop up several more inches. If it only had a support in there to make it arch up it wouldn't drop down on the kids' heads, though my daughter has never complained. - The cup holder/pocket is very convenient. I have a water bottle for each of us and in the pocket, I store keys, sunglasses, wallet, phone, pepper spray, a taser and a whistle. The only thing that would be better here is if they had some sort of clear pocket for your phone. I like using an app that tracks your time/distance and it would be nice to be able to see it throughout the run. -The large cubby under the seat is great. It holds a ton of stuff. -The sun shade has excellent coverage. She sleeps peacefully during our runs even when the sun is beating down on us. The only thing I would change is to make the window mesh. It is a clear plastic now, which may be because it would keep rain out? However, if you are running in the rain, you would need a rain cover anyway as the sun shade does not entirely cover the legs. Overall, I am super happy with this purchase. My daughter asks every night to "go for a run." She will get some use out of this as there is room for her to grow. It was a very good deal.

Bought this for my 6 year old for Disneyland. We are annual pass holders and she had outgrown her Joovy umbrella stroller and also the Bob Revolutions flex. She is a completely average size kid for her age (height weight) but was within 5lb max of the Joovy (which by the way is such a great great stroller) and then the Bob Revolution Flex actually went to 75lbs but height wise she couldn’t fit in it anymore (see pics). I loved the BOB. Flexible handles for us tall parents and so easy to maneuver. Great storage space below. But structurally height wise with the hood it limited itself for taller kids. This Joovy is like the Bob Revolution but the hood design is so much better that taller kids can sit in it. I doubt we will use it more than another year or year and a half but weight wise could go longer. It will get us through another year at least in the Disney parks. There’s no way we will have pleasant trips with a tired and sore 6 year old walking what ends up being 5-10+ miles a day all days back to back. No parent needs that. Just to price it out a bit, we go to the parks about 5-6 times a year for 3 days at a time. The strollers at Disney are much harder to steer and the handles are metal (hot!) and at downward angles which just made my whole upper body hurt. They cost $15 a day. So $45 per visit 6 times a year equals $270 for us. So buying this was a far better choice! Our only negative was that the back left tire arrived deflated and neither us nor the helpful folks at Disneyland could get it to hold air. We ended up having to rent their strollers ugh. When we got home I made a call to Joovy and they sent us a replacement at no cost within the week. Headed back to Disney soon and can’t wait to have my daughter back in this stroller!

One of the best jogging strollers out there. Forget the Bob and Thule. Way overpriced and not as lightweight as this one. This one is super light, great for running or walking over any surface, and has great additional features such as the sunshade that's big enough or the great storage bin underneath. My son is my third child so I have tried many others more expensive ones before. Would never used/buy them again. This is the one! Absolutely love it!

This is an AMAZING jogging stroller. I used it for the first time yesterday and we couldn't be happier with this purchase. I walked 4 miles with it yesterday and today we ran 2 miles with it. Very light, easy to maneuver and great suspension!! Not to mention that large canopy which I really wanted on a stroller. I run and walk a minimum of 16 miles in 5 days, every week so, we were looking for a really good jogging stroller that was made well without breaking the bank. I definitely recommend buying this!! The stroller is nicely made with good quality materials. I ordered the Blueberry color and it looks a bit more on the blue side which we like.

I have a 21 month old child and have used both of these strollers... Here is my comparison: The Joovy jogging stroller is a comparable alternative to the BOB Revolution stroller. Pros of Joovy jogging strollers vet the BOB: Taller handlebar for taller parents Larger sunshade Slightly more economical price than BOB Cons to choosing the Joovy jogger over the BOB: The BOB "cups" the baby more so if the stroller tipped or rolled, the BOB frame would protect them more. The BOB is engineered with shocks for smoother ride when you hit bumps The BOB can adapt to most infant seats Bob has more accessories to fit stroller such as a snack tray and nice weather shield Overall, if price were not a concern, I would probably choose the BOB because of the smooth ride and there are more accessories that adapt to the BOB. Both BOB and Joovy jogging strollers have great advantages. Both strollers are equipped to: Keep your baby safe Adjust to your baby's growth Allow for a great workout - jogging or walking Both take up around the same amount of space when engaged or folded up Both have adequate shade and cover to protect upper body Allow for baby to see scenery once out of their car seat. Have storage space to put your belongings. Both are just as easy to snap your child in and out.

WOW! I can only compare this to the what now feels like basic Eddie Bauer stroller/car seat combo I purchased for our newborn last year. She fast outgrew it so I wanted to upgrade and I sure did. I can't review this as a jogger as I'm not exactly a sporty person and won't be running with it any time soon but as far as an out and about regular walking stroller this is exquisite. Smooth as silk, effortless push and turn, smooth and comfy ride for my toddler. I get at least half a dozen comments on it each time I take her out. Everyone says the same thing...it's like the Cadillac of strollers. It's beautifully classy and stylish looking too. My toddler enjoys the high seating position this has. Any cons, possibly.. Yes the basket underneath while roomy has the brake bar blocking it, it just means not being able to literally throw a huge diaper bag in there. It's not a major issue for me The tires didn't come with air in like others said theirs did, yes it has a pump but not with a psi gauge As it's built to be fast moving this thing will roll away from you the second you let go (not that you should, just bear in mind if you need to brush your hair out of your face, not a millisecond of letting go!) The brake bar is stiff but I think that's a good thing, I can do it with my foot still You'll get lots of envious looks from other mommas out strolling Seriously though, beautiful stroller. Plenty of room and comfort for my very tall toddler