• Locking swivel-front wheel for stability when jogging and easy mobility while on the go in the city. The rear dimensions of the tires are 16 x 1.75 inches and the front tire dimensions are 12.5 x 1.75 inches
  • Air-filled tires and mountain bike-style suspension system offers an ultra-smooth ride, while the adjustable handlebar with hand brake provides downhill control
  • No-rethread harness, one-hand near-flat recline, and 2-step fold allows for easy adjustments; ventilated, padded seat and extra-large UPF 50+ canopy ensures a cool, comfortable journey
  • Travel system ready: Compatible with BOB infant car seats or Britax when using the BOB Infant Car Seat Adapter (sold separately)
  • Fit: Birth to 50 pounds each seat; 0 - 8 weeks with the use of an Infant Car Seat Adapter & compatible Infant Car Seat, maximum child height 44 inches. Maximum stroller dimensions 30.5 W x 43 H x 48 D inches
  • Seat Recline: One-hand adjustment, down to 70° from vertical.

We love the BOB Duallie pro! We haven’t ran with it since we have a newborn, but we’ve already gone on many walks and the jogger rolls/maneuvers very smoothly. It is lightweight and easy to push. It holds a lot of weight. I do have a few complaints, but I feel they aren’t bad enough to lose any stars... the shade doesn’t cover a car seat well when using an adapter with car seat. We try to put the shade up from the car seat instead, but the adapter angles the seat so far that the shade doesn’t block the sun well. We have to use a separate stretchy cover to block the sun. The bottom basket is difficult to access because there’s a strap right down the middle of it that is screwed in. We have a nice leather $350 diaper bag, and we end up having to shove it in the basket really hard to get it past the strap, and it’s wearing down the diaper bag. It folds up and fits in our trunk, we drive an Audi A8 and it fits easily, but does take up the entire trunk. However when it’s folded up, the jogger has to be laid down on the ground. It doesn’t stand up nicely like our single jogger does, so it ends up taking up a ton of space. We live in an apartment and there’s no room for it to just lay on the ground so we have to keep it in our trunk or storage. It also doesn’t come with the adapters, child cupholders, or parent cupholders, so you have to buy them separate. If any of those complaints would really bother you, then I’m not sure if this is the right jogger for you. As annoying as these things are, we still love the jogger!

This is the best stroller for runners. I have a 4 year old and a one year old and they both love it. The quality of this stroller is excellent at every detail. I find myself using the brakes more than I thought I would on downhills. Please keep in mind this is heavy with two kids. I have been running with one in a revolution single for years, but this is a different animal. Count on going about 2/3 as far but getting twice the workout. Easily accommodates one napping and one playing as the seats move independently. Update: 50 miles logged with my two kiddos (total about 60 lbs). We all absolutely love it. They have the perfect amount of personal space, but can still interact when they want to. I am glad I splurged for the pro model. I also love all the updates over the 2013 model year: the way the seats recline, the build of the canopy, the netting between the seats and handlebar (vs the open space that lets your water drip on their heads). I am sure this will serve us well for years. This is a good purchase.

REVIEW from a helicopter engineer Dad! Here's my straight to the point review on the NEW IMPROVED 2016 double bob. They went ahead and addressed some small issues that we found with our previous bob stroller! I'll get down on the technical stuff below. The double adds roughly 10 inches in width. See my pictures for more details. Here's my take: -dual drum brakes that are adjustable! This is a must for those that have staggered kids. The weight and size of the stroller added to the weight of an older child would make this a beast to keep under control on the downhill of your favorite jogging trail. The last thing I want is my wife who barely weighs the combined weight of the stroller loaded up going downhill without a brake. Frankly this should be on all the doubles. -the brake system is very advanced and worth every penny of the $50 upgrade. Your looking at a really nice steel drum set up with replacement pads. The brake is adjustable at the control if you want more friction or less. See my pictures for details -Uses the same tires and wheels from previous Bob. Lightweight and strong composite plastic does the trick nicely. -They lowered and expanded the cargo compartment, that's a nice plus for all the extra bags and jackets you end up stuffing down there -Adjustable handle is a improvement over the previous doubles. A MUST have. Unless your lucky enough to be the exact same height as your spouse. -Improved headroom under the canopies for the kids and more adjustability on range. They also improved the amount of overhang. -parking brake is easier to operate even with flip flops! We live in California and the previous brake was a bear to unlock with flip flops. -Improved back rest angle! Finally your kid can sit up and go for a stroll and not have to hold on as they try sit upright. They made it so the backrest adjusts at a higher angle. This is a complaint my wife had on the old model. -simple simple simple backrest adjustment!! Just pull the red loops and it adjusts, releases with the simple press of a button. -same great simple folding controls. nothing new there. it works great and is easy to operate. My only issue is with the shock adjustment. I don't like that the shocks always end up in position #1 and you have to manually move them to position #2 if you want the ride set up for a larger kid. There should be a lockout for that so it goes to the previous setting each time. I included a whole bunch of pictures of the Duallie PRO vs the Revolution Flex so you can get an idea on size and the new features. Having spent 2 years putting our old Bob stroller thru hell we are very impressed! The only thing I've had to do is fix about 4-5 flat tires from harsh use on gravel roads and farm fields!

I had a chicco bravo stroller for my infant which is great but with having another baby 11months from this one i decided to look into a double stroller. My chicco didnt manuver very well over anything that wasnt flat, this bob stroller glides over everything so smoothly and with little effort. I was very surprised how light the stroller is pushing and picking up. I do have to air up the back tires once a week, i do use this every day though. only down side is it doesnt fit through every doorway. But the seats are big enough for each child, the 5 point harness really keeps them in place, my 13 month old cant reach my 2 month old in the other seat which is a huge plus! I did purchase the tray attachment which is great cup holder size for any sippy cup i have. I Like how the wheels pop off very easily to store in a smaller space in the trunk, and that you can make the front wheel swivel or stay in place. I did spend the extra $50 and got the one with a brake, so worth it! im 5' 1" and a very active person but the weight of the stroller+weight of each child+diaperbag+cargo underneath can be a bit of weight to hold onto when going down any incline. i also walk with one of my large dogs and wrap the leash around the handle, so instead of pulling my dog i use the brakes to help keep him from pulling me and hurting my hand.

Update 2 years after purchase: The stroller is still amazing and hardly even looks used, despite daily use and flying on vacation. (The Gate Check Pro XL Double Stroller bag worked great for keeping it secure and intact.) The older and heavier my kids get, the happier I am I got this model with the break because even slow walks in my semi hilly neighborhood utilize the break! One note on the BOB branded duallie console I originally purchased. Not only did it rip apart, which caused one of the two cup holders to be unusable, but it was small and frustrating from the beginning. It wasn’t that big of a deal for walks around the neighborhood, but we took it on vacation and were so annoyed by the lack of space. I since purchased Booyah Strollers “Double Stroller Organizer for Bob Duallie and Baby Jogger City Mini GT” for $36 and it’s the best!!! It has much nicer construction and thicker material, and holds WAY more than the BOB console. I’d highly recommend it! Original review below: I have been using a single Bob Revolution SE pretty much every day for the past year and a half. My toddler loves it, and it's by far her most comfortable stroller - both in spacious seat room for her and a smooth, bump-less ride. It handles sidewalk cracks beautifully and is easily steered with one hand on daily walks. Runs are also a breeze, and the stroller is easy to guide along with minimal effort. The reason I chose the Pro Duallie over the Flex was for the handbrake, since that is the only difference between the models. I live in a moderately hilly area and will be running with this stroller. Since it weighs a good deal more than a single once you add the extra stroller weight and a second kid, I think the brake will come in handy for runs. The 2016 improvements take an already loved design and make it better! - The seats can now sit fully upright! (That was our biggest complaint with our older model Single Bob, and we had to use a makeshift solution using the adapter straps to force the seat in to a more upright position. I doubt many toddlers are happy being semi-reclined all the time, but thanks to this improvement, it's no longer an issue) - The foot brake is much friendlier. (With the old metal foot brake, I had to very delicately use the top part of my flip flop to avoid hurting my foot while using it. This new one has a wide plastic center piece I can easily push my bare foot against.) - The canopies seem much larger - so much so that when they are fully extended my toddler had to duck her head down close to the seat to even be able to see out of it. I probably will never use them like that unless I have a sleeping infant reclining in one of the seats, but some may find that useful. - The canopies fold up better than the previous model - not as much sagging near the top of the child's head. I haven't had issues yet with my 1.5 year old in our Revolution SE, but as she gets taller this is sure to be helpful. The duallie console does seem pretty cheap, flimsy and small (think cup holders that would hold a 20 oz bottle well and a shallow storage pocket that is just the perfect length to hold an iPhone laying on its side but will not hold it vertically). I have the single console that came with the pump for my Revolution SE, and it is much sturdier with cup holders that nicely fit 24oz Tervis cups. I wish there was a nicer console option, but at least it still works with this Pro model with handbrake. Make sure you get the HB1411 model since there are currently two on Amazon and the other won't work with the Pro. The infant adapter works great with my Chicco keyfit! The adapter easily snaps into place, and the car seat then snaps very securely in to the adapter. No messing with removing pieces or feeling like you need straps to secure the car seat since it clearly locks in to place every time. The adapter also has a tray for snacks on my toddler's side of the stroller. The tray sits low enough for her to easily see over and reach her snacks. Overall I love this stroller. It is so smooth and turns so easily, even for a double. I'm sure it will get much use!

I’ve only had this for a couple weeks, but have gone on a few jogs and this stroller is awesome. I did a lot of research before buying and lucked out with a flash sale - But I would say this is more than worth the investment at normal price. It’s so smooth, my kids absolutely love it (my son even fell asleep in it), the locks, buckles, and fasteners are all so easy to use - highly highly recommend! My small complaint is that it is just a little bulky for the trunk of my SUV, but I just have to stand it up instead of lay down. Which is fine, but a bit of a pain. But still worth it!!

I love this stroller. It makes getting around so much easier! We take this stroller everywhere! We use it for walks, going to sports camps, hiking, running... everything! It has great storage. The seats are adjustable and grow with your children. The suspension is awesome! My kids are safe in the stroller, the restraint system is great and comfortable. I love the handle break. We live in a very hilly area and I find I use the handle break all the time. The foot break is very easy to use and comfortable. The only negatives I have found is that it is heavy and does take a lot of space. It fits perfectly in the back of my mid-size SUV and I still have room for groceries. It is heavy lifting in and out of my suv, but it’s managable. Folding it up is easy, the second fold sometimes “sticks” for me but only take a second or two and then it’s down. I would highly recommend this stroller.

My daughter has 3 children 5 and under. She had this same model, but after 4 years of use, often carrying 3 children (one in each seat and one in the very front), it's beginning to wear. With another child due soon, I thought it was time for a new double stroller. I researched different brands and finally settled on what we know has been a reliable brand and model. I am so glad we stayed with this Bob. It's actually improved over our older version. This one is easier to open, has better brakes and the canopy is sturdier and easier to adjust. We are saving this for the new baby, so we haven't pushed it with children yet. However, our experience with the previous version is that is very easy to push even across grass. This one seems even better. Great buy!! Highly recommend.

I would say that the stroller is pretty great aside from the size, but honestly all jogging strollers are gonna be a bit big. The stroller isn't quite double the size of the single. When it's folded it's about 3/4 the size of the single and he same when folded out. The shades are a lot more flimsy than the single, but this is due to the fact that each one is connected to 1 metal frame, the other side of the shade is connected to the middle of the stroller which is made of firm nylon. The stroller is as easy to maneuver as the single stroller and the ride might actually be better. The seats are a little narrower than on the single stroller, but not much. The seats are deep enough and the foot area is large enough that the stroller should be usable for most children up until they are about 4-5yrs old, but by then most kids don't want to sit in a stroller. The only gripe I would have is that the stroller is pretty cumbersome when it is folded up. I frequently need to remove and attach the wheels to fit it into the back of my sedan, and it is probably hard to manhandle if your smaller than 5'5". I don['t think there is a double jogger that you would classify as "light and compact" so really the gripe is pretty mild. The tradeoff for a great riding double stroller that's easy to maneuver makes the BOB dually a great option for anyone pushing around multiple kids.

Its a Bob so of course its awesome. This is my second Bob, but my first duallie. I love it almost as much as my single Bob revolution SE. The duallie is definitely bigger and harder to maneuver, but on paved trails without too many twists you don't notice much of a difference. I run some steep hills so the handbrake is worth the extra $$$ over the models without it. I don't really like the adjustable handlebar because it doesn't feel as sturdy as the fixed but I think I'm getting used to it. I love that the lover cargo basket in this model has much more room between the bottom of the seat and the top of the basket. In my old Bob I struggled to get my diaper bag in the basket, but in this one I just throw it in. I also like the canopy because it goes down much further than the old canopy. Overall, Bobs are the most durable jogging stroller you can get and this one is no exception.