• Fit: Birth to 75 pounds; 0 - 8 weeks with the use of an Infant Car Seat Adapter & compatible Infant Car Seat, maximum child height 44 inches. Stroller dimensions 45" L x 24.5" W x 43" H
  • Smooth, speedy stability: locking swivel-front wheel, air-filled tires, and mountain bike-style suspension system
  • Adjustable & Safe: 9-position adjustable handlebar with wrist strap, no-rethread five-point harness, near-flat recline, and extra-large UPF 50+ canopy
  • Carry more Gear: One cell phone pocket, three seatback pockets, two in-seat snack pockets, and one extra-large cargo basket
  • Travel system ready: Compatible with BOB or Britax Infant Car Seats when using the BOB Infant Car Seat Adapter (sold separately), and with most other major brands

This stroller is AMAZING. It came within a week of ordering it, and I live on an island in Alaska, so that pretty much never happens. It was really easy to put together. Basically just had to put the wheels on. It’s really easy to fold and unfold as well. I love that it is so adjustable. You can adjust the night of the bar as you’re pushing. The sun cover has several different positions as well as a peak through window on top, and the actual seat for your little one can sit straight up or recline all the way back. It’s a simple puppy system to recline the seat and sit it up. The stroller is quiet when it’s rolling. Doesn’t make any creaky stroller sounds. It pushes as easily through woods and grass as it does concrete! I mean this stroller is seriously awesome. Worth every penny. Wish it came with a cup holder but that has to be purchased separately. Spend the money. Buy this stroller!

Love love love. Does exactly what I need it to do. Perfect jogging stroller!

Fantastic and super lite weight! Will never need to buy another jogger.

I have not used the stroller myself as I bought the BOB flex 3.0 Jogging Stroller for my granddaughter and she loves it. It fits in her small SUV easily and is easy to fold, has enough storage for all the toddler stuff she has to have with her. She is very happy with this stroller.

We had a travel system from a different company for our newborn, but as time went on I found it to not be the best stroller to have, especially if you like the outdoors. I really wanted a jogging stroller, and something more interesting than just black or grey color. The sedona orange one was way more expensive than the black version, but i wanted to love the stroller so I splurged. I am so in love with this. It slides so easily, you barely touch it and it moves. Very easy for walks and jogging. I was nervous that it would not fit into my Camry 2008 trunk, but it went it even easier than the Graco stroller which is much smaller! I was so excited. My baby also really appreciated the canopy that completely blocks the sun from shining into her eyes. Definitely recommend!

Love this stroller. So functional and easy to push. Easy to fold down. A little bulky putting in the car, but i have a huge suv.

I absolutely love my Bob stroller for running! My son ends up falling asleep in it every time! We have only been using it for about two weeks, but so far so good!

Love it for waking and running. Great shocks, lockable wheel, storage area, seat material.

I am a stroller fanatic and I love having the right stroller for the right occasion. A few years ago I bought a Single BOB Revolution for my first child, then bought the Duallie Pro when I had my second child, and now I received this Single Flex 3.0 for my third child. We have also owned a Baby Jogger, UppaBaby and Maclaren stroller, and BOB is my favorite to use and my preference for anything outdoors. Starting with unboxing and set up. This is very simple to assemble. I had it unboxed and together in about 10 min. Simply open it up, remove plastic, unfold stroller, pop back wheels on, slide axle through front wheel and fasten the nut to secure it in place. To fold: Squeeze the two levers on the underside of the handle to fold the top half down. Then pull up on the red semicircle to fully collapse the stroller. There is a red buckle to secure it in place if you want. To unfold, pull up in the handle bar until it clicks into position. The weight capacity on this is 75 pounds!! In most cases, it seems you will top out on height far before that though. I put my 40” tall 4 year old in there, and her head was up against the top of the stroller. Leaning the seat back slightly was better than when she was fully upright and looked more comfortable for her head. I think she would be ok using this stroller for a little longer, but I think the 44” height max listed on BOBs website is an exaggeration. (The duallie must sit lower on the frame because her head is not skimming the top of that stroller yet.) My 2.5 year old fit just fine in this. The quality is great. The material wipes down easily. I’ve never had any issues with the tires. They are my stroller of choice when traveling because they are so sturdy, and they’ve withstood being gate checked just fine. The underneath storage basket is not the largest or most accessible of the strollers I’ve used, but it is ok. This 3.0 Flex does not have a hand brake. (The Revolution Pro is the same stroller but does have a handbrake) —— I do run with my BOBs. I take my duallie out for 4-7 mile runs, and my kids are comfortable and content. I live in a moderately hilly location, and with a 2 and 4 year old in the duallie (which is about 100 pounds) I find the hand brake a must and is why I opted for the Pro Duallie. Even for walks around the neighborhood I find myself using the hand brake on the duallie. However, I never wished I had a hand brake when I was walking or running with my single BOB, even with the hills. I would consider how hilly your area is and the total weight you expect your stroller to get to when you decide between models. Differences between the 3.0 Flex and Flex - At first they seemed minute, and I wasn’t sure if they justified much of a price difference. After playing with the stroller more, I can appreciate the improvements made. First, the canopy now has a magnetic closure, which I have on a different stroller and it’s awesome and easy to use. It also has ventilation in the canopy now!! The ventilation also seems improved in the top portion of the seat back, and air will be flowing in even if the seat is in the fully upright position. On our older single BOB, the ventilation was in such a way that baby would only be getting some air flow if the seat was pretty far reclined. Now thanks to better back ventilation and added canopy ventilation, it is bound to be much cooler in there, regardless of seat incline. Second, there are 3 more pockets, 2 of which have zippers. There is a zippered pocket on the seat back and a zippered pocket on the flap hanging down where the canopy and handle bar meet. If you don’t have the console, this would be a great place to store a phone and keys. Also if you plan on folding the stroller a lot, these would be convenient from keeping things from falling out. For example, I now store dog clean up bags in the mesh pocket of my duallie, and a key in the hook and loop part of the console, but often when I fold the stroller these items have fallen out. The material is more reflective and more water resistant on this 3.0. The seat padding is supposedly improved too, but it’s not noticeable to me having not sat in either. Lastly the 3.0 has a bolted front wheel vs a quick release on the older model. As far as accessories go... the BOB Handlebar Console with Tire Pump is awesome. (Currently the bundle option comes with this for $20 more than the stroller alone, making it a good option) I pump my tires up every other month or so, and the roominess and quality of the rest of the console is great. The large cup holders can fit my liter sized Camelbak bottle, and the middle section is secure enough to hold my phone or keys while running. I also purchased the infant car seat adapter for my Chicco Keyfit and used it all of the time with my first child. It also made outings easier to click the car seat in to the stroller and not have to worry about moving a sleeping baby in or out of the main stroller. I also have the snack tray for my single BOB, but did not purchase it again for the duallie. It was a nice addition, but there is just so much room in the seat that I found it just as convenient to tuck a water bottle in one of the side pockets of the seat and a snack cup in the other. So simply because of the price of the tray, I probably wouldn’t recommend it. Lastly I’ve tried the weather shield for my duallie. I wanted to run at cooler temps, but was hesitant to run under 55 degrees or so. The weather shield kept my kids toasty for runs between 40 and 55 degrees. All of the BOB accessories I’ve used have been well made and very simple to use. Overall, I LOVE these strollers. They are so smooth, and it is effortless to push and maneuver. They handle uneven terrain well, gliding over sidewalk cracks, curbs, grass and dirt. For anything outside - walks, runs, trips to the zoo or park - they are my stroller of choice and fun to use. They have also held up very well despite travel and frequent use. I can’t recommend them enough!

Great jogging stroller, easy to push. A little heavy in weight, will just park in the garage for jogging purpose only.