bob stroller liner BOB Revolution PRO Stroller from PeppyParents.com
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bob stroller liner

bob stroller liner BOB Revolution PRO Stroller from PeppyParents.com

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bob stroller liner BOB Revolution PRO Stroller from PeppyParents.comAt A Glance Features The BOB Revolution Pro Stroller takes baby along for a workout or a hike. Quick glance features: Got Hills? No Problem. Take on steep inclines and hills with your child in tow with the BOB Revolution PRO Stroller. Hiking, jogging, and walking outdoors is comfortable, safe, and easy to navigate with the Revolution PRO because it is made for tough terrain. Swivel wheels allow smooth maneuverability, superior suspension system

At-A-Glance Features

The BOB Revolution Pro Stroller takes baby along for a workout or a hike. Quick glance features:

           

  

 

Got Hills? No Problem.

Take on steep inclines and hills with your child in tow with the BOB Revolution PRO Stroller. Hiking, jogging, and walking outdoors is comfortable, safe, and easy to navigate with the Revolution PRO because it is made for tough terrain. Swivel wheels allow smooth maneuverability, superior suspension system ensures a comfortable ride for your little one, and high-impact polymer wheels can take on bumps in the road.

 

BOB Revolution PRO Stroller Features

  • Specially designed to take on tough terrain
  • Smooth, comfortable ride for your baby
  • Ergonomic for you, too!
  • Plenty of storage space in multiple compartments
  • Travel system ready
  • Easy to transport and store

 

Specially designed to take on tough terrain

There are several elements included in the Revolution PRO stroller that makes this stroller the perfect pick for families who enjoy the outdoors, love a great hike, and want to keep in shape while spending quality time together.

  • Rear drum brakes are activated by hand and add control when navigating tough inclines.
  • A swiveling front wheel allows you to quickly move around objects in your path.
  • Sturdy, high-impact polymer composite wheels have pneumatic tires and tubes which can take on bumps in the road.
  • A front wheel tracking adjustment knob allows you to get back on track with just a twist.
  • The wrist strap doubles as a lock to hold the stroller together when folded and also never lets you lose touch of the stroller on a run.

 

Smooth, comfortable ride for your baby

You’ve never seen suspension like this before on a stroller. The superior suspension system on the Revolution Pro gives your child a smooth ride, so while you’re working hard, your little one can relax and enjoy the view.

 

Ergonomic for you, too!

Forget trying to run with strollers that impede your posture while you’re running. The Revolution Pro has a 9 position, comfortably padded, adjustable handlebar that allows you to completely customize your grip for a comfortable run, no matter your height.

 

Plenty of storage space in multiple compartments

The Revolution Pro includes a Low Boy Cargo Basket below the seat for large items, internal seat pockets for your child’s items, and an extra seatback pocket.

 

Travel system ready

Want to turn the Revolution Pro into a custom travel system? It’s ready! All you need is the BOB Infant Car Seat Adaptor to go with any of the BOB B-Safe Car Seats.

 

Easy to transport and store

The lightweight frame certainly comes in handy for your runs, but that is what also makes it easy to transport. Ready to store? So is the Revolution PRO with just two simple steps.

 

BOB 2016 Revolution Pro Stroller Dimensions and Specifications

Note: These specifications are for the NEW model for 2016. The pre-2016 model size varies slightly. 

Type Of Stroller: Premium Jogging Stroller
Maximum Carrying Load:

75 lbs. 

Newborn Suitable:
Can be used from birth with the infant car seat adapter (not included) and compatible infant car seat.
Infant Seat Adapter: Optional car seat adapters for: BOB/Britax, Graco, Chicco, and Peg Perego infant car seats.
Frame Material: Aluminum Alloy
Stroller Weight: 30.5 lbs
Open Length: 25.4 in.
Open Width: 25.4 in.
Open Height (to top of handle): 34.5-48 in. (9-adjustable handlebar positions)
Tire:

Rear 16 x 1.75 in.

Front 12.5 x 1.75 in.

Pneumatic tires with tubes and Schrader valve.

Reclining: Adjusted, one-handed, to 70 degrees from vertical.
Folded Size: 40 x 17.5 in.
Brakes: Hand-activated, rear drum brakes
Warranty:

5 Years on frame, 1 Year on fabric

Learn more about BOB's stroller warranty program on our Warranty Page.

 

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