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bob gear flex 3.0

bob gear flex 3.0 BOB Revolution Flex Duallie 3.0 Jogging Stroller

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bob gear flex 3.0 BOB Revolution Flex Duallie 3.0 Jogging StrollerAll good things come in multiples! BOB's Revolution Flex 3. 0 Duallie Jogging Stroller is ready for you and your kiddos' next adventure, be it your morning jog or a stroll to the park. Air filled tires and mountain bike style suspension provide a smooth ride on any terrain, while individually reclining seats ensure ultimate comfort for each child. The stroller features a large, easy access cargo basket and 10 additional storage pockets to keep all

All good things come in multiples! BOB's Revolution Flex 3.0 Duallie Jogging Stroller is ready for you and your kiddos' next adventure, be it your morning jog or a stroll to the park. Air-filled tires and mountain bike-style suspension provide a smooth ride on any terrain, while individually reclining seats ensure ultimate comfort for each child. The stroller features a large, easy-access cargo basket and 10 additional storage pockets to keep all your possessions in place and within reach. 

Jogging adventures with two kiddos just became hassle-free with BOB's Revolution Flex 3-0 Duallie Jogging Stroller!

Built for optimal performance:

  • Swivel-locking front wheel - lock for jogging, or keep unlocked for day-to-day strolling
  • Durable lightweight aluminum frame
  • Front wheel tracking adjustment knob helps you make sure the stroller doesn't veer

Safe for the children and the parent:

  • Reflective canopy and basket accents make the stroller visible at any time of day
  • UPF 50+ canopy 
  • 5-point easy-adjust, no-rethread harnesses
  • Flip-flop friendly, foot pedal parking brake
  • Handlebar wrist strap and chassis lock for extra control over the stroller

Ultimate comfort at all times:

  • Adjustable, foam-padded handlebar is comfortable to hold and helps you maintain proper posture while joggingand can be adjusted in seconds to ensure the perfect height for each family member or caregiver
  • Individually reclining seats - that way, if one kiddo is ready for nap time and the other is interested in the world in front of them, both can stay comfortable and properly supported!
  • Seats go from fully upright to a near-flat recline
  • Ventilated seatbacks
  • Compression comfort seats

Extra convenience for an extra enjoyable ride:

  • Easy-remove rear wheels for a smaller footprint when folded
  • Peek & Chat canopy windows with quiet magnetic closures allow you to easily check in on your children
  • One-hand recline adjustment
  • Two-step fold
  • Compatible with BOB Gear, Britax, Chicco, and Graco car seats (adapters sold separately)

Specifications:

  • Child height capacity: 44''
  • Tire Type: Pneumatic (air-filled)
  • Tire Tread: All-Terrain
  • Tire sizes: 12'' front, 16'' rear
  • Seating area dimensions (per seat): 20'' H x 12.5'' W x 9'' D
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