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Baby Strollers - Baby Strollers sorted by Brand. Strollers from Graco, Maclaren, Combi, Zooper, Peg Perego, Jeep and a whole lot more. Currently around 30 different Brands containing all different strollers types, sizes and shapes.
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Schwinn Strollers, great quality, style, prices range just like any manufacturer. Have a see what you think and compare them to other brands.
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Schwinn Strollers
- Swivel front wheel for easy mobility.
- Swivel front wheel for no fuss jogging.
- Front wheel locks in place for rolling over difficult terrain.
- Quick release wheels all around for easy assembly and storage.
- One-hand fold for easy transporting.
- Ergonomic accommodates different height users.
- Large underseat storage basket.
- Adjustable recline seat.
- Rear bag for extra storage.
- Linked rear brake for added security.
- Retractable canopy with viewing window.
- 5-point harness for safety.
- Front belly bar.
- Accommodates two children with a combined weight of up to 100 pounds.
- Overall Weight: 32 lb.
- Max Carry Weight: 100 lb.
Customer 1:
Pros: Turns 'on a dime,' easy to fold, quick release wheels, fits in my trunk!
Cons: Poor storage, 5pt harness & handlebar padding lacking quality, 32" wide
After having our 2nd son, we knew we needed a double stroller. Our sons are now 18 months old and 7 weeks old. (I must
mention that our newborn was 6 weeks early and is probably the size equivalent of a 2-3 week old. He is about 10lbs and
21 inches.)
We wanted a tandem (front & back seating) but unfortunately none we found would fit in our trunk. This forced
us to look into a side-by-side (SBS) stroller.
Customer 2:
Pros: Swivel front wheel Removeable "Napper" bar Good price Supports infants Parent's key pocket.
Cons: Difficult to raise seat Wide No cup-holders Small storage basket.
First off this stroller interested me because I am NOT a jogger, never have been and even less interested after the birth
of my two kids, but that's another story. Everywhere I read how people loved the jogging strollers over the regular
strollers excepted hated having to pop a wheelie to steer the thing. Then I found this one.
We've had it several weeks and so far it's been great. It set up easy out of the box, and ironically I didn't even
realize I needed to put air in the tires until after our first walk, since they came half pumped up already.
My kids are 25 months and 2 1/2 months old. I use one of those U-shaped head pad things that you can buy for car seats
for the baby to keep her head from bobbing around, and I laid her seat all the way back and tightened the straps all the
way down. She rides very securely and comfortably. I first put her in the stroller when she was about 10 weeks old, and
she did just fine. Quite secure, and quite supported.
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The most relevant links we could find, placed here free
Amazon
- Schwinn Three Wheeler Jogging Stroller. At the time of posting (20th March 2008) it was in stock and was sold by Amazon. Can be only shipped to the US. www.amazon.com
Wal-Mart
- Schwinn Free Wheeler AL Jogging Stroller, Red. www.walmart.com
Baby Bungalow
- InSTEP and Schwinn Single and Double Jogging Strollers, Bike Trailers, Pedal Cars & Accessories. www.babybungalow.com
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Schwinn SC600: Sport Utility |
- 5 position telescoping handles.
- Recline seat for infant comfort.
- Oversized 8" all terrain wheels.
- Retractable canopy of the SC600.
- Bottom basket for storage.
- Extra wide width.
- Padded seat for comfort.
- T-Shield for buckling comfort.
- Umbrella stroller fold for convenience.
- Accommodates one child.
Customer 1:
Pros: Lightweight, all the features of a reg. size stroller.
Cons: Difficult to get items into basket.
I bought this stroller for a vacation to Disney and although we haven't gone yet, I've been using this stroller at home.
I absolutely love it! It is lightweight, has a canopy, a small basket underneath and a small hanging bag on the back.
It also has telescoping handles so my tall hubby doesn't have to stoop over to push it.
Best of all, it folds up like an umbrella stroller. The wheels are very large which helps going over curbs and rough
terrain.
Customer 2:
Pros: Lightweight; easy "umbrella" fold; canopy; telescoping handles; reclines.
Cons: Basket hard to access; snap to keep folded difficult to fasten.
I bought this stroller when my son was about 5 months old. He's now almost a year -- we've used this stroller nearly
every day and it still looks/works good as new. It's been tossed in and out of the back of a car/truck, gone through the
rigors of airplane travel several times, and it shows barely any signs of wear.
The oversize wheels are great for rougher terrain -- in a pinch, you can even take it off-road. The canopy is also a
great feature, and one you don't find on most umbrella strollers. Best of all are the telescoping handles. I tried other
umbrella strollers and ended up kicking the wheels and/or frame while trying to push it -- and I'm not even that tall
(5'7").
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