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2016 bob revolution flex stroller

2016 bob revolution flex stroller The amazing BOB Revolution Flex Stroller for outdoor families – PeppyParents Ohio

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2016 bob revolution flex stroller The amazing BOB Revolution Flex Stroller for outdoor families – PeppyParents OhioAt A Glance Features The BOB Revolution FLEX Stroller is a runner's dream. Quick glance features: The BOB Revolution Flex jogging stroller is built for adventure. The BOB Revolution Flex won a 2016 Cribsie Award, but thats no surprise to us. This stroller has long been the gold standard for parents who love to jog or enjoy the outdoors. Features of the BOB Revolution Flex Adjustable handlebar, Swiveling single front wheel with lock, Two step easy

At-A-Glance Features

The BOB Revolution FLEX Stroller is a runner's dream. Quick glance features:

               

     

 

The BOB Revolution Flex jogging stroller is built for adventure.

The BOB Revolution Flex won a 2016 Cribsie Award, but that’s no surprise to us. This stroller has long been the gold standard for parents who love to jog or enjoy the outdoors.

 

Features of the BOB Revolution Flex

  • Adjustable handlebar,
  • Swiveling single front wheel with lock,
  • Two-step easy fold,
  • Adjustable suspension,
  • Ultra-padded, reclining seat with extra padding and 5-point harness,
  • Adjustable canopy with parent view window,
  • Polymer composite wheels for tough terrain,
  • Low Boy cargo basket and large seatback pocket.

 

Adjustable handlebar

The padded handlebar is easily adjustable to accommodate parents of different heights. Choose from one of nine settings.

 

Swiveling single front wheel with lock

The swiveling front wheel allows for easy maneuverability. Or, lock it in place for more stability when you’re on tough terrain and/or jogging. If needed, you can twist the front wheel tracking knob to keep you straight. Quick and easy!

 

Two-step easy fold

The two-step folding process makes it easy to travel with the Revolution Flex. The lightweight frame and wrist strap make folding a breeze.

 

Adjustable suspension

The best and most adjustable suspension system for jogging strollers. The BOB Revolution Flex will give you a great smooth ride.

 

Ultra-padded, reclining seat with extra padding and 5-point harness

The padded seats on this stroller recline in multiple positions to keep your child perfectly comfortable, whether it’s naptime or playtime. Just strap her into the five-point harness and you will know she’s safe, secure and comfy while you hit the trail.

 

Adjustable canopy with parent view window

Keep your little one out of the sun or wind with the easy to adjust canopy. Keep an eye on him with the extra-large parent viewing window.

 

Polymer composite wheels for tough terrain

The ultra-durable polymer composite wheels feature pneumatic tires and tubes to take on rugged terrain with ease. If you’re hitting the trail, you want these wheels on your side.

 

Low Boy cargo basket and large seatback pocket

When you’re out and about, you need your gear (and baby’s). The large low boy cargo basket is pretty sweet, but if you need even more space there’s a large seatback pocket for your gadgets and gear.

 

BOB 2016 Revolution FLEX 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: From 8 weeks, with infant car seat adapter and infant car seat (sold separately).
Infant Seat Adapter: Optional car seat adapters for: BOB/Britax, Graco, Chicco, and Peg Perego infant car seats.
Frame Material: Aluminum Alloy
Stroller Weight: 28.5 lbs
Open Width: 25.4 in.
Open Height (to top of handle):
34.5 - 48 in.
Tire:

Rear 16" x 1.75"

Front 12.5" x 1.75"

Pneumatic tires with tubes and Schrader valve.

Reclining: One-hand adjustable recline, with fully upright seating
Folded Size: 39 x 16 in.
Brakes: Foot-activated parking break
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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