Product Description
,baby jogger summit xc single stroller sandblack,joovy big caboose stand on triple stroller appletree,baby trend sit n stand double stroller elixer,baby trend snap n go stroller,safety 1st two ways tandem stroller orion pewter The wide tread tires of the Schwinn Turismo Swivel Single Jogger are great for handling even the roughest terrains. The 12-Inch front swivel wheel locks forward for added control and stability, while the 16-Inch rear wheels glide with ease for effortless pushing. This single stroller features a lightweight aluminum frame.
Features:
- Aluminum frame is lightweight for easy handling
- Molded parent tray with two cup holders adds convenience
- Rubberized, adjustable handle is comfortable and slip resistant
- Pivoting, molded child tray with two cup holders adds convenience for baby
- Built-in MP3 speaker keeps children entertained
- Exposed spring suspension delivers a smooth ride
- Capacity: 1 child up to 50 pounds
- Fabric: 420D polyester
- Storage: Underseat basket, parent tray
- Canopy: Floating, retractable, viewing window, sun visor
- Handlebar: Krayton grip, adjustable position
- Parking Brake: Individual rear pedals
- Wheels: 16-inch quick-Release aluminum rims with spokes
- Folded Dimensions: 33.5 by 23 by 25 inches
- Weight: 24.5 pounds
This review is from: Schwinn Turismo Swivel Single Jogger (Sports)
It feels like I'm not even pushing a stroller. It's effortless. I often push it along the winding sidewalks with one hand and hold my dog's leash with the other. When I go to my mom's and use the 4 wheel stroller that came with her infant seat, I definitely miss my Turismo. I can't walk as fast, can't maintain proper posture, my forearms get sore, and I practically have to slow down to a stop to handle the bumps at intersections. None of these things are an issue with the Turismo. I am 5'2", my husband is 6'4" and the handle bar adjusts to the perfect height for us both. I don't lower it as far as possible, so it would be good for someone shorter than me as well. The storage compartment below fits everything I've ever wanted. Last week I crammed my whole diaper bag in there for a particularly long outing. It has speakers for an mp3 player, but I've never hooked one up to it.
I've read some comments about the weight. It is around 30-35 lbs. I'm pretty petite (100 lbs). I certainly wouldn't want to carry it up a flight of stairs, but lifting it in and out of my hatchback is do-able. However, I only travel with it about once a week. On a daily basis I just roll it in and out the front door.
I can't compare it to other 3 wheel strollers, but I can say I can't imagine what could be improved upon. I've read others compare it to the Instep Grand Safari. I've read that the plastic spokes/wheels make it extremely difficult to pump up the tires. Every time I pump up my tires I am so glad I didn't get that one. And though I've never used the Grand Safari, I can't imagine I would like anything about it as much as this one.
As for the swivel wheel, I love it. If you're a serious runner, I can't advise you, but if you just like to walk fast(or slow), the swivel is great, otherwise you have to raise the front end of the stroller to turn. I would hate that. I've even stepped it up to a light jog on occasion, and never found myself wishing the front wheel was affixed. However, there is a locking device that can affix the front wheel; I have never used it, so can't comment on it.
I would like to get some sort of padding that goes around her, so when she falls asleep she can rest her head on a pillow, as she does tip to one side a bit when she falls asleep. The seat does recline; she just seems to prefer being upright.
This is my favorite baby purchase. Since I've had this stroller my walks have gone from 40 minutes to 60-90 minutes. Fortunately this is my 7-month-old baby's favorite thing to do; she loves to be outside. I use California Baby sunblock on her, which is the most natural and effective one I've found. I also put a Protect-A-Bub on the stroller, which is a giant canopy that works great at keeping the sun out (we live in Florida).
And I love the red. It's a nice energizing color to get you in the mood for going out and about.
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