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Baby Jogger Q-Series Single 16"/Red | 
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 15428
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 29.7 Dimensions (in): 10 x 21 x 29.7
MPN: 79029 Model: 64433 UPC: 883413224788 EAN: 0745146644335 ASIN: B0007CQ6R2
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Product Description The Q-Series Stroller has all the great features that you expect from a Baby Jogger Stroller. The Q-Series Stroller is simple, effortless, quick, and convenient. This Stroller has the patented Baby Jogger Quick-Fold technology. The Q-Series folds in half with one simple lift of a strap in the seat. The Q-Series also has quick release rear wheels for even more compact storage. The 16 inch tires with puncture resistant tubes and aluminum wheels make the Q-Series perfect for use in all types of terrain including soft surfaces like sand or dirt. The Q-Series featuresan adjustable sun canopy with clear view window and side ventilation panels. For safety, the Q-Series stroller has an adjustable 5-point safety harness, hand brake with park button, and rear parking brakes. The deep padded reclining seat allows children to sleep comfortably. The Q-Series has plenty of storage in the under seat basket and the seat back storage compartment.
Features: - One step quick Quick-Fold technology
- Strong lightweight aluminum frame
- Adjustable 5-point harness
- Comfortable padding built into each seat
- Multi-position adjustable handle
- Multiple storage compartments
Dimensions: - Assembled: 39.5 x 25.5 x 46.5
- Folded with wheels: 23 x 27 x 32
- Folded without wheels: 8.5 x 20 x 28.5
- Weight: 22 pounds
- Capacity: 75 pounds
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Good basic jogger March 23, 2008 Pasilaly (Evanston, IL USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this stroller primarily for use jogging. I'm not a major distance jogger, less than 5 miles at a time, but I find this stroller to be very easy to use. If you're doing major distance, you might want wheels with a bigger diameter, but these are plenty for me. It has very little friction, so pushing it is a breeze. Steering is decent, of course with a fixed front wheel you have to lift up onto the rear wheels for a tight turn. But it's well balanced, so this is not difficult. I like the no-pinch hinges on the canopy (don't have to worry about curious fingers getting stuck) and the folding is ridiculously easy. In fact, it makes me wish I could use this stroller as my main stroller. It's roomy, comfortable for my not-at-all-petite 15-month-old. The drawbacks with this stroller are all the other things about it. I find the basket underneath to be hard to get into and out of. The "recline" on the seat is not really much to speak of, just a little give back and forth. It doesn't go back very far or all the way up. It doesn't lock in its folded position, and you have to rest it flat (so it takes a lot of room on the floor, for example). And it is really a bit too long to be used indoors, so it's not a good stroller for running errands; negotiating aisles would be a pain. This stroller does not have any shocks, either, so it's probably not so good for bumpy trails. At less than one year old, the stop brakes sometime stick and are hard to disengage. As strictly an urban jogger stroller, it's great. It's not my dream serves-every-possible-function stroller, but I like it. I'd recommend it, and possibly look into Baby Jogger's city series for an every day stroller.
Baby Jogger May 26, 2007 D. SHOLEEN 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I give the highest ratings to the jogger and delivery from Amazon. The stroller is perfect for our needs. We wanted a smooth rolling stroller that was easy to trasport. The ride is great and it handles the park trails with ease. After runs, it takes less than a minute to break down the stroller and put it in the trunk. I am very pleased with the purchase.
great stroller May 7, 2007 L. Sussman (Cherry Hill, NJ) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I was actually given this jogging stroller as a gift. I have used this stroller somewhat for my 6 month old son. He may be a little young for it, as the straps are not so secure but I use this for walks around the neighborhood. This stroller manuevers over sidewalks very easy, the big wheels make the ride very smooth compared to a regular stroller. Its very easy to fold up and put in the car. It takes up half the space as a regular stroller when folded up.
great product and really fast shipping April 6, 2007 H. Nye (Annapolis, MD) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This jogger is great! I love the quick fold feature and my daughter seems very comfy in it - no complaints, in fact she seems to look forward to going on runs w/ mom. I feel like this product is a much better value than the BOB jog strollers - those are overpriced and ultimately this product gives you everything you need.
"Great stroller, easy to fold" February 6, 2007 Ann Koch (Charlotte, NC USA) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
This a wonderful stroller. I have a large 35lb, 2yr old and he is very comfortable. Great folding mechanism. Folding is easy and I can do it with one hand. Nice pockets for storage.
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