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SCHWINN 13-SC905 SAFARI TT DOUBLE SWIVEL STROLLER | 
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Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 48134
Shipping Weight (lbs): 40.2 Dimensions (in): 34.3 x 27.9 x 12.4
MPN: 13SC905 Model: 13-SC905 UPC: 038675090507 EAN: 0038675090507 ASIN: B000EI073S
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| • | Double-child jogger-style stroller--100 pound maximum weight limit | | • | Padded seats are removable and machine washable for easy cleaning | | • | Instant lock switch wheel converts from a jogger to a swivel stroller in one second | | • | High and low storage keep all your baby gear accessible | | • | Adjustable handle, 16-inch wheels, swiveling front 12-inch wheel, retractable canopy |
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Product Description The easy-rolling, lightweight Schwinn Safari TT double-child jogging stroller will keep you and two kids on the run. Your children will enjoy a smooth ride thanks to the padded seat and independent suspension on the two 16-inch wheels. The extra-wide tires stay on top of loose dirt, wet ground and even sand. The front 12-inch wheel has a lock switch that converts the jogger to a swivel stroller in one second. Your children will stay secure thanks to the five-point safety harnesses. The seats are removable and machine washable for easy cleaning. The retractable canopy provides extra sun protection. This stroller is for two children weighing up to a total of 100 pounds.
Amazon.com Product Description The easy-rolling, lightweight Schwinn Safari TT double-child jogging stroller will keep you and two kids on the run. Your children will enjoy a smooth ride thanks to the padded seat and independent suspension on the two 16-inch wheels. The extra-wide tires stay on top of loose dirt, wet ground and even sand. The front 12-inch wheel has a lock switch that converts the jogger to a swivel stroller in one second. Your children will stay secure thanks to the five-point safety harnesses. The seats are removable and machine washable for easy cleaning. The retractable canopy provides extra sun protection. This stroller is for two children weighing up to a total of 100 pounds. About Schwinn Founded in 1895, Schwinn is an American icon that has been synonymous with quality and innovation. They have built some of the best-known and best loved bikes of numerous generations--Aerocycle, Paramount, Phantom, Varsity, Sting-Ray, Krate and Homegrown. Today, Schwinn continues to be a leader in the industry with innovative bikes such as the new Sting-Ray, Rocket mountain bikes, and Fastback road bikes. With a continued dedication to quality, forever synonymous with the Schwinn name, America's most famous bicycle brand looks forward to providing another century of innovation, freedom and performance to people of all ages.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
We love this stroller! March 16, 2008 M. RODAS (Northern Virginia) We love this stroller. It rides like a Cadillac. We bring it everywhere and it has always fit through the doors, so I'm not sure what the other reviewers are talking about. People comment positively on the stroller all of the time. It rides so nicely and my 9 month old and 3 year old lounge in style wherever we go. I also love having them ride side by side rather than my last double stroller which had the seats one behind the other. They play as we go. I also have a home day care and I have gone through many double strollers before. This one is the best. A definite five star for us!
Poor packaging February 25, 2008 Dennis P. Roy (Park City, UT USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This item came through on some of the paperwork as a bike but is actually a Schwinn double jogging stroller. We ordered it twice but the packaging was so poor both the strollers were broken upon arrival. There was no packing material and the box construction was poor (not enough glue to hold it together.) The hinges where the canopy attaches to the stroller rubbed right through the box and and in each case one side was broken. Too bad. It otherwise seemed like a nice item at a good price.
Works as advertised! January 13, 2008 Andrew Moore Great product..just what we needed. Bigger wheels make life so much easier, especially when you have three kids to track! Literally one finger will push stroller forward and direct.
Well Pleased September 19, 2007 Donald P. Gresh (Ellijay, GA USA) This stroller lives up to its advertising. It is well-made, sturdy and attractive. It's easy to use and easy to store. The product was packed well and shipped promptly. I am very pleased, and so are the kids.
Just a little bit too wide--3 1/2 stars August 17, 2007 Meli (Texas) 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
We've had this stroller for almost three years. Before, we had a double stroller with plastic wheels, but really wanted one with the bicycle wheels because of the crummy conditions of the sidewalks in our neighborhood. While we're overall satisfied, we do have some complaints. The good stuff first. It rides extremely well. The we have a 5 year old and 3 year old. Combined they're under 100 pounds, but not by much. We can push it easily with one hand. It's amazing how easy it is to control and turn. It takes curbs and sidewalk cracks easily. It turns well, rolls well, and pushes well. We're extremely happy with this part. It's got good storage space which is easy to access. This part, we like very much as well. It's also very easy to collapse for storage. Now for the not so good stuff. Our number one complaint is the width. When we did the research, we understood it would fit through most doors. Well, that's true if you take the kids out, collapse the stroller and carry it through. However, that's not what I had in mind. I would use this stroller twice as much if I could get into standard size doors without dinking the door frames or having to turn it at an odd angle and on one wheel. I've been to multiple malls/stores and it does not even fit through the handicap doors. Zoos have been a problem. In fact, the last time I decided to rent one of their strollers rather than having to unload the kids every time we wanted to enter the bird aviaries. It almost fits through most doors, but is just a little too wide. Quite a problem. Second complaint was mentioned in a different comment as a defect. We've had a problem with the brake bar rubbing against the brakes. It doesn't seem to effect the rolling of the stroller, just makes a little noise that can become somewhat grating. Otherwise, it doesn't seem to interfere. This problem might have been fixed since ours is several years old. I'm not positive, but I think I would buy this stroller again. However, the width has been such a problem for us, it's really kept us from truly enjoying this product. If it were 2 inches narrower it would be perfect.
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