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Baby Trend Jogger Stroller in Pink | 
enlarge | Brand: Baby Trend Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $129.95
Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 18319
Color: Pink Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 32 Dimensions (in): 23 x 33 x 54
Model: 9121 UPC: 090014009656 EAN: 0090014009656 ASIN: B000IHVHLQ
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Multi-position, reclining, padded seat | | • | Constructed of super-durable luggage grade fabrics | | • | Swivel wheel jogging stroller | | • | Tilt-top, retractable canopy with covered window adjusts to protect from sun and wind | | • | Multiple reflectors provide greater low-light visibility |
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| Customer Reviews:
Wish we'd done more research July 20, 2008 D. Bouley (Hartford, CT) We've used this stroller (In a different color, with matching carseat) for 4 months now. I'll never buy 'Baby Trend' brand again. Cons: Heavy; cumbersome to fold/unfold (takes both hands & a foot); bulky when folded; latch that keeps it folded is flimsy & designed improperly (the stroller can fold much tighter than the latch will allow); tires don't hold air; canopy doesn't pivot fully forward (a problem when the sun is in baby's eyes); and saving the worst for last - the swivel front wheel shakes on demand when you're trying to push in a straight line, so you have to stop completely & start again, hoping it doesn't shake. The only way around this is to lock the front wheel in place, but then you have to tilt back to turn, which causes baby's head to flop forward when using the carseat. Pros: Seems to ride smoothly. Looks cool. Do yourself & your baby a favor - buy something else.
Good all terrain, walking stroller May 8, 2008 my3sons (Sandy, UT United States) I don't jog, so I can't say it's a great jogging stroller, but I bought it at my local Target last year on sale for about $80 and I LOVE IT!! The only thing I could have asked for more than what it already has would be a child tray, although just now I was wiping it down and noticed great mesh pockets in by the child. That will be great when he is old enough to figure out how to use them. It folds down very nicely for a good sized jogging stroller, and has pockets just about everywhere (I've had mine a year and, see, I'm still finding pockets!). I think that the very best feature it has is the hood - it is very long, and the whole thing rotates so you can adjust it as you turn into and out of the sun. Personally I have noticed no problems with the front wheel, but, again, I only walk with it. This is great for almost any use - even every day.
Do Not Buy from Baby Trend, they don't stand by their product!! February 6, 2008 D. Boyst (charlotte, nc) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
We thought we could get a great product at an affordable rate and bypassed the higher-end lines and we decided on the Baby Trend Expedition Jogger/Infant seat travel system. At first pass it worked fine and we were pleased overall. Several weeks into owning the stroller we noticed that the front wheel became excessively shaky when not in the locked position. It was very difficult to maneuver with the wheel locked all the time, as we use the stroller for every day use. We called and were told to check and adjust the tire pressure. This didnt fix the problem and were told to try another fix, which also didnt work. When we called a third time it was suggested we ship the stroller back. After we finally found a box large enough to ship this stroller back, we shipped it in tact to Baby Trend to be repaired. Several weeks later I called and followed up and was told it would be returned within 10 days. We got home and opened the box to our surprise, our stroller had been shipped back unassembled! The issue we had was the unstable front wheel, and the wheels had been removed, negating the correction! Worse still, the screws and hardware we shipped in tact with our stroller had been removed AND NOT REPLACED! Baby Trend took apart our stroller and sent it back without the parts or means to put it back together! The footrest on the front of the stroller has no hardware for us to put it back on, and the tray that the car seat rests on has no screws and pulls out when touched, meaning the car seat CANNOT be placed in the stroller! If I hadnt pulled it out first, I could have put my child in the stroller and he would have fallen immediately out of it. How could this happen, how could they send a stroller back with no parts and with a blatant safety hazard, as though it hadnt been checked at all? Worst of all, they have told us simply that there is "nothing they can do" and they refuse to fix the problem. They tell us the parts are on backorder and they have 'no idea" when they will be available. Meanwhile, I have no stroller and no means to get my 4 month old around. SO frustrating!! Totally unacceptable, we sent it WITH PARTS and they sent it back without parts, and won't rectify the situation. I have a stroller in my living room for a month that I simply cannot use. And they are fine to leave it that way, that we're just out of luck?? Its just wrong. Don't buy from this company, they DO NOT stand by their product. Check Consumer Affairs before you buy from them, I only wish we had.
Front Wheel Problems October 14, 2007 CMK (Yonkers, New York) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Just purchased this product, liked the color I got the black and grey easy to fold.But the front wheel is very wobbley so we tightened the large nut under the front foot tray, we think it's better now as i bought it on the ineternet and it's to much hassel to return it, If you are thinking of buying this jogger please purchases it in a store easier to return.Baby trend should fix the problem with the front wheels, it's ok when locked but why i bought it was to it was a swivel.
Great Stroller August 5, 2007 mom of 4 (California) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this stroller at the request of my other children, as they liked the look of this one (color). I have a 2 year old and three more. I wanted a jogging stroller to go to baseball games,to parks and for walks around town.I had read reviews and was a little unsure about this stroller, because some people had issues with the front wheel, but most people said to tighten the large bolt on the top of the wheel and that then the problem went away. We tightened the bolt when we set up the stroller and the stroller is just purfect. All my children love it, they ride is very smooth, it is a breeze to push, and it glides over everything. Great stroller for the money, would buy again. Colors are also nice pink and a meduim grey. Does not fold up small, but no jogging stroller does.
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