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BOB Ironman Sport Utility Stroller in Racing Yellow | 
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| Brand: BOB Trailers Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $349.00
New (17) from $349.00
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 3949
Color: Racing Yellow Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 27.8 Dimensions (in): 54 x 41 x 31
MPN: ST0726 Model: ST0726 UPC: 692176004212 EAN: 0692176007268 ASIN: B000N27KA8
Release Date: May 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Stiffer suspension system capable of 3 inches of travel,provides for an exceptionally smooth the ride,22lbs | | • | Fixed front wheel for superior off-road performance.1.5" high pressure slick tires (road bike) | | • | Large Canopy, infinitely adjustable; provides an effective shelter from sun and rain | | • | Fast two-step folding for compact storage and easy travel.Hand activated front wheel brake acts as a slowing mechanism | | • | Adjustable 5 point harness; complies with ASTM safety standards, padded for comfort, sewn into the seat fabric and connected to the frame for added safety |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Ironman ? BOB's lightest stroller, designed for the serious runner ? offers superior on-road performance and responsive handling. A stiffer suspension maximizes maneuverability and response while jogging, and 16? aluminum wheels with high-pressure, slick road tires provide a smooth, seamless roll. The Ironman's caliper hand brakes help decrease speed while running on a decline, while the new foot-activated parking brake locks out the rear wheels when the stroller needs to be kept stationary. Features: - Fixed front wheel for superior on-road running performance
- Fast, two step folding for compact storage and easy travel
- Suspension system, capable of 3" of travel, provides for an exceptionally smooth ride
- Stiffer suspension maximizes maneuverability and response when running
- Padded reclining seat for child's comfort
- Rear wheel foot-activated parking brake is easy to operate and locks out both rear wheels
- Hand-activated front wheel brake acts as a slowing mechanism
- Lightest, least rolling resistance
- 16" aluminum rims and hubs with stainless steel spokes
- 1.5" high-pressure slick tires (road bike)
Amazon.com Product Reviews
BOB combines their lightweight sport utility stroller with an Ironman pedigree. The BOB Ironman stroller is perfect for the parent that is serious about fitness and safety. The stiffer three-inch suspension utilizes shock absorbers (coil springs with an elastomer core) to provide a gentle ride and high performance and has two positions to accommodate bigger and smaller children. The fixed front wheel and 16-inch road slicks have a low profile and high pressure to make it ideal for city and suburban jogging. The one-hand, adjustable tracking knob makes steering a breeze and keeps the stroller centered. BOB's lightest stroller at 22 pounds, the frame is made of aircraft-grade aluminum alloy that is lightweight and high strength. The padded, stain-resistant seat is soft and cushy, reclines up to 70 degrees from vertical, and has the standard five-point harness to provide maximum stability and comfort. The full sun canopy provides ample shade and protection from the elements for your little passenger, and a front wheel fender shields spray and protects their toes. The canopy window allows you to keep an eye on baby as well. The wheel rims are aluminum alloy with stainless steel spokes, and the hubs feature a quick-release aluminum axle and sealed cartridge bearings. The caliper handbrake slows the stroller with ease, while the foot-activated "parking brake" is simple and handy. Storage is not a problem with twin interior seat pockets, a large below-seat storage basket, and a deep seatback pocket. The two-step fold can be done in one motion, and the lightweight frame makes it portable and stowable. Removing the wheels decreases the height and length significantly for storing in tight spaces. The handlebar height is 41 inches, and the wheel base is 29 inches. They say it meets the "stringent requirements" of the Ironman Triathalon, and there is no doubt about that. But more importantly, it meets the stringent requirements of the performance-minded parent that wants exceptional styling, comfort, safety, and handling. BOB recommends that children be at least eight weeks old before riding in the stroller and at least eight months old before jogging. The stroller has a weight capacity of 70 pounds. --Scott Teal
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| Customer Reviews:
Best Stroller for Runners October 11, 2007 Loving Family (Michigan) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I started using my BOB Ironman this April when my son was 9 months old. We both love it. I've always been an avid runner and now my son can join me. We use our BOB about four times per week, anywhere from 2 milers to 8 milers. My son gets excited when I put him in it and kicks and sings while we're on the move. Best stroller ever!
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