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Schwinn Hope Jogging Stroller | 
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| Brand: Schwinn Category: Sports
Buy New: $169.99 (On sale from $219.99) You Save: $50.00 (23%)
New (8) from $169.99
Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 47525
Color: Grey/Pink Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 33 Dimensions (in): 34 x 22 x 11 Warranty: Pacific Cycle warrants this product to be free of defective materials and workmanship for 1 year from the date of original purchase.
MPN: 13-SCHOPE Model: 13-SCHOPE UPC: 038675999992 EAN: 0038675999992 ASIN: B000NUS4CS
Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days
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| Features:
| • | 16" alloy wheels provide smooth rolling comfort; can support up to 50 pounds | | • | Lightweight aluminum frame folds quickly and easily for compact storage | | • | Convenient parent tray plus spacious behind seat and under seat storage provide plenty of cargo room | | • | Rear suspension and 5-point harness offer a safe and secure ride | | • | Five-year limited warranty |
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Product Description 16" front wheel with 20" rear alloy wheels provide performance and style. Lightweight aluminum frame with adjustable handle folds quickly and easily for compact storage. Convenient parent tray, child pockets, spacious behind seat and under seat storage pr
Product Description This sturdy jogging stroller is the perfect choice whether you're walking through the park with the little one or going for a serious jog. It features a lightweight aluminum frame that folds quickly and easily for traveling and storing. Sixteen-inch alloy wheels offers a smooth ride while a five-point safety harness will keep your child secure. The stroller also offers a hand brake for smooth stopping and a locking parking brake to keep the stroller in place. Your child will also enjoy a comfortable ride with this stroller's comfortable padded seat and will stay protected with its canopy and zip-out weather shield. Other features include a parent tray, below-the-seat storage, and a zippered pouch. With a weight capacity of 50 pounds, this stroller measures 54 by 41 by 25.5 inches and folds to 38.5 by 19.5 by 25.5 inches. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of the Schwinn Hope Jogging Stroller will be donated to support breast cancer awareness and research. Specifications: - Dimensions: 54 x 41 x 25.5 inches
- Folded Dimensions: 38.5 x 19.5 x 25.5 inches
- Weight Capacity: Up to 50 pounds
- Protective canopy with zip-in weather shield and embroidered "Hope" ribbon logo
- Lightweight aluminum frame
- 16" alloy wheels with quick release
- Rear suspension
- Reclining padded seat is removable
- Five-point harness
- Alloy locking handbrake and tether
- Tinted canopy visor and canopy viewing window
- Mesh venting in rear
- Padded push bar
- Adjustable handle
- Parent tray, under-seat storage basket and behind-seat storage
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 6 more reviews...
I LOVE THIS STROLLER! August 30, 2008 Benai (USA) I love this! I love the color, the quality, and the way it handles. My last jogger was a Bell, does not even compare. For the price, its fantastic! I have seen and had the more expensive ones- no need to spend the extra money, all you need is right here. And truly- great color combos! UPDATE!!! After a week, we had three flat tires! Walking on cement! The bike shop said spokes were defective. It costs over $100 to get it fixed all the times we did, and now last week- the other tire is going flat! The shop said the spokes are defective and making it happen. On the other tire they ended up putting a thin metal cover in it. It seems ok so far. I am angry we have had to put the extra money into a brand new item however.
A lot bigger than you would think! June 29, 2008 Mrs. Zima (Houston, TX) Very large but great for jogging and fast walking .Does not yield ,you will have to lift it up to be able to turn left or right ' THIS ONE RIDES STRAIGHT ONLY!
Great jogging stroller for the price June 16, 2008 M. Kelly (Pittsburgh, PA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Bought this jogging stroller after borrowing an old Babyjogger from a friend. I did a good deal of shopping around and even talked to a service rep. from another company about some of their options. This stroller was priced right and had most of the featutres I wanted (no clock, but few jogging strollers have them). PROS: As a bonus, it has a rain shield is permanently zipped into the sunshade so it is fast to deploy and you don't have to spend extra to buy one. It was easy to assemble even for my non-direction-reading husband. The wheels are smooth running and the adjustable height handle is great. I had a brief problem with it pulling right but adjusting it was super easy (even on the road without my manual). The big wheels and shocks make sidewalk bumps a breeze -- SO much better than a conventional stroller. It is a bit difficult to steer at low speeds (walking) but all you really have to do is push down on the handle to lift the front wheel and it turns easily. It's not made for the mall, so don't expect it to be suited for that application! I didnt' want a swivel wheel, because they can sometimes jam on bumps. The 2 break options are great as is the leash. I can let go of the stroller when jogging and have no problem reeling it back in. The rear wheel break system is very easy to use and quite firm. Much better than the front only break on my friend's jogger and better than the break on my full sized Graco as well. When it's on it's on and you can't push the stroller at all. Finally, I think that when it's all folded up it may be almost exactly the same size as my full sized stroller making it just as easy (or not easy) to take on trips. My 14 month old likes the padded seat -- she rests her head on the side comfortably while we walk or jog. I like the zip pocket in the back for wallet and cell phone. The parent tray is a nice bonus as well that is not available on all strollers. I like the mesh back. I think it will allow more air through in the hot and humid days of summer. CONS: I do agree with others that the basket underneath is hangs too low and am trying to think of a way to rig it so it might carry heavier stuff. The design problem is that it is hung on a wire loop that is only secured at the front of the stroller and has no support by the back wheels. I have not had any problems with it, but am concerned that if I put a few water bottles in it it pr something heavy it would bottom out on bumps. The hip belt seems snug even on my 14 month old -- I'll look into adjusting that better but I'm not sure it does. The sun shade tends to not look as crisp on mine as it does in the picture. Maybe it will settle in over time. I have run with this a few times and it is quite comfortable. Summary: This is a great jogging stroller for the money. It has almost replaced our full-sized Graco stroller for walks around the neighborhood, the park, and camping. Well worth the money if you are trying to get back in shape or want a smoother ride for baby.
Hope Jogging Stroller May 27, 2008 Elizabeth W. (Scottsdale,AZ) This stroller is a great buy. I am 5'2" so it may not be great for someone that is really tall but the handle does adjust for different heights. It is a great stroller for running.
My experience purchasing this item May 12, 2008 Guido E. Galuppo (Buenos Aires) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The product is pretty good and good looking. I found two issues: 1)the front whells are not able to turn so I think it will be difficult to be ride smoothly. 2)Is pretty big to use in stores or at home.
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