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Dreamer Design Manhattan Deluxe Jogger | 
enlarge | Brand: Dreamer Design Category: Baby Product
List Price: $359.99 Buy New: $293.29 (On sale from $299.99) You Save: $6.70 (2%)
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 21179
Color: Uptown Red Media: Sports Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
MPN: MD-06UR Model: 16 MD-06UR UPC: 631418200210 EAN: 0631418200210 ASIN: B000O56MQW
Release Date: March 8, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Single passenger jogging stroller with reclining seat, adjustable canopy | | • | Padded height adjustable handle; handbrake with parking button; loads of storage in back and underneath | | • | Breathable, washable padded seating area; 5 point harness | | • | One-step trigger style folding; 16-inch alloy quick-release wheels | | • | 85 pound maximum weight capacity; folds to 25 x 42 x 17 inches (with wheels; W x D x H) |
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Product Description The Dreamer Design Manhattan DLX stroller is a deluxe version of the Dreamer Design Manhattan with front swivel wheel. The Manhattan Deluxe embodies the versatility of the Manhattan Lite with extra room, some new features and fabrics. It also features the Dreamer Design signature "bubble" sun canopy that can be adjusted to any angle so your child will be seriously well shaded no matter what time of day or direction you are running.
Amazon.com Product Description A single passenger multitasker, the Dreamer Design Manhattan Deluxe Jogger is equally at home on paved streets, shopping malls, and bumpy trails in the park. Offering a stylish Uptown Red/Black coloring, it features a reclining seat, 1-step trigger style folding, and loads of storage at the back and underneath. The redesigned, fully rotating Bubble Sun Canopy with a dual pivot system gives parents and children options for both sunny and rainy days. With the canopy view port window, just roll the cover up and you're able to view your little one as you stroll along. 
Your child will sit comfortably and safely in the Manhattan Deluxe, thanks to its redesigned 5-point harness. | 
The back of the jogger offers a zippered storage pocket, a key leash, and two water bottle holders. | Boasting the best harness on the market, the new Dreamer Design 5-point harness offers easy click-and-pull adjustment. Place your child in the seat and snap up the belt buckle, then simply pull on the single strap located at the front, center of the seat until the harness is tight. The padded, adjustable handle easily accommodates to the heights of multiple users, with adjustment to heights between 39 and 43 inches. The handbrake with parking button, found on the handle, offers additional assurance that your stroller will stay put, while the footbrake will keep your stroller in place when you come to a stop--just flip it back up and you're ready to go again. Behind the seat, there is a zippered storage pocket, a key leash, and two water bottle holders. Other features include: - Welded aluminum frame
- 16-inch alloy quick-release wheels
- Large footplate with easy-clean, recessed leg area
- Large basket under the seat
- Multiple parent and child pockets
- Breathable padded seating area
- Sun mesh canopy ventilation system
- Removable and machine washable fabric
Specifications: - Assembled dimensions: 25 x 51 x 34-44 inches (W x D x H)
- Folded dimensions: 25 x 42 x 17 inches (with wheels); 25 x 36 x 14 inches (without wheels)
- Seat recline: 30 degrees
- Seat dimensions: 15 x 10 x 22 inches (width/depth/seat back height)
- Leg length: 9 inches
- Maximum head height: 22 inches
- Stroller weight: 24.5 pounds
- Maximum weight capacity: 85 pounds
- Warranty: 20 years
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As Good as Those "Celebrity" Brands - Way Better Price October 22, 2007 DaBuffsFan (Denver, CO) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
To All Parents: No matter what stroller you buy, if you are going to use it outside, make absolutely certain that the canopy is big and that it can rotate around the full front of the stroller. Otherwise, you'll be walking west on your favorite shopping street at 3:30 or 4:00pm and you'll notice your baby struggling in the direct sunlight and you'll have to stop and put sunscreen on or make sure she's not too hot. Take any chair you want outside with a clear view west and notice just how early it is in the day before the sun is baking down directly into your face. It isn't 5:00pm its a lot closer to 2:00 or 3:00pm depending on the time of year. Trust me, you'll thank me. This seems simple, but movable canopy's really are rare it seems. Most strollers come with some tiny little fabric attached to a top bar that might block the sun from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm but that's it. If you don't want to lube your baby up with sunscreen for every 20 minute walk, trust me on this and get any stroller you want with a movable full size canopy. (The canopy on this one rotes all the way, so it litterally will sit on top of her thighs. It came in very handy when we were having a great day at the Cherry Creek Arts festival heading west back toward the car.) We bought this stroller when our girl outgrew her old one. We did tons of research and were resigned to paying an arm and a leg for a Peg Whatever, or a BOB, or a Phil and Ted or whatever Cameron Diaz is pushing around. Then we found this one. They are a little bit harder to find. I don't think they put quite as much marketing muscle behind theirs, but my Dreamer Design has sat next to the above mentioned strollers and others on many occasions, and mine is just as good or better. (It doesn't have super thick plastic spokes in the wheels, but I haven't had any trouble with mine, and I've taken it over the bumpiest terrain you'd be willing to go over with a 1 year old in a stroller). We've taken it on the trails around here (Denver) and up in the mountains. It turns super easy, and she fits comfortably in it. It rolls very smoothly with no effort at all. Once the harness is adjusted, its a breeze to put her in and out. Truth be told, I don't jog with it. I bought it for its go anywhere ability, not because I'm a runner. Which brings me to my only complaint. There is no tray or no cup holder which probably makes sense if you are a jogger. There are lots of zippered pouches and two water bottle holders, but those are useless for sippy cups or for Daddy's Frapacinco. Otherwise, this thing is awesome. It obviously doesn't fold up as small as an umbrella stroller, but it folds completely in half. It's a two handed operation, but simple and easy. The under seat storage area is normal length and width, but very shallow, so a diaper bag is all that fits. Oh, and as an added bonus. We had an issue with the frame after 6 months. I took pictures of it emailed them to Dreamer Design and they sent me a replacement frame piece no fuss, no muss, no credit card number, no ship back the old one, just "sorry, here's what you need to fix it. Let us know if you have any other problems." I love a company that will stand behind its product. Too bad the reviewer who had the straps rip didn't contact the company. I'm sure he would have been more than satisfied.
Love this stroller January 15, 2007 Ms. Teri A. Isacson 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought this stroller about a month ago. I was looking for a stroller that had a larger wieght capacity than the typical 35 to 45 pound limits. My two year old is already 38 pounds and I wanted to be sure that we had room to grow in a stroller. My primary use for the stroller is walking in our neighborhood: to, from and on the beach and on the bike trail. I do run, but not great distances so an elborate jogger, while totally cool, was totally not necessary. I forewent the "coolness" factor for the convenience of the swivel front wheel. I ordered the stroller on-line with some trepidation .. but all of my research landed me on this product and so I decided to risk it. When the box arrived it was HEAVY .. so I was a little nervous about getting it out and putting it together. But, it was a breeze to assemble. I did it by myself and I am not a handy person at all! The stroller is studly. Seriously a heavy duty stroller. Strong and large. There are little pockets everywhere. The basket underneath is a little hard to access beacuse it's edges are so close to the seat bottom, but it's a good size. The push bar is adjustable. I am 5'11" and I dont' have the handle even close to the highest position. The tires are pretty fat and they are smooth. It's not a heavy duty jogging stroller .. but talk about comfort! The air valve is a little hard to access .. but experience with three other jogger type strollers makes me believe that this is a common issue and one with which one should just contend. Upon assembly, my two year old was rarin' to go so we headed to the beach. This stroller is a breeze to steer. I swear I pushed that stroller one handed all the way to the beach. Half way there my two year old decided to walk so I decided to test the stroller. I had my ten year old climb in. He's about 75 pounds. Then I ran up the street. The stroller managed both the weight and the speed with same apparent ease as it had when I was walking my two year old. I am so impressed with this stroller! The only negatives that I could find are that the hood is a little flimsy. Large yes but the arches aren't very strong and it's kinda saggy. I also think that the harness system is a little complicated and I am not sure that i really have it figured out. I would not hesitate to reccomend this stroller.
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