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bob stroller specs BOB GearAs the company who created the first swiveling wheel jogger, BOB is synonymous with running strollers. With its sturdy, air filled tires and adjustable, mountain bike style suspension, the versatile BOB Revolution FLEX 3. 0 stroller is a top performer, both as a jogging stroller and as an all terrain stroller suitable for any settingfrom the city to the park to the beach. The swiveling front wheel locks for better stability on runs, while features

As the company who created the first swiveling-wheel jogger, BOB is synonymous with running strollers. With its sturdy, air-filled tires and adjustable, mountain bike-style suspension, the versatile BOB Revolution FLEX 3.0 stroller is a top performer, both as a jogging stroller and as an all-terrain stroller suitable for any setting—from the city to the park to the beach.

The swiveling front wheel locks for better stability on runs, while features like a reclining seat, adjustable handlebar, oversized sun canopy and integrated pockets make the stroller comfortable for both parent and child.
New for the 3.0 model, the BOB Revolution Flex now includes six storage pockets for optimal storage and organization, a magnetic closure to the peekaboo window, extra-large under seat storage basket, and sleek new colors with reflective material on both the canopy and basket. The Lunar color of the BOB Revolution Flex 3.0 includes an ultra-reflective pattern on the canopy and basket for a glow-in-the-dark function on evening runs.

State-of-the art mountain bike-style suspension system is adjustable, offering 3 inches of travel and 2 stages of weight support
Swiveling front wheel maneuvers tight turns or locks for increased stability while running or on uneven terrain
Air-filled tires on high-impact polymer wheels make for the smoothest ride
Easy, two-step fold
Adjustable handlebar with 9 positions
Seat reclines with one hand
Padded seat with ventilation reclines or allows child to sit fully upright to see the world
Extra-large UPF 50+ canopy with viewing window and magnetic closure
Extra-large cargo basket
6 storage pockets, including a cell phone pocket near the handlebar
Wrist strap provides safety and includes a buckle for locking the stroller when folded
Quick-release wheels are easy to attach and detach
Wrist strap provides safety for running and includes a buckle to lock the stroller when folded
Adjustable front-wheel tracking helps correct alignment with a twist of a knob
Foot brake

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