Sunday 30 March 2014

BOB Revolution Stroller: Brillance In Design And Performance

By Rod Markon


BOB Revolution stroller has been making it easier for parents to stay fit since 2005. The original Sport Utility Strollers were introduced earlier with their patented suspension system, tough wheels and easy-to-fold frame, but it was really the swiveling front wheel introduced in 2005 that revolutionized stroller design.

The two most common styles at the moment are CE and SE designs. The two designs offer customization options to meet the fitness needs of individual parents. The features of each style are explained clearly for all calibers of users. With such information, it is easier for parents to make the right choice for the family.

The SE is designed for a range of terrains and equipped with large wheels to give it a rugged design. Such features allow hiking on gravel, dirt and mud. There is no trail that would be difficult to travel. Standard strollers find it difficult to tackle the off-road trails. Where the trail is too rough, you have the option of putting the baby on the back pack.

The swiveling front wheel can be locked forward to improve your stability. This feature is very helpful when you are pushing uphill. Both models include the lock-forward capability and a tracking adjustment knob to help keep the wheels rolling straight. A parking brake is another valuable feature in all of the BOB models.

Your child feels safe and comfortable with the provision of the five point padded harness. The two designs also come with a canopy that can adopt multiple positions. The aim is to keep the child off the sun. The canopy comes with a retracting mechanism to allow the child to enjoy the scenic areas if the trail is shaded. The canopy will keep the rain off the child in case of a storm. Large weather shields and sunscreens allow hiking, walking and running in all weather.

Composite type wheels on SE come with tubes and pneumatic tries. There is the option of larger tires that make it easy to travel on grass and rugged trails. They are built for the rough off-road terrain.

The wheels are more like those found on a bicycle than what you normally find on a stroller. A carry-along tire pump is an accessory that can be purchased separately. If you develop a flat on your stroll, you can pump up the tire and continue on your way.

The CE BOB revolution strollers are customized for urban lifestyle. Their tires are smaller and the body is generally lighter. The suspension system allows you to easily negotiate tight corners, small spaces and crowded side walks. This is a common phenomenon in cities.

The color ranges available for both styles include plum, black, navy and orange. A lot of storage space is also available. There are pads on handlebars with adapters that allow the use of back-facing infant seats. The duallie is a two-seater option that is available for both models.

The MSRP of the BOB Revolution stroller is around $450.00 US. Most parents feel the strollers are well worth the investment. There is really nothing else on the market that compares to the quality of a BOB.




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