BOB Ironman Duallie Stroller, Yellow
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| List Price: | $559.00 |
| Price: | $419.25 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. |
Product Description
Whether you're a track trainer, regular jogger or somewhere in between, the Ironman is built to go as fast and far as your running experience moves you. The fixed front wheel, 16" high pressure, low profile tires roll effortlessly on hard surfaces whether jogging leisurely or at training pace speeds. For baby, it's a smooth ride with a state of the art suspension system, ultra padded reclining seat and adjustable five point padded harness. The Accessory Adapter feature quickly secures a BOB Infant Car Seat Adapter or Snack Tray. The Ironman's easy fold, lightweight frame packs up quick so you'll never be late for the race. Also available in a Duallie two seat model.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #18659 in Baby Product
- Size: *, One Size
- Color: Yellow
- Brand: BOB
- Model: ST1016
- Released on: 2011-01-14
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 40.00" h x30.63" w x54.72" l,33.80 pounds
Features
- Fixed front wheel provides increased stability whether jogging or running at training pace
- Easy, two step folding, lightweight frame for convenient transport and storage
- State of the art, adjustable suspension system provides an exceptionally smooth ride
- Accessory adapter allows for quick and easy attachment of BOB Infant Car Seat Adapter or Snack Tray, available Spring 2011
- Ultra padded, adjustable reclining seat for enhanced seating comfort, five point padded harness keeps your child comfortably secure

Most helpful customer reviews
27 of 28 people found the following review helpful.When pregnant with twins, finding a stroller that would allow me to return to my running routine was essential to my physical and emotional well being as a mom. I was looking for a stroller that was designed for running, I haven't been disappointed. It was worth every penny. My twin girls are now 16 months old and they have been in the stroller from before the recommended earliest age of 4 months, maybe because there is no head support, but my children had no problems. At the very youngest age, I ran with the seats in the recline position to keep their heads most stable. The recline position did not affect my running, although there are notes on the stroller cautioning it can tip backward more easily in the recline position. We never had a problem. At the earliest ages, we only went for short rides/runs as they didn't like not being able to see their mama, slowly both their and my endurance built and I could always see them through the windows in the fabulously over-sized sun shades. This stroller I use for running, walks around the neighborhood, to the park, and occasional trail and beach runs.Pros-rolls like a dream, very smooth-handbrake for hills-huge sunshades-relatively light weight for its tough build-adjustable front wheel for straight tracking-small storage bin beneath-durability, no wear visible after a year+ of frequent use-4 child accessible sippy cup holders.-with front wheel removed, fits in the trunk of my mid-sized sedan-reclining seats-quick release front wheel, on and off with ease.Cons-bulky and awkward to load in the trunk for trips around town-must remove the front wheel to fit in mid-sized sedan trunk-fixed front wheel, does not swivel.While these cons limit the strollers everyday use around town, this stroller is designed to run and for that I give it 5 stars.
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful.before i had two kids, i ran with the bob revolution - so i debated a lot about whether to get the revolution or the ironman duallie when my second baby arrived and was ready to run with me.here are the big pros that make me happy i bought it and not a revolution:-hand break. this is not an option on the revolution. if there are any hills where you are running (even tiny ones) having a hand break is fantastic. i don't fear that the stroller is going to careen out of control, and i don't have to strain my body trying to slow it down on those down hills.-large wheels make for a very smooth ride. i took my baby out in the bob revolution single stroller yesterday and i can't believe how much bumpier the ride was in the revolution than it is with the ironman. big wheels definitely make a big difference.-the sun shades are fantastic and this is important to my passengers. same as the revolution, however if you are considering another brand, these BOB ones really are superior.the cons:-the big con is the fixed wheel because if, let's say, you want to quickly run into the drug store, you will have a heck of a time steering the thing. it's possible & i've done it - but this is not what this stroller was designed for. the fixed wheel makes it fantastic for running and terrible for shopping! it's great for walks to the park or anyplace that doesn't have narrow isles or tons of other people.-i am 5 ft even and 110 lbs - so i feel like a bit of a munchkin pushing the thing around (and always get comments from other runners/cyclists/pedestrians but that is another story) and i really have to throw my weight into the handle bar to make a sharp turn while running. but honestly, now that i've been running with it for a month, i hardly notice and it feels like it fits me just fine.-i have a tall toddler and the crotch strap is a little tight on him (he was 36 inches 8 months ago and i have no idea how tall he is now, but probably 38?).big take away from my experience is that if you are already an established runner and you are in the market for a stroller that you'll use specifically for running and for walks in areas that are not crowded, then this is the one to buy. this is a perfect stroller for running and will help you take your little pals along for the ride.
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful.This double jog stroller is so lightweight and easy to push. It feels easier pushing two kids, than pushing one child with my Jeep jog stroller. It is slightly bulky, however, folds up quite easily. I LOVE this stroller!
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