• Accommodates 2 Baby Trend infant Car Seats
  • Dimensions: 32.5" W x 46" L x 43 H" | Weight: 43 lbs
  • Locking front swivel wheels, and pneumatic bicycle tires
  • Recommended Use: 6 m - 50 lbs (each child)
  • Convenient parent tray includes two cup holders, MP3 speakers and covered storage compartment
  • Effortless trigger folding easily collapses the Navigator double for storage and transport
  • BPA free; JPMA Certified

Ok so Im not getting paid to post here or anything. But I almost skipped this stroller because of the bad reviews and I wanted other moms/dads out there looking for a good stroller without having to pay a fortune to read ehat I have to say. So here is my review! Is it big? Its a side by side stroller for kids not for toys so it is bigger than a single stroller. Is it heavy? A little bit but i can carry it and im not in good shape. Are the speakers good? you are a runner not a walking disco. They are loud enough for you to hear it without waking everybody around the block. The front wheels were a little tricky. I had to mess a little bit with the screws so the wheel could turn fine without wobbling. I took it for a test run until inwas satisfied with the wheels and they dont shake or wobble. I am not a handyman and i was able to figure it out really easily. Putting it together was pretty easy too. The shades can be positioned different ways to cover the kids dependung on where the sun is. Overall, I LOVE my stroller. Hopefully I will shed the baby weight. In the pictures youll see my kids looking miserable lol! But it was not the stroller. The oldest didnt want to get off. They were grouchy because it was morning time. šŸ˜“šŸ˜“šŸ˜“

I don't review often but I've seen a fair share of negative reviews or answers to questions that i don't understand. First, it looks nice and it's sturdy. Running even with the wheels unlocked was not hard. Locking the wheels would make it better but you would have to lean the stoller back off its front wheels to do anything but an extremely wide turn. I ran briefly with no issues and my wife, the primary runner of the stoller prefers the mobility of leaving the wheel locks off. Second the size. This is where i think people are exagerating. Yes its large. It's not overly light either but my wife can get in a trunk. It's got some weight though. It's wide. The main reason we chose this one is it allows a car seat with an infant to be snapped in like our previous baby trend stroller, while my 4 year old can sit inside. If you don't want a jogger that is infant seat compatible baby trend makes a cheaper option that is less bulky. Now the width. I don't know why people have such strong feelings. It fits through what i feel is our average sized front door, albeit tightly. Make sure your door can open all the way. Next is cars...i saw people asking if it will fit in a car like a Camry and responses that it has to be squeezed in a ford edge. Maybe I'm a Tetris master but attached is a picture of it in the back of our 2016 Corolla. The trunk space is i guess above average for a compact but trouble fitting in a Crossover? Come on lol. Maybe a more balanced weight and running routine might be the fix because while you do have to somewhat awkwardly put it in, it fits. Its very reasonable and a great value and fits our needs. Yes, there's smaller, lighter ones. Either pay substantially more or lose features. Pick the best stroller for your needs. The speakers are a nice touch. On par with a cell phone speaker i suppose but do not require an extra power source, allow your phone to be stored, and safer you and your cargo then headphones. You wont be rocking out with them but they sound well enough and provide some ambient noise.

Love Love Love this jogger. I live down a dirt road, very bumpy and can get sandy. With the twins it was impossible to push them in a regular double stroller. But this Jogger pushes like a dream. The girls are 18 pounds each now, and we still have no problems going through sandier areas. I even took it to the beach, and while it is heavy to push in the sugar sand, it didnt get bogged down! The speakers are mehh. Not quite as loud as my phone speaker, but at least it doesnt eat up the phone battery as much. The babies LOVE having their own tray, to use as a footrest! The independent shade is great also. To put the seat in recline, there is a simple snap. You do have to lengthen in on one side, otherwise the seat gets a bit lopsided. But its SIMPLE, and there is less to break, which I like. The seat and back seem more comfortable than my single stroller- which is the same brand but just in a single. More padding. We love it!

I mostly use this at home to get us out of the house on our country road. I have put over 300 miles on this stroller in 4 months and still feels as solid as it did brand new. I love how the 2nd front wheel makes the ride very smooth over pothole covered back roads far more than my 3 wheeled single did where I felt every little dip. This is very heavy! I laughed when I saw the ā€œteam liftā€ tag when it arrived, ā€œSure, the delivery guy team lifts something that mom is expected to do one handed with a baby on her hip.ā€ When folded it does have three sturdy carry handles helping to lift it. It does not fit through a house doorway so I have to fold it and carry into my house (I donā€™t have a garage so I carry it up and down the basement steps every day, I count that as my weight bearing activity of the day ;) but easy enough to have a good grip with the handles) I have a hatch back car and can put it in with the wheels off, Iā€™m assuming it would be the same in a mini van but nearly impossible in a sadan. Easily enough to put wheels on and off after doing it a couple times. Easy to push, my 9- & 13-year-olds push it over hilly bumpy terrain with no trouble, does not feel any heavier or lopsided if I have a 18-month-old or 5-year-old next to a 4-month-old.

I needed a stroller to fit a tall almost 4 year old and an infant for walking around the neighborhood. While I was deciding which jogging stroller to choose a friend ordered this brand but the version which has one front wheel instead of two. I was able to test out the height capacity on my friends babytrend double stroller and I knew that we would be fine, however in many ways this was the better stroller for us. Here are a few of my notes: 1) has plenty of leg room for 43 inch tall child as well as head clearance above where the seat back ends. This model has a wide foot rest across the front which we often load up with things as well. 2) comes with snack trays which can be removed and double as snap in for the baby car seat if needed 3) this stroller is far superior to three wheeled Babytrend double stroller in terms of maneuverability especially around corners 4) Perhaps the width of this stroller is greater than the other because the baskets underneath seem more than adequate. We can haul everything we need for a few hours for baby, 4 yr old and adult in this beast! Iā€™m talking snacks, water, changes of clothes, baby bag, scooter, you name it we haul it! I hold my breath when we go threw a door and I couldnā€™t fit it through my standard home door with all this. Public places we always fit! 5) if I take off the snack trays it fits in the trunk of my Accord 6) excellent customer service experience. I did have a problem which was quickly resolved by a friendly and accessible customer service rep.

This stroller is way better than I was expecting. I got it when Amazon had it on sale, so for the price I gave it 5 stars. I've also owned a Bob and Chariot, which I got rid of when we were down to one kid needing a stroller. Surprise, another baby came along and I didn't want to spend a lot of money on another double stroller. In comparison to a Bob and Chariot, sure this one lacks, but for the price, it's great. I've run plenty of Marathons in my day, and take this running with the kiddos and with the wheels locked it does fine. If you run with the wheels unlocked, it will give your kids shaking baby syndrome. But any runner knows you need fixed wheels. I like that the canopies are separate, and there's plenty of storage below. The speakers are terrible and I'm pretty sure my phone by itself would be louder, but this isn't a deal breaker. Overall a great stroller for the price.

amazing stroller!!! bottom baskets have so much room, removable bars, pushes with ease!

This stroller is great. You have to assemble it yourself but it's easy. To save yourself some trouble wait to put the foot rest on until after you have adjusted the front wheels. Push it around in your driveway or down the street to make sure the wheels don't wobble. Then adjust the nuts as needed to stop any wobbling and attach the foot rest. Also, if you don't have a tire pump, order one of those as well. The tires do not come inflated. The only problem with this stroller is that it does not fit through standard doors. Even handicap accessible doors. But it's a jogging stroller and meant for being used outside. Additionally, it does take up a lot of cargo space. It fits in the back of my acadia with the third row up, if I take the rear wheels and snack trays off. Not a big deal as they easily come off and pop right back on.

I have had this for a few weeks now and have been using it for my stroller strides workout class and it is amazing! Lightweight easy to put in and out of the car and a wonderful jogging stroller!!! It is a little wider than the BoB brand, it won't fit through a regular door, so I had to buy a second stroller for aquarium visits and anywhere that doesn't have double wide door. As just a jogger and walking stroller it's Great! It does fit on most sidewalks as well! Lots of storage and space underneath for snacks and diapers but no drink holders in front for the kiddos. It's a new design so hopefully they will fix the small design flaws!

This stroller is pretty great. Checks a LOT of boxes, which is hard to do! I researched extensively and agonized over what stroller to get before finally deciding on this one. I don't care if you have a ton of money to spend or a smaller budget - if you have room to store this bad boy relatively close to the entry/exit door you'll use it most then don't think about it and just get it. Is it huge? Yes. Is that why you want it? Also yes. :) If I wasn't able to go in and out of my standard-size front door with it, I would have hated it, but because it just baaarely fits and I'm able to load up my kids in the entryway before walking out the door it's a super winner. I have not taken it to the mall/stores yet... I imagine that is pretty cumbersome, but for taking walks around our neighborhood and for loading it up so we can go to the park, it's absolutely perfect. I thought taking the big wheels off and putting them back on after we got it in the trunk would be a pain, but it's really easy. And the front wheels do wobble if I go faster than a steady walking pace, but locking them in place is easy enough to do. :) So glad I got it!!