Monday, September 23, 2013

Bumbleride Indie Jogging Stroller Jet Black

Bumbleride Indie Jogging Stroller Jet Black

Bumbleride Indie Jogging Stroller, Jet Black
From Bumbleride

List Price: $555.00
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Product Description

Bumbleride is reshaping baby mobility in a way to flow seamlessly into your lifestyle. Designed around the idea of simple operation and intuitive function, the Bumbleride line is easy to use and ergonomic for baby. At Bumbleride, we strive to make products that are better for the environment and better for you. That’s why we use a unique blend of recycled and bamboo-derived rayon fabrics on every Bumbleride. Whether your family is urban or active, Bumbleride has the perfect system for you. Bumbleride Indie is not your average jogging, all-terrain stroller. Weighing a slim 20 pounds., Indie combines the off-road ability of a multi-terrain stroller with the lean agility of an urban jogger and features a 360 degree swiveling front wheel with a forward facing locking position. Indie is suitable for newborns and toddlers using a multi-adjustable reclining backrest. Ready to tackle any terrain, Indie comes standard with rear suspension, a height-adjustable handle, universal car seat adapter bar, bumper bar, large storage basket and removable cup holder. Indie is also compatible with the following infant car seats: Graco Snugride, Graco Snugride 32, Graco Snugride 35, Peg Perego Primo Viaggio SIP 30/30, Chicco Keyfit 30, Combi Shuttle, Baby Trend Flex Loc, Britax Chaperone. Optional adapter bar available separately for the Maxi Cosi Mico, Prezi and Cybex Aton.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #47935 in Baby Product
  • Color: Jet Black
  • Brand: Bumbleride
  • Model: I-600JB
  • Released on: 2013-03-26
  • Fabric type: 100% polyester
  • Dimensions: 34.50" h x24.50" w x36.00" l,29.00 pounds

Features

  • Bumbleride Indie is suitable for infancy and up with standard infant seat adapter bar with safety strap, foldable bumper bar, jogging strap and cup holder
  • 12" air inflated tires with 360 degree swivel front wheel with inline locking option for jogging
  • Multi adjustable handle height, backrest and footrest with flat position for sleeping babies
  • Oversized canopy with SPF 45 UV lining for maximum sun coverage
  • Lightweight, anodized aluminum frame construction with an easy, compact fold and spacious cargo basket

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Most helpful customer reviews

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.When I got this stroller in the mail, I was surprised at how beautiful (that is, not cheap looking at all) and sturdy it was. There are downsides though. Here are the pro's and con's that I've found with it (I spent a lot of time researching strollers, at one point I had 18 stollers and features laid out on a spreadsheet, but I am also very picky):Pros:- It is beautiful, I get lots of compliments and people asking where I got it- It is relatively light (I can get it in and out of the trunk of my SUV without breaking my back, for reference I am 5'2, 120 lbs)- Not a one-handed fold, but still very easy and has a carrying handle on the underside- Lot of storage underneath (can fit my humongous Jujube Be Prepared Diaper Bag, halfway full)- Big canopy (protects my daughter's pale face from the sun) has UV protection built into the canopy- Made with recycled materials (Can't remember exact amount though)- Adjustable, foam padded handlebar (doesn't telescope)- Large window in the canopy (black mesh with velcro, I hate the clear plastic because those can warp in the heat)- Fully reclines (I love this feature!)- Leg rest thing can be pushed up all the way to the bumper bar, preventing pacifiers and small toys from rolling onto the floor- Comes with bumper bar and cup holder (I don't use the flimsy cup holder though)- Wide seat, I can probably use this till she's at least 4 years old.- Seriously, this stroller might as well be pushing itself (even on grass, this pushes with minimal effort)- Moderately compact when folded up (fits in my 2012 Ford Explorer and even in my husband's 2012 Camaro (but just barely)Cons:- Doesn't go fully upright (baby tends to sit up all the way towards the bumper bar, and the straps that go over her shoulders don't go all the way out to allow her to do this, so I just buckle the ones across her belly, I imagine this might be a problem once she gets bigger, that the straps would be too tight)- Strap recline is really annoying, I have to get under the back of the seat to hold the strap at just the right angle because if you don't the strap gets pinched in the clip and the clip gets stuck, and the seat won't recline, this might be a deal breaker for me, because I need to recline the seat when my daughter falls asleep or make it upright when she wakes up and it is such a struggle WHY CAN'T THEY PUT IN A ONE-HANDED RECLINE???- It is a bit longer than normal, so when I make turns with this stroller, the front wheel will sometimes hit the wall or a chair. I have not had this problem with previous strollers. I don't see any damage to the front wheel thoughI am considering returning this because of the ANNOYING strap recline, I am tired of struggling with it, but it is otherwise a great stroller. I am almost mad at Bumbleride for not putting in a one-handed recline. Hope this helps someone making the choice!

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.I love this stroller. It drives great through pretty much everything and my toddler girl loves to sit in it. It's not as heavy and bulky as I imagined and very easy to fold and unfold. I thought I just use this one for walks but use the umbrella stroller for shopping etc. but I didn't use any other stroller since I got this one.I find it a little difficult for running because it always drives where I don't want to run... but I think there might have been a mistake when I built it together. But it works. Its not a awesome jogging stroller but good for occasional runs (and I don't come far either way.) And its not ment to be a jogging stroller.long story short... we love it. :)

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.I researched strollers for what felt like my entire pregnancy and finally settled on this stroller. First, the Bob Revolution is the major competitor, so I'll say why I didn't choose the Bob. The Bob is ugly. Sorry, but it's true. Beauty is important to me. Also, the Bob is heavier, by five pounds. This is the lightest weight jogging stroller on the market. Yes, this means its not as much of a hard-core jogging stroller, but let's be honest, if I ever run with this stroller I will be proud of myself. And I won't be trail running with a stroller, that's for sure. At only 20 lbs, you can take this stroller on airplanes (usually that have a 20 lb limit), and it travels with ease. It has a large basket. The seat reclines flat, which is good for newborns. It handles bumps with great ease.Those are it's strengths. Beauty. Lightweight. All-terrain. That is an impossible combo to find. Except for the indie, of course.The downfalls:- I wish the handle telescoped instead of adjusted by rotating up and down. When my 6'2" husband uses it the highest setting makes hime stride closer to the stroller and its a tight fit.- I think the two-handed recline is going to be a bother. For now my baby is 3 months old, so it doesn't bother me.- The not-quite-upright seat could bug me, but again I don't know yet.- I wish the basket had elastic edges so it could be pulled down to fit things.- Why doesn't the (small) peekaboo window have a magnetic closure? I am sure its the only $500 stroller that doesn't.- IN a dream world, I would find an all-terrain stroller with a reversible seat. ;) No such thing exists, but it would be nice!

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