InStep Suburban Swivel Wheel Jogging Stroller

4158T5MS2TL. SL500 AA280  InStep Suburban Swivel Wheel Jogging Stroller

This swivel -wheeled stroller is the newest from InStep – the InStep Suburban Swivel Wheel Jogging Stoller.

Moms and Dads will love the safety and maneuverability of this item both in stroller and jogger mode. Padded, reclining seat and padded harness keep your child safe and comfortable. This stroller also includes parent tray, child tray, under the seat storage basket, quick release wheels, padded push bar, canopy viewing window, and fabric in rear for sun protection…Read More

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12 Comments so far

  1. Paisley on August 10th, 2009

    This stroller handles well on sidewalks in the city, though I wouldn’t recommend it as a straight “jogging stroller” because it does not have a safety tether. (The description says it has both a tether and a hand brake. It has neither.) I live in the city where the sidewalks are often broken and uneven. So far this stroller has handled the terrain pretty well. The swivel-wheel makes it very easy to steer. It’s not too heavy, but it is a little top heavy. I have noticed it has a tendency to tip easily if I am moving across a grassy hill or something like that.

    The seat seems comfortable, and the harness is one of the best I have seen, a five-point number with an easy one-click release. The sunshade, however, doesn’t really provide too much coverage for the child, and I wish it had a see-through window on top to provide a view of the rider. The space between the seat and the child’s snack tray is kind of tight as well. My toddler fits fine at 18 months, but I am not sure that will be the case in another year.

    The handlebar is of average height, and it’s covered with some kind of porous foam material that I am not particularly fond of. It’s probably supposed to absorb moisture or something, but it’s not the most comfortable thing in your hands.

    Parent’s tray is okay, fine for keys and a phone, and it holds an small bottle of water tightly. The basket underneath is not particularly roomy, just average.

    Overall, a fine stroller for the money, just could use a few minor adjustments.

  2. Xin qian on August 10th, 2009

    bought this as a jogging stroller for my four year old. Very solid construction, but the back on the seat is better for reclining the child, rather than sitting up. The support is not really strong for older children. But it rides well and steers easily. Worth the price!

  3. Fantasia on August 10th, 2009

    this stroller is wonderful! my husband doesnt complain about kicking the back and its large wheels dont get stuck or slow you down. it folds up easily too. the only problem i see it that the sunshade doesnt really cover the baby all that well… our solution was to lay a baby blanket over the top and that works just fine.

  4. Valiant on August 10th, 2009

    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Good Price BUT…
    I purchased this stroller for my almost 3 year old. She is tall for her age but doesn’t weigh alot. My likes on this item are:
    price, easy assembly, rides smooth.

  5. Sabin on August 10th, 2009

    2.0 out of 5 stars
    Not so great…
    Stoller is nice looking, but that’s about it.
    We have had this stroller for about 5 months now. It was just OK at first, but it has not held up well.

  6. Phinnaeus on August 10th, 2009

    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Good stroller for the price
    I got this stroller for mother’s day and could not be happier with it. My husband said putting it together was a snap.

  7. Henriette on August 10th, 2009

    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Suburban Safari swivel wheel stroller
    I wanted a jogging/all terrain stroller for my (at the time) 18 month old son, and i did lots of research on the less expensive yet functional strollers.

  8. Sabriel on August 10th, 2009

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great Stroller for reasonable price!
    We needed a stroller that would fold enough to put in the car, but had large wheels to go over rough terrain. This fit the bill nicely, for under $100.

  9. Curtis on August 10th, 2009

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great Jogging Stroller for the price
    Love this stroller. I spent a lot of time comparing and pricing jogging strollers and I don’t think you can find a better deal. Very easy to assemble and works great.

  10. Ita on August 10th, 2009

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    great for the money!
    this is the first jogging stroller i have ever purchased so i didn’t really know what to get, i just knew i couldn’t spend a lot of money.

  11. Duscha on August 11th, 2009

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Perfect for Rough Terrain
    I purchased this stroller for my grandchild. We live on a long gravel drive and this stroller is easy to push over the gravel.

  12. Ester on August 11th, 2009

    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Easy assembly, easy ride
    This was a breeze to assemble- a rarity among baby/kid products these days! Unfold, snap on the tires, tighten, snap on the parent and snack trays, and you’re good to go.

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