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Professional Running Stroller - excellent condition. 100 pounds.


This is a specially designed jogging stroller - lightweight and moves along with the flick of a wrist. Unlike other 3 wheel strollers - this has large 20" wheels and is a lightweight stroller you can run a 10K with, there is minimal effort to push/run with it.


USA made aluminum alloy lightweight Baby Jogger glides along smoothly as it tracks wonderfully down the sidewalk.

The big 20 inch wheels are easier to push than smaller wheels and more suited to rough surfaces and street pot holes and curbs even if you are inclined to go off road.

Folds up easily in your car and assembles in a flash with easy push tabs to remove the wheels and pull pins to fold the seat.

Features a hand brake with a parking lock button

Sun Canopy

Rain Canopy

5-point harness Seat

Seat designed to pocket the baby with no slipping

Tires are thorn resistant

Inner Tubes are thorn resistant

Wire Spoked Bicycle type rims.

Seat is removable and washable

Durable Cordura nylon

SPECIFICATIONS:

Weight Capacity of 75 lb.

Folds down to 47 x 16 x 6.5 inch

Made in USA

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