What I HATE (and like!) about the BOB Revolution Flex Stroller
The Bob Revolution Flex Stroller is praised for its massive wheels, excellent suspension, ample storage space, and stability when jogging. However, its size and weight can make it challenging for portability, the canopy may not stay in place, flat tires can be a hassle, and it comes with a higher price tag.
Bob Gear Revolution Flex 3.0
A lightweight, compact and easy to assemble stroller for everyday use and travel with small storage and a bit uncomfortable handlebar.
Key takeaways from the video
Massive wheels and excellent suspension make it suitable for various terrains and provide a smooth ride.
Offers ample storage space with multiple compartments for convenience.
Provides stability when jogging with the ability to lock the front wheel in place.
The stroller's size and weight can make it challenging for portability, especially when putting it in and out of a car.
The canopy, while offering good sun protection, may not stay in place and provide consistent shade.
Flat tires can be a hassle to fix, requiring replacement of inner tubes and additional costs.
Comes with a higher price tag of around $450, which may be a consideration for budget-conscious buyers.