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Michelle's Test Drive

Molly's Height/Weight/Age during testing: 29"/18 lbs./8-9 months

Assembly

No complaints here. Essentially you just need to pop the wheels on and make sure you flip the locks closed. We definitely referenced the instructions though.

This was SO easy! Sally (our copywriter here at JoggingStroller.com) and I were itching to get outside on a nice afternoon so we decided to assemble the Summit 360 in the middle of the parking lot with no directions. We did it perfectly and in about 3 minutes. This is saying a lot. Sally and I don't have the best track record when it comes to assembling baby gear!

Fold & Fit

The Revolution is easy to fold with a 3 step process - flip the levers, flip the seat forward, and pick it up by the red handle on the back. The size of the 16" rear wheels terrified me at first; but surprisingly, this stroller fit in my trunk easily. I think the narrow wheel base helps to keep it compact.

Hands down, the easiest fold of any stroller I've ever seen. You literally pull up on the handle in the center of the seat. That's it! Fit in my trunk fine. When I needed more trunk space while out shopping, I quickly popped off the wheels and that worked out really well.

Features

I love the sun canopy! It pulls way down and blocks the sun (and rain) extremely well. Probably the best sun canopy that I've ever seen on a stroller. The under seat basket is a little hard to get to when tossing shopping bags in it. The handlebar height is not adjustable which made pushing the stroller a little awkward for my husband. It felt like the perfect height for me at 5'6".

The handlebar height is not adjustable on the Summit 360 but it is quite a bit higher than the Revolution. It was fine for me but it did feel a little awkward at first. The under seat basket is on the smaller side and it is a little flimsy. I really liked having two viewing windows in the canopy. I like looking at my sweet girl! The foot brake feels really solid and you can hear it lock. The recline mechanism is pretty sweet too. It's a clip that you pinch and then just pull down to adjust the recline.

Getting Baby Comfy

It took me a little time to figure out how to adjust the harness. Once we figured it out, the harness fit nicely. The only real problem was that Molly always looked "awkward" in the seat no matter what I tried. She looked like she was leaning forward or something. I think it was the bucket seat design.

The seat was very comfy for Molly. The harness height was easy to adjust - you simply clip the straps to the height you desire. I found the buckle itself a little tricky. You have to sort of push on each side of the button to let the buckle out.

On The Road

I love how narrow the wheel base is on the Revolution! We had no problems navigating our favorite stores. The suspension is great too! Hubby thought it was cool! It's easy to push, easy to turn, and not too heavy to toss into the trunk. The Revolution practically pushes itself - if you let go, it just keeps going!

The shocks on the Summit 360 are great. To switch from a swivel wheel to fixed is easy as can be - you simply flip the lever.

Learning Curve

It took me a couple of days before I mastered getting it out of the trunk and unfolding it without getting the stroller wet from the ground. But once I got the hang of it, it was a breeze!

This is a pretty straight forward, simple to use stroller. No learning curve at all!

Bottom Line

This is a great stroller and totally worth the money. I think it would work best for someone who intends to do a little jogging but also wants to use it as their everyday stroller. This really is an all purpose stroller. It's well built and will stand up to many years of use.

Another great stroller from Baby Jogger! It's sporty and functional. It's all-purpose but it really has an active, sporty feel and handling. The wheel base is a little wider than that on the BOB.

Pros: Easy to push, narrow wheel base for shopping, huge sun canopy, easy fold

Cons: Bucket seat wasn't very comfortable for Molly

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Pros: Easiest fold I've seen, comfortable seat, simple seat recline

Cons: Small under seat storage basket, takes a little effort to push

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