InStep Ultra Runner Jogging Stroller (Green/Lt Gray/Black)
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Posted on: January 3rd, 2010
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InStep Ultra Runner Jogging Stroller (Green/Lt Gray/Black)
Features
- Easy folding frame, alloy handbrake and tether included
- Reclining seat and 5-point harness
- 16″ Alloy Wheels and protective canopy
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Rate Given : 3 on : 2009-02-27
I wanted to see the reviews for this. Someone gave me this stroller brand new. I have a similar instep double. It is hard to turn this puppy, it does not seem very supportive or comfortable and it I am not crazy about the safety belt-just one buckle and since there is no front bar or tray it doesn’t seem very secure. It is ok to unfold and fold. I like how it is pretty compact when folded. My daughter likes riding in it. Beggers can’t be chosers. I am thankful for it nonetheless.
Rate Given : 4 on : 2007-10-04
This is a great jogger for it’s price…..It’s lightweight and folds easily and was easy to assemble. All three wheels come off quickly so it can be packed into smaller trunks or spaces. The seat is roomy enough for a good sized/older toddler and the hood gives adequate coverage. It moves along great while speedwalking/jogging but does pull to the left a bit…though not enough to be a huge bother. The only cons: the slight pull to the left, the cup holders are pretty much useless, and the harness system could be designed better. The straps aren’t padded and the strap/loop that the belt straps go though at the crotch is very short. All in all, I’m happy with the jogger and would recommend it to a friend.
Rate Given : 3 on : 2007-08-24
This product is ok. After using it for a few weeks I have decided it would have been a better idea to spend the money and get one with a moving front wheel. Also this stroller is a bit longer than I thought it was going to be. We took it camping and it was able to go on any terrain so it does serve its purpose. Overall I think it is a decent stroller but if you have the money a stroller that has the front wheel interchangable between fixed and swivel would be best.
Rate Given : 4 on : 2007-08-23
I’m a casual runner and this is my first running stroller. I was looking for something of good enough quality so that my running experience would not be horrible (so that I would continue to use the running stroller), but not break the bank (in case it turns out I don’t really get much use from it for other reasons).So far it’s performed to my needs very well. Turns out I don’t have much time to use it everyday, so good thing I didn’t spend a fortune. It is light enough and works well enough that I enjoy taking the baby out for runs on the weekends.
Pro’s:
- Tracks well (runs in a straight line)
- It’s alumnium, is light and does not rust.
- Fits in the trunk of a Camry with the front wheel off. Not much room for much else. I doubt I would be able to take it on a vacation or take it to do grocery shopping.
- Canopy adjusts well. The top is velcro so you can move it around.
- Well balanced so you can easily lift the front wheel to make a tight turn.
- Lots of room in the bin and a pretty good cup holder (for use when not running)
- Has a hand brake, but I find I don’t use it much.Con’s:
- The seat is not padded, but it doesn’t seem like my daughter cares.
- Seat is not removable for washing. My child had a leaky diaper and I was not able to remove the fabric for cleaning, but using a wet paper towel did the trick.
- The harness is kind of cheap feeling/looking, but it serves it’s purpose.
- It’s quite big even when folded up, but I think this is a problem for all running strollers.I use this for running, speed walking and I take it to places where there’s no pavement (e.g. country side, parks and off-road trails). I’m very satisfied with it’s performance. My other stroller is a Maclaren and I would not be able to do any of this with it.




