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Highlights
Designed for children and adults with disabilities
All-terrain wheels
Multi-position sun canopy
Rear parking brakes and handbrake
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About This Item
Product Information
Designed for children with disabilities, the Baby Jogger® Advance Mobility Freedom Stroller is ready for any type of terrain. With a capacity of up to 200 lbs., the Freedom stroller is designed to accommodate larger children and even smaller adults.
Features:
Designed for children and adults with disabilities, up to 200 lbs.
All-terrain, 16-inch quick release rear wheels and a 16-inch fixed front wheel allow the stroller to go over bumpy terrain; front wheel can be swapped for swivel wheel for city strolling
Reclining seat is padded for comfort, and a large footplate with individual foot straps helps with lower-body weakness or spasticity
Individual rear parking brakes and the handbrake allow increased control on uneven terrain
Storage is provided in a seatback compartment and a basket under the seat
The multi-position sun canopy with clear view windows and side ventilation panels provide shade, and allow for an easy check-in along the ride
The ergonomic handlebar makes pushing comfortable
Brand : baby jogger
Country of Origin : Imported
Style : BJADVFRDM
Web ID: 24YAZUDVMBLTYFRDMJGG
SKU: 26415507
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Specifications
Stroller Depth:
69.5 in.
Stroller Width:
24.2 in.
Stroller Weight:
35.3 lbs.
Stroller Height:
39.3 in.
REVIEWS
4.2
67%
Recommended
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Mama1223
4 months ago
Overall Pretty Good
Great stroller. I’m especially thankful it folds down. One thing I wish were different is that the front jogging wheel were able to swivel the way it does on a BOB jogging stroller. Also, we bought the extra smaller swivel wheels which are good but unfortunately stopped working properly after a few months.
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Kevin Hu
Verified Purchase
11 months ago
Will Need A Large Trunk To Store
A lot larger than expected, wish they had a midsize. It takes up most of the trunk space in a Ford Explorer. Something that would support up to a 100lb child would be nice. Was pretty simple to assemble. My son is only 7, this probably better fit for a teenager.
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Sarah N
1 year ago
Do Not Purchase - Discontinued And No Warranty
Do not buy! This stroller is advertised as being offered with a one year warranty but they neglect to state it is discontinued. Purchased in May, tried to use the warranty to replace a rear wheel with a bent axle and they referred me to another site to purchase a replacement wheel. Warranty is not valid, do not purchase!
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Marie S
Verified Purchase
1 year ago
My Daughter Can Now Join Me On The Trail
Perfect size for my 18 year old. I did a ton of research trying to find the perfect jogger so my adult special needs daughter could join me on my hikes. She has low muscle tone and is only able to walk short distances. This jogger has been the perfect solution. It is easy to push and very comfortable. My daughter is 4’10” 90 lbs and this was a great fit for her with plenty of room to spare. We tried it out on gravel and rocky terrain it worked great! I would highly recommend. Also the price is very reasonable especially compared to other models.
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ThatOneMom
1 year ago
Functional But Missed The Mark
I wanted to leave a review because the only ones I could find were from people that got this for free. I didn’t. This isn’t from a promotion. This is from a mom of a child with disabilities with nothing to gain. Like: - not super heavy - Wheels easy to change (swivel or fixed front) - Seems durable - Nice sun shade - Ability to go on multiple surfaces is nice - 5 pt - Folds(ish) - Fit is good for tall 7 year old (wouldn’t be great for smaller children or tall adult especially with the fixed leg position, fixed seat depth, fixed harness position, etc.) - Fabric seems robust - Decent storage pocket on back for something kind of flat… blanket, spare clothes, diapers, etc. - cheaper than other brands Don’t like: - no padding really despite claims of padding… would be brutal for long rides - Footrest is not adjustable - Handle bar not height adjustable - Basket weight limit is around 10 lbs… no vent, oxygen, etc. unless you can carry it on your back while you push. - handlebar (per manufacturer) isn’t meant to hang equipment from- only the parent thing they sell… I wouldn’t even risk hanging pulse ox. - doesn’t come with a rain cover - No positional supports come with it, and apparently none are available. Laterals and stuff will have to be DIY. Overall, this is an okay option for individuals without medical equipment, or positioning support needs.. who are just the right height. A good option, perhaps, for individuals with endurance challenges- but certainly not for the broader population “with disabilities” the manufacturer is targeting. I don’t think this is a stroller for children and adults… and the weight limit doesn’t change that. It’s barely adjustable- which is an issue not only with comfort, but safety as well. Sure, a tiny or large person could sit in it… but with feet not touching the foot rest or knees bent awkwardly. If they want to serve the population, they should consider at least making the product in different sizes vs this “one size fits most” approach. The most adjustable feature it has is the sunshade. We will use it, because we paid for it- but we wish we’d gone for another brand. Going forward with this product will mean a lot of DIY for supports and comfort.