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Product Features

  • Single jogging stroller with 12-inch swiveling front wheel
  • Large 16-inch rear wheels handle almost any terrain
  • Plush cabin includes removable seat pad and child tray
  • Under-seat storage basket for groceries and toys
  • Measures 42 x 58 x 26 inches (W x H x D); weighs 29 pounds

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

Parents and kids will love cruising around the park, neighborhood, and mall with this luxurious, swivel-wheeled stroller from InStep. The Safari Swivel Stroller offers the safety and maneuverability features you need in a high-performance stroller. This go-anywhere, do-anything stroller offers lots of extra features, including parent/child trays, an adjustable handle, removable padded seat, under-the-seat storage basket, quick-release wheels, a padded push bar, canopy viewing window, and fabric in the rear for sun protection.

Key Features:

  • Assembled Dimensions: 38 x 25 x 40.5 inches
  • Assembled Weight: 28 pounds
  • Folded Dimensions: 36.5 x 25 x 16 inches
  • Maximum Weight Limit: 50 pounds

Product Description

This luxurious swivel-wheeled stroller is the industry benchmark. For both parents and children the safety and maneuverability of this item in stroller OR jogger mode is unmatched. This go-anywhere, do-anything stroller has loads of storage and even features parent & child trays. Includes adjustable handle, removable padded seat, under the seat storage basket, quick release wheels, padded push bar, canopy viewing window, and fabric in rear for sun protection.

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 29.8 x 22.2 x 14.2 inches ; 34.5 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 48.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B0017JJL5I
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (81 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #6,862 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors)
    #19 in  Baby > Strollers > Joggers
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77 of 84 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Comparison with the Jeep Front Swivel Stroller, November 13, 2007
About a year ago, we looked at front swivel wheel jogging strollers. We wanted one with a supportive seat that would allow our son to sit more upright than most jogging strollers allowed. We also wanted one with a child tray. We opted to get the Instep Safari TT Single Stroller (which I think is the same as the Schwinn Safari TT Swivel Stroller) over one of the Jeep® Liberty® Limited Urban Terrain Strollers. We were able to buy the Instep much cheaper than the Jeep. Also, the Jeep we saw had speakers for a cd player which we had no interest in using. We have just recently purchased a used 2003 Jeep stroller. For our current off-road, non-jogging purposes, this is working out better.

I would like to offer our comparison of the Instep/Schwinn Safari and the Jeep. There seems to be a few choices in Jeep models. Ours is used and I don't know which we have. Therefore, these are just basic guidelines.

We've taken both strollers around a neighborhood with sporadic sidewalks and no curb cutouts and both have handled the mixed/rough terrain well. We've also walked on the university campus where there are small (2') hills and both strollers go up and down them fine.

My main complaints with the Instep, and what I like about the Jeep, are little things. The cupholders are so shallow that bottles of water fall over. The child tray is not removable. When our son falls asleep we have to lift him out over the tray. The sunshade is beyond stupid. We live in Arizona and the Instep shade provides no protection from the sun. It actually curves upwards. We bought a Kiddopotamus sunshade. Although it provides ample sun protection, our son must essentially look out a tube. I don't know if the Jeep sunshade will be better, we haven't used it for daytime walks yet. However, it seems bigger and does not curve up and let the sun in. I will address the bad Instep brakes later.

The Instep is bigger and the seat for the child is roomier. However, there is more head clearance space under the Jeep Canopy. I wonder if the foot rest on the Jeep will be outgrown faster than the footrest on the Instep.

The seat on the Jeep seems better padded. The one we bought was FILTHY when we got it and it cleaned up easily. I had been certain it would be covered in stains, but it looks brand new. The Instep has a thin seat cover that can be removed for washing. However, it is velcroed in place. When our son sits down, we have to hold the pad in place or it slips and wads up underneath him.

There are reflectors attached all over the Jeep. The Instep has no reflectors that I've ever noticed.

The handle on the Instep is adjustable, so you can make it taller. You can also position it facing backwards and be further back from the stroller. This is probably advantageous for joggers. The Jeep is okay height for me 5'7" and I think my 6' husband is okay, but much taller and the Jeep handle might be too short.

The back wheels on our Instep are bigger than the rear wheels on the Jeep. That might make a difference for someone who jogs. I haven't jogged with either stroller.

Our Instep has a locking front wheel as does our Jeep. I don't know if all models of each brand lock or not.

The brake system on the Jeep is better. Although they both have foot brakes that interact with the rear wheels, the Instep partially falls into place when you go over bumps. You then get a bump-bump-bump rhythm in the stroller. My husband actually stretched a bungie cord between the handle bar and the foot bar to prevent this. I haven't noticed the Jeep brake falling into place.

I like the cargo basket better on the Jeep because it is bigger and much more accessible. Another advantage of the Jeep is for our son. He loves to push the stroller like he does shopping carts. He grabs the horizontal bar at the back of the stroller and pushes. On the Instep, this is the brake so he sets the brake. On the Jeep, he grabs and pushes with the cargo basket so he does not set the brake. The cargo basket on the Instep is very inconvenient. It's small and it is hard to get stuff in and out. I suspect for someone jogging, they would collide with the Jeep basket but not with the Instep basket.

We've never used the Instep as a jogger, but rather as an off-road stroller. Now that I have used both, I think the Jeep is better for off-road general stroller, but the Instep is probably better for jogging. I still like the cup holders, sunshade, brakes, and removable tray of the Jeep MUCH better and think the Instep would be a superior stroller if it had those. Although I like the jeep cargo basket for my purpose, I think the Instep cargo basket that doesn't stick back, the handle that folds backwards, and the large rear wheels could possibly make a difference for a jogger.

As of this writing, amazon does not offer the front swivel Jeep. However, it can be ordered from other sites. Some models are as cheap as $100 at some retailers.
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29 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected, April 10, 2007
By A. King (Atlanta, GA USA) - See all my reviews
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At first I was very happy with this stroller. I love the big wheels, the front one which swivels. The cup holders are convenient for both parent and baby. And the adjustable handle is awesome because I'm short and I can push the stroller at a comfortable height. Also it maneuvers very easily up and down curbs, steers easily even with one hand everywhere from the mall, museum, park, or on city streets.

One of the biggest drawbacks for me has been the reclining seat back. There is a drawstring that you must adjust. This requires two hands and can be difficult at times if the child is fussy or uncooperative. Despite this, I still loved the stroller until recently.

However, after only two months of use, my stroller will not lock. It has actually folded up on my son while pushing it. I now cannot even seem to lock it into the open position for use. I have not found any levers to snap in place to hold it open. And because the stroller folds outward, not inwards like an umbrella stroller, it actually pulls the childs body backwards when the locks give out. This is very dangerous. I am contacting the manufacturer about this defect.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good value for the price, May 12, 2007
By Smitha (Atlanta, GA) - See all my reviews
I've been using this stroller for sidewalks, trails and roads and I'd buy it all over again.

Pro:
- It works wonderfully on all types of surfaces. The swivel is excellent.
- Though its not exactly lightweight to lift up and down a cartrunk, its featherweight once it gets moving.
- My 1 year old is very comfortable in it and goes to sleep almost always.
- Folds compact enough, though I've only used it in my CRV and I dont really take all the time to go to the most compact level.


If I had to be really really picky about things I don't like.
- the parent cup holder holds a coffee cup great, but is too small for a water bottle. The cup holder in the babytray surprisingly holds a sippy cup and an adult water bottle perfectly.

- the sunshade canopy is not enough to provide shade, but then I guess every stroller has the same issue when the sun comes in at an angle like in the mornings or evenings. I use an extra shade from kiddopotamos a few $$ more and it works instead of having to spend a lot more $$ for a model with the swivel canopy.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews

4.0 out of 5 stars Nice Stroller for Reasonable Price
This stroller is great for walking or jogging. The front wheel can lock or swivel. It also comes with a cup holder tray for parents to use. Not too heavy. Read more
Published 13 days ago by amanda

5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Stroller
This stroller is amazing! First of all the price is right. I have had this stroller for a year and use it everyday. Read more
Published 2 months ago by krogden

4.0 out of 5 stars Front wheel needs to be tightened
I received this stroller a few weeks ago and I noticed the front wheel was wobbly (as other reviewers have mentioned) and it was not possible to jog with it. Read more
Published 2 months ago by C. Serrano

5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely LOVE this stroller
I got this stroller with my first son and used it all.the.time on the road, trails, etc. It is very easy to pack up and put in the car. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Legends13

3.0 out of 5 stars a couple annoyances
overall this is a great stroller, it rides smooth and fit my 4 month old great with the adjustable 5 point harness and head support insert. Read more
Published 3 months ago by M. Ballard

5.0 out of 5 stars InStep Safari Jogging Stroller
I highly recommend this Jogging stroller. Very well made. Stable during a full run. Excellent storage area under the seat. Read more
Published 3 months ago by M. Koehne

5.0 out of 5 stars LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS STROLLER!!!!!!!
My daughter loves her new pink stroller...its comfy and the ride is sooo smooth. swivel front wheel is a bonus. we've been taking long walks ever since the day it arrived.
Published 5 months ago by renie137

3.0 out of 5 stars that darn front wheel!
Definitely agree with the warnings about that wobbly front wheel; I would still recommend the stroller for park walking/trails/off-roading- but if you are a runner, splurge and... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Danielle Devereux

5.0 out of 5 stars Rose is very pink!
We got this stroller at our baby shower. We love it! The wheels are large. The stroller is easy to maneuver and is very smooth. Read more
Published 6 months ago by E. Nordin

1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed with amazon....
After research for long time here a decided to go with this one. I was just afraid because in the description they don't say the Model of this stroller. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Krika

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