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Schwinn Turismo Swivel Double Jogger

by Pacific Cycle
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (137 customer reviews)

List Price: $279.99
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Color: Red/Gray
  • Smooth, sturdy, stylish, swiveling double jogger stroller
  • Aluminum frame is lightweight yet durable; spring suspension system and extra-thick tires on aluminum rims deliver smooth ride
  • Molded "parent tray" with two cup holders offers convenient touch; little passengers get their own pivoting tray with cup holders as well
  • Rubberized, adjustable handle is comfortable and slip-resistant
  • Innovative, built-in MP3 player speaker helps keep children entertained

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Product Description

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Go jogging with your two favorite companions with the Schwinn Turismo double jogging stroller.


The Turismo double jogging stroller breaks down to fit in a car trunk.
The Turismo is made of lightweight aluminum for easy handling, with a single 12-inch swiveling front tire and 16-inch rear tires to help you maneuver around corners and through tight spaces (the front swivel also locks forward for straight-line control). The stroller accommodates your coffee and water needs thanks to the pivoting, molded parent tray, which includes a pair of cup holders. The stroller even includes a built-in MP3 speaker to keep your children entertained and distracted on longer runs.

Other features include an adjustable rubberized handle with a slip-resistant grip; an exposed spring suspension system that delivers a smooth ride; and a pivoting, molded child tray. The Turismo double jogging stroller collapses easily for storage and transport.

About Schwinn
Schwinn's bikes allow riders of all ages and abilities to experience the joy of riding. From "walk 'n' roll" kids bikes to the Le Tour Legacy, Schwinn suits the needs of riders across the U.S. and around the world. Each bike is built to the Schwinn quality standard based on 100-plus years of cycling heritage, passion, and expertise. The company also sells a variety of related gear, including helmets and pads, pumps, saddles, lights, storage bags, repair kits, bike trailers, and jogging strollers.

Product Description

Aluminum frame is lightweight for easy handling and has extra thick tires with aluminum rims that provides optimum performance to the front swivel and includes remote lock out.

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 34 x 28 x 12 inches ; 39 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 25 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • ASIN: B002QE4K2C
  • Item model number: 13-SC
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (137 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,221 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors)
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Customer Reviews

I HIGHLY recommend this jogging stroller to anyone looking to get back into shape. siouxz  |  35 reviewers made a similar statement
It rides very smooth and is easy to push. Cher  |  46 reviewers made a similar statement
Fit through my standard size door just fine. Vomzammommy  |  16 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
291 of 295 people found the following review helpful
By John S
This review is not meant to be a truely in depth head-to-head, but hopefully will get you thinking when you do your comparison shopping. For those die-hard "got-to-have-the-absolutely-most-expensive-that-my-friends-will-recongnize" this will not be the stroller for you.

This stroller is, according to my scale, two pounds lighter than the Bob Dualie. It comes with cup holders for the adult, it comes with cup holders/snack tray for the children, the Bob Dualie does not have either included (although they are avialable for purchase $$$). The Schwinn (Pacific Cycle) has adjustable handlebar, the Bob Dualie does not. This one is, comperably equipped about $400-$450 cheaper than the Bob. It's made in China, but the Bob is made in... China (this one would have swayed me to purchase the Bob despite it's shortcommings and high price, but oh well). This stroller has a handlebar positioned front wheel lock, the bob requires you to stop and fiddle with some knob. Its aluminum wheels and ball bearing wheels roll well enough. It's front wheel had adjustable cup-cone bearings, and were (suprisingly) well adjusted from the factory. The rear wheels were non-adjustable, but that seems par for these types of strollers. I'm a little dissapointed in it's radial spoke configuration, it looks fancy, but mechanically loads the spokes more than the traditional cross-spoke configuration (bike manufacutres for years have sacrified mechanical strenth in wheel sets for cool factor, so I can't fault the Chineese manufacurer for this). Yes the fake sheepskin covers are removable by slipping them out of the harness, I saw one reviewer say that you had to cut them (I imagine they were challenged with opening the cardboard box too).

The Bob does have an infant car seat adapter (available $eperately). This one would take some jerry rigging to safely secure a child seat (read only for those mechanically inclined to do so). The Bob will definitly get you yuppie points while cruizing to your local Starbucks. This stroller will only let you stash away $400 into an interest bearing account for your children's college fund (that's kinda hard to brag about while waiting for your double-almond decaf vanilla frappachino, then again if you skip the frapachinos you could probably double that figure).

Whichever you choose I'm sure you'll be happy.

PS, for those who do purchase this one: The TWO (2) speakers are both packed together in the same pouch. You must seperate them (they stick together because of the magnets of the speaker) and uncoil the wire. When seperated, they work okay for the kids, but don't expect a Bose quality.
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163 of 165 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Good stroller for small children October 5, 2010
Color Name:Red/Gray|Amazon Verified Purchase
I have an eight month old and a nearly 3 year old. I already have a double Maclaran stroller that I use for the mall, traveling, etc but wanted a stroller that I could use for jogging and walks in the neighborhood. I used the stroller for one jog and it pushed very well. I liked the double sunshades that can be adjusted for the angle of the sun. The rubber inserts on the parent cupholders are a great feature since my water bottles always fell out of the shallow cupholders on my single jogger while I was jogging. There isn't too much storage - just the basket underneath and the parent tray. No pockets on the backs of the seats or on the sunshades like my single jogger has. However, the basket underneath is easy to get to and since I was using this primarily as a jogging stroller, I didn't have much to bring with me. I love that the front wheel locks/unlocks by pushing a button near the handlebar instead of having to bend over and flip a switch near the wheel.

I got this stroller because I really liked the price range and I liked the snack and cup trays for the kids. Unfortunately, I am returning this stroller. My eight month old fit just fine but my almost 3 year old is 37.5" and was not comfortable. The seatback is only 17" tall so her head stuck up beyond the seatback so she couldn't rest her head back comfortably. Also, the way the seat is designed, her legs struck straight out instead of bending at the knee like she is sitting in a chair. As a result, one leg sort of rested on the wheel cover and the other dangled off. She tried to twist sideways and bend her legs so she could rest both on the wheel cover, but I could tell she wasn't comfortable. I am wanting to use this stroller for a couple more years and I know there will never be enough room for both of my girls' legs once the eight month old gets taller.

This would be a great jogging stroller for anyone with younger and shorter kids. However, as the kids grow, there just isn't enough head or leg space.
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38 of 40 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Best buy compared to all other joggers December 5, 2011
Schwinn Turismo Swivel Double Jogger

4 stars

Bottom line, it is insane to drop 700 bucks on a double jogging stroller that is far from perfect. This one is great, and it is even better than some other double jogging strollers we tested. (We looked at most of them. BOB, Mountain Duo, Bumbleride, Valco Baby, BabyTrend, etc.) There is no one stroller which has everything we wanted (adjustable handlebar, adjustable canopies, large/reachable storage basket, well-designed parent tray, easy to fold and store, narrow enough to fit through doors, individual foot rest, weight, etc.) We researched this purchase for over a month. Finally, we decided to purchase the Schwinn online from WalMart because at $220 it looked like it would fit most of our needs, and so we could return it to the local store if it didn't work out. (This model wasn't available for any test drives in the stores that we visited including fancy baby stores, bike shops, and REI). If consumer reports reviewed these things, this would be a best buy.

General Impressions:
- wheel size matters. the bigger the wheel the cushier the ride (and push.)
- one front wheel is definitely better than two (for us, anyway), especially for jogging. It is plenty stable. We just thought 4 wheels felt awkward. when jogging, pushing with two wheels in the front is much harder-- the more wheels the more friction. we greatly preferred one wheel in front.
- fits 3 1/2 year old girl in 50th percentile just fine. feet dangle but she doesn't care. she just moves them around as needed. there's enough head room because the canopies are effective (and can be individually adjusted) but not massive. the reason we didn't buy the $700 BOB was that the canopies were so large that the material compromised head space for our older child. also, our kids like to look out. we're not trying to cover them up 100%. just enough to block the direct sun as needed.
- smooth, easy pushing
- with wheel locked, works great for jogging. I ran pretty at 50-75 percent sprint for a hundred yards or so on a dirt trail without any problems

Pros:
- handlebar control for locking front wheel is an amazing feature. It's otherwise not feasible to wheel the thing into doors at the top of steps. We tried with the BOB and it was comedy material.
- Folding and storage is comparable with other jogging strollers. Easily fits in our Highlander with wheels off with some (not a ton) of room to spare. Also, with wheels off it stands up easily (maybe even with wheels on--i haven't ever tried it).
-nice quality material and the red looks great and is easily visible by others (cars, bikes, etc.) nice safety feature.
-nice adjustable handle.
-great wheels, suspension
-easily adjustable seat incline for each seat.
-nice lamb inserts for the baby.
-nice child tray for each kid (although we wish the snack cup were bigger with an insert so you could pick what size you want depending on what you have in there (snack cup, water bottle)
-decent parent console; same comment on size of cup holders. Parent console does not fit an iPhone but my wife just puts hers in the cup holder.

Cons:
- seats not extremely well padded, like e.g. BOB. This is very minor, kids don't need fancy padding, frankly. Did you have fancy padding when you were a kid?
- wish there was a metal rod between the two footbrakes. there is a hole in each brake for one, but it would probably get caught on the pole between the back wheels (to which the runaway strap is supposed to be connected--overall, it's a good thing to have the strap connected at the bottom than up at the handle bars where it could tip the whole thing if you fell). Such a rod would make it flip-flop friendly.
- it's basically too wide to get in and out of a standard doorway on any regular basis (it does fit, but not easily), but the same thing goes for all of the double joggers (actually some are narrower at 29" but they have two wheels in the front and are $700.) We even brought a BOB home to test it out and it's just not easy. Since we don't have a garage, our solution is to store it in the trunk of our SUV.
- bottom compartment is big, but it's divided in two by a canvas separator thus impairing utility. works fine just not for a large diaper bag.
-ours arrived with only one speaker. would have requested another if we cared about playing music for the kids but we don't.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars JOGGING, not SWAGGING, this is for SENSIBLE PARENTS.
As in "Joe" review, this is for sensible parents. It is a JOGGER, and has the steering capacity of one. IT's not a luxury stroller, it's for parks, and smooth terrain. Read more
Published 11 hours ago by Lolita Angelique Lee
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it
I love this stroller, it is light weight. Great for running. Comes with the sheep skin so infants can go in it, because it stabilizes the head. Read more
Published 2 days ago by jenny sanchez
5.0 out of 5 stars I LOVE this stroller
I looked around for quite awhile before buying a double stroller. This one meets all my needs, and is good looking. Read more
Published 2 days ago by jennifer keyser
5.0 out of 5 stars Very nice!!
This is more than what I expected it to be! Great swivel action makes it a breeze to turn corners!
Published 3 days ago by Gina M. Ferrara
4.0 out of 5 stars It's easy to use and folds compact.
My husband and I absolutely love the jogger because of the versatility. We were able to strap our infant carrier on it to use while our child was small and then as they grew we... Read more
Published 3 days ago by El Chappell
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Stroller! :)
Looked for a long time trying to find the perfect stroller for our 19 month old and newborn..both kiddos love to stroll around our neighborhood! Read more
Published 11 days ago by Bentley
4.0 out of 5 stars Overall a very nice stroller
We sold our old single person jogging stroller and ordered this unit due to the addition of another child. Read more
Published 12 days ago by 4gasem
3.0 out of 5 stars Swivel Double Jogger
The bottom bag can only hold about five pounds of items untill it starts to drag or comes unsnapped. It is very bulky and I under estimated its size. Read more
Published 15 days ago by Dan
1.0 out of 5 stars This should be recalled - unsafe
This jogger stroller deserves zero stars and should be taken off the market. It is unsafe. The front wheel can come off, injuring babies and jogger. Read more
Published 18 days ago by Lois
1.0 out of 5 stars Stay away from this stroller.
I purchased this for my twin grandchildren and on a light jog, the front wheel fell off and the stroller flipped over. Read more
Published 26 days ago by Susan Campbell
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