The F.I.T. jogger is a light weight, easy to use jogging stroller that is perfect for parents looking to take their fitness routine to the next level.
- Patented Quick-Fold Technology - allows you to fold your stroller in one simple step
- Hand caliper brake for more responsive braking power and added control on hilly terrain
- 16" molded polymer quick-release pneumatic wheels
- Padded reclining seat with a vented seat top and retractable weather cover
- Patented universal accessory mounting bracket accessorize your stroller with ease
- Ergonomic handlebar with wipe-clean grip
- Large multi-position no pinch sun canopy with peek-a-boo window
- Seat back storage compartment and large under seat storage basket
- Adjustable 5-point safety harness with shoulder pads
- Rear parking brake
- Fold strap to keep stroller folded for transportation or storage
- 75 lb. weight capacity on stroller
In 1984 - Phil Baechler, a local newspaper journalist, established The Baby Jogger Company. He quickly discovered that standard carriages were not made to endure the stress of long distance usage over various surfaces, so he designed a specialized stroller with features more conducive to running. He aptly named it the Baby Jogger. In 1986 the Baby Jogger Company developed the first jogging stroller made for two children. Through the years they have continued to develope and introduced new strollers and even bike trailers. The Baby Jogger Company continues to be the leading designer and manufacturer of high performance jog strollers. Thanks to a unique manufacturing process, Baby Jogger produces the finest quality jog strollers in the world. Each jogger and stroller is manufactured using a staged assembly process whereby all components are locked in place during each step of construction. It is this process that significantly reduces the margin for error, therefore ensuring proper alignment, unbeatable quality and long term durability. In addition, all Baby Jogger Strollers are designed to be extremely lightweight and aerodynamic, allowing air to flow freely though the stroller, reducing wind drag - ultimately making them easier to push.
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