InStep Ultra Runner 2 Double Jogging Stroller

InStep Ultra Runner 2 Double Jogging Stroller

InStep 11-BA202 Ultra Runner Double Stroller features extra-wide 16-inch tires for smooth rolling and a secure, comfortable ride. Features also include an integrated seat pad, independent suspension and an easy-to-fold frame for simple, one-handed folding motion. Assembled dimensions measure 46 by 31 by 42 inches and folded dimensions measures measure 34.5 by 31 by 16 inches. What’s in the Box? Stroller and owner’s manual. Manufacturer’s Warranty One year limited warranty

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  • Deon says:

    This is the upgraded version of the 10K model they used to make. I have had that model for 4 yrs, running with 2 kids and 2 dogs 5 times a week.
    I am an avid runner.
    I ran it into the ground. I broke off the right side frame lock because I didn’t secure it correctly.
    The rear suspension is good for other than road terrain, the wheels are a great size for a jogging stroller and I like the fact the front wheel is NOT a swivel- what a pain when running.
    Lots of storage for bags/cameras/water btls/blankets.
    My kids are 4 1/2 and 2 1/2 and the older one still fits when the seat is in its most upright- fits even better when the seat is reclined some.
    My big beef with this new model is the absence of padded seat liners that they used to include on the older models.
    This is bogus. They of course sell them for $20 each, but hell, charge me $20-$30 more for the stroller and include them.
    I will be calling and complaining to Pacific Cycle about that decision.
    I took the old ones off my 10K model, washed them, turned them over and will use them.
    That is the reason for the 4 Star instead of 5 Star- without the pads, the seats are not going to be very comfy.
    Other than that, the 10K was SOLID and this model is a spitting image. I ran that thing all over, took it hiking, to Disneyland, etc.
    Folds up nicely and even flatter if you remove the quick release wheels.
    I have no idea why you would want a brake on the handlebars on a stroller. In all the running I have done, up and down major hills I have never, NEVER needed to use the hand brake. In fact I had disconected it on the old model and totally forgot about it.
    It is not like you ever get to going the speed of a bicycle and would need that kind of help with braking and I believe your feet are on pavement when running- I tend to use the “Flinstones” method of stopping the stroller.
    Fred’s method not Barny’s, don’t be ridiculous.
    The stroller is rugged, sturdy, not demasculizing and light.
    The canopy is ok, but sun is going to get into their faces when you are running into it. I turn the stroller backwards and run pulling it in these instances. I haven’t seen any canopies that would really be much better at sun blockage in early mornings.
    A very good value for around $200, just horrible seat pad decision from the manufacturer.

  • Hajar says:

    This stroller is light weight, easy to maneuver (the non-swivel front wheel is best for those who walk at a fast pace or actually jog), and has nice large, inflatable wheels for making it over big cracks in the side walk and jumping curbs. It has sufficient storage areas and is very sleek and sporty looking. The kids enjoy it for our evening jogs.

  • Zahar says:

    This stroller is great for walking (I’m not a runner). The kids also sit up high (which they like). The storage area underneath is large and secure, and the tires are inflatable, so you can go over curbs, grass and bumpy terrain quite easily. Have used it hiking on fireroads; the strong brake is essential for the descent, and it works incredibly well…allowing you to keep control of the speed when going downhill. The strap placement is adjustable on top, so you can keep infants secure and then later adjust the shoulders when they get taller. I’ve had it for several months now, using it 2-3 times a week and it still looks new! very durable.

 

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