Home / Baby BOB Revolution Pro Stroller Review By Charlene Petitjean-Barkulis April 10, 2017 Rectangle Is baby waking you up before dawn? Now that spring has finally sprung (yay 70-degree weather and longer, sunnier days!), it’s time to fold up your umbrella stroller and get running with a high-tech jogging stroller. Not only will it keep you in shape, it will also be a great bonding experience with baby. BOB knows a thing or two about jogging strollers. After all, BOB was once dubbed “Beast of Burden” and has been creating tough-as-nails outdoor gear since 1994. That includes sport utility strollers that have tackled the toughest of terrains. Thirteen years later, the 2016 feature-laden Revolution Pro keeps parents’ adventures going. The Revolution Pro is the most deluxe all-terrain stroller that the brand carries. From a hand-activated, rear drum brakes to keep you in control to a front wheel that swivels to maneuver the tightest of corners and that locks to pass through rougher trails — the Revolution Pro has all the features a runner needs for a ride that’s as smooth as butter. Plus, the handlebar is adjustable, making it the perfect fit for parents of all heights. But don’t think that BOB only had the runner in mind when designing the new Revolution Pro. The sturdy, versatile pram makes an even comfier ride for baby. It boasts a huge canopy to shade the sun away, a wide padded seat and two mesh side pockets to keep your little one’s most prized possessions right by him. What’s more, if baby needs to snooze after probing the world you’re jogging through, you can now quickly and seamlessly lay the seat back with just the squeeze of a button thanks to the one-hand recline adjustment — a simple, but notable upgrade from the previous model. Not much of a runner? Don’t shy away from the Revolution Pro. Its air-filled tires and shocks make it the perfect match for hikers and city dwellers alike. No longer will you need to worry about the stroller tipping over when going over potholes and uneven sidewalks. And once winter comes back, you’ll be able to brave the snow with aplomb. Since you can’t run with baby until he is six to eight months old, the Revolution Pro is compatible with various infant car seats, which you can attach using the BOB adapter (sold separately). And as if you needed more convincing, the underseat cargo, which is deeper than its predecessor, lets you haul everything you need on your daily commute. The latest Parenting After an IVF mix-up, two moms raised each other’s baby—here’s what happened (and how to protect your family) Baby Learn & Play Neuroscience says: Letting your child try and fail Is the key to effective parenting Baby Study reveals moms boost babies’ ‘love hormone’ by talking about feelings Pregnancy PSA: Exercising while pregnant may cut your child’s asthma risk by half