Baby Jogger Summit XC Triple Stroller, Red/Black

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Baby Jogger Summit XC Stroller Red/Black
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  1. Baby Product
  2. Publisher: Baby Jogger
  3. Manufacturers Age: 0 months and up
  4. Sales Rank in Baby: #19374

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Baby Jogger Summit XC Triple StrollerNo boundaries, no limits- go anywhere. The Summit XC Stroller, with it's all-wheel independent suspension, is designed for any adventure, even shopping trips to the mall. It has a seat back storage compartment and large under seat basket for storing all goods. This triple stroller features quick-release pneumatic wheels, a lightweight aluminum frame, and a switch-lock lockable swivel front wheel. Safety is never compromised with the adjustable 5-point safety

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Average Customer Review
3.2 out of 5 stars (6 customer reviews)

14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Great for running with 3, August 11, 2010
Stephanie Lynch - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Baby Jogger Summit XC Triple Stroller, Red/Black (Baby Product)
I didn't see any reviews before I bought this, so I thought some feedback may be helpful. I absolutely love my new stroller. I have 27mo twins and a 3mo old and I also own a baby jogger performance double (19" fixed wheel ). This stroller gives me the ability to work out or take my kids to the park. With three little ones this is the only way I can get in a work out without having a sitter watch my children. What is great about this stroller it seats 3. The recommended age for the stroller is 6mos, but my youngest has good head control and in the reclined position is seated comfortably. For a large stroller it is perfectly balanced, and easy to push. The front wheels swivel (a must for sidewalks) or lock into place for running. The stroller folds up in about 3 seconds with the pull of the handles. The seats recline nearly flat, which is a newer feature vs my '08 Performance Double. That being said there are a couple of draw backs. This is a very large stroller and it's...Read more


9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Very pleased with a great stroller!, May 17, 2011
kerpop - See all my reviews
This review is from: Baby Jogger Summit XC Triple Stroller, Red/Black (Baby Product)
This stroller is just what I needed for my three children. They are now 4, 2 and 9 months and all are big for their ages. I have two other Baby Jogger strollers - the Performance Single (2006 version) and the City Elite Double (2008 version). They have been great for our daily 2 - 3 mile walks in our neighborhood. When I was looking for a triple, I wanted something that could handle uneven terrain, grass, gravel and sidewalks. It also needed to handle well pushing three children of differing weights.

I strongly considered the Baby Jogger Performance Q Series Triple since it is easy to find those on craigslist.com for $300 or so. My neighbor has one and she graciously let me use it. I put my three children in it and took it for a few miles. I HATED it. All combined, my children weigh 95 lbs, and trying to turn the Performance Triple was a nightmare. I either have to lean hard to one side, or push the handle down to lift the front fixed wheels. It was a beast to deal with. I...Read more


3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Craptastic!!!!, August 14, 2011
Barb (N. Las Vegas, NV United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Baby Jogger Summit XC Triple Stroller, Red/Black (Baby Product)
This stroller is a beautifully built but tragically flawed masterpiece. When we assembled it, it was clear that both front wheels were bent and canted to the left. Sure enough the stroller would do a nice tight 360 all by itself within our cul de sac. We called the manufacturer and sent them pictures showing that the FRAME was bent and BOTH front wheels where canted. They responded by sending us ONE new wheel. And they took 4 weeks to do it. And the ONE wheel lacked the mechanism to lock it in place. So I scavenged the locking mechanism off the old wheel, locked it in place and watched the stroller turn another 360's in my cul de sac. I then noticed that the collar that locks the front wheels in place had been installed backward, 180 degrees out from what it depicted in the pictures. Imagine the castor wheel on a grocery cart being locked backwards but with some slop in the locking mechanism...The wheel will constantly bang back and forth as it tries to spin itself 180 degrees...Read more

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