Schwinn Joyrider Jogging Stroller

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5 comments

  1. Nathan L. Potter says:

    The jogger works great. It is what I expected; however, the front wheel is bent a little causing the jogger to swerve. I’m not sure if I bent the wheel or if it came that way. I have only used the jogger four times.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. Jill says:

    The Schwinn Joyrider Trailer/Stroller is “Almost” Perfect…

    I love it, my boys (4 yrs & 16 mos) love it, and everywhere we go it starts conversations, brings questions, and people tell me it is the coolest stroller/trailer they’ve seen (by the way, it is the perfect match in color to the “Baby Trend Sit N’ Stand” Deluxe stroller (also comes in Plus and LX models) in the “Silverado” color that is grey/silver and black with red accents)

    What keeps the Schwinn Joyrider Trailer/Stroller from being “Perfect”:

    1. Yes, the price is quite a bit higher than you can find at your local chain store – but the quality of the Joyrider is significantly better than those products too and the seamless & quick transition from stroller to trailer make it a cut above. The Joyrider offers features such as the adjustable height handlebar, domed mesh screen and detachable weather shield, the removable seat pads (which are crucial when your toddler has an “accident” or spills his drink everywhere), plastic/rubber floor for easy clean-up, adjustable harnesses (sit right, left, center, or two at the same time), storage area that can fit several bags of groceries… I could go and on…. I had an InStep bike trailer from a chain store that converted to a stroller and it served its purpose, but there is no comparison.

    2. I would like this product to come with a sun shield (I would buy it as an additional accessory if they made one). I bought the Joyrider because I couldn’t find a trailer/jogger with anything more than a glorified parasol – which does not work in the afternoon sun and I thought I could use the weather shield in a way to make it suffice. (I safety-pinned on burp cloths to the Instep’s mesh to serve this purpose on long walks). At the very least, the weather shield could have some minor modifications made to serve this purpose more effectively. I have found a not-perfect way to use the weather shield for this purpose (while it is zipped on, I fold it up twice to keep the low morning or afternoon sun off of my fair-skinned toddler). If the weather shield had some additional Velcro tabs on it – that would make it work much better…. When I walk in the wind it is a bit of a hassle to keep it in place to protect my little guy from the sun. And, when I am biking, the wind can unravel the fold and it will flap. A sun shield is not a deal-breaker – since the weather shield sort of works, but it would definitely enhance the product.

    3. Another reason I chose the Joyrider was for the purpose of fitting two boys comfortably, which it does (my eldest is 4 ft tall and 58 lbs. and wears a size 7, and can fit in there with my 16 month old who is 29 lbs and wears 24 months)… the drawback is that it is a little wider than most (by a couple inches) and you do occasionally run into a doorway that you cannot navigate easily. I have only had to take one of the side wheels off once (and that was easy with the push of a button)… (I now know the one store that has a larger entry door than exit door… go figure). In any case, it hasn’t kept me from going where I want to go with it. I even take in in the very back of my Mercury Sable wagon. I can fit my sons bike (16in) and the collapsed Joyrider in the very back – I just release the front swivel wheel.

    4. Lastly, I just had to re-order a replacement for the cup holder & zippered pack accessory. It fell off somewhere while I was riding. It had done that a few times before – especially when going over rough terrain while holding a full bottle of water – so I should have known better. The replacement was only $7 plus shipping – so that was great news – When it arrives I plan to wire that thing on so it will never fall off again. (I’m just glad my cell phone wasn’t in the zippered pack where I normally put it). Perhaps instead of a metal tab, there could actually be clips to secure this accessory better.

    All around an “Almost” Perfect product!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Lisa M. Childs says:

    I recently purchased the schwinn joyrider jogging stroller for our 4 mth old. I enjoy walking and my husband enjoys running, so this stroller was the perfect fit for both of our needs. This stroller is lightweight, easy to use, extremely sturdy, and has all the bells and whistles. Our 4 mth old absolutely loves riding in it, and fits very comfortably in the seat (mind you he is very BIG for his age). This is a must buy for any avid runner looking for a jogging stroller. It is definitely worth the money compared to the less expensive models out there! You will not be dissapointed.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Peter says:

    I purchased the Schwinn PR300. I am very satisfied with its quality and how well it functions. I am 6’3″, and I have no problem with the height of the handle in its most upright position. (The handle can be made to go very low too.) I did not have any issue with my stride, either. It may not be the lightest stroller, but unless you are using it for racing up hills, the weight is not really an issue. I have also had no issues with its tracking straight, and I have not had to make any adjustments.

    My son, who will be 3 in a couple months, did not want to get in it at first, but was very happy in it within 100 yards of running.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Roadside Ragan says:

    I began using this stroller for a one month old; he fit fine, with the addition of a head stabilizer (pillowy tube that cradles the baby’s head). Granted, I wasn’t moving at mach speed and I stayed on smooth surfaces (concrete, grass intermittently). I wouldn’t recommend rough terrain such as gravel and dirt paths at such a young age.

    This product does not fold up tight like an umbrella stroller; no running strollers do. All three wheels must come off for transport in any sedan.

    The multiple pockets are so convenient for a mom out on a walk or run, but this may not be condusive for the racing competitor who is pushing their little one. Rest assured, most of the pockets can be removed.

    There is a fold down rain shield that completely encloses your little one; GREAT for wind blockage and keeping your little one snug – no excuses on not getting out to exercise on windy or cold days!

    The three wheels provide for maneuverability and stability; the fixed wheel is a must for avid runners. If you have a free spinning wheel, you get horrible vibration in front which leads to an uncomfortable ride and extreme wear on the product. It takes learning how to steer; again, if you are into this product to RUN with, you must have that fixed wheel.

    Rating: 5 / 5