Baby Trend XCEL-R8™ Jogger, Desert Blue
Original price was: $109.99.$99.99Current price is: $99.99.
Price: $109.99 - $99.99
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100% Polyester
High-impact wheels with all-terrain bicycle tires
Adjustable 5-point safety harness and multiple position reclining seat
Child tray with two cup holders, Parent Tray with 2 cup holders and covered storage
Adjustable canopy with a peek-a-boo window, and footrest reflectors for low-light visibility
Lockable front swivel wheel for ease of maneuverability
8 reviews for Baby Trend XCEL-R8™ Jogger, Desert Blue
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Original price was: $109.99.$99.99Current price is: $99.99.
Amazon Customer –
Love
The stroller was so easy to assemble and my son’s car seat fits in perfectly. The tires are not easy to inflate due to the location of the valve stems however that’s more of a pump thing than a tire thing. This stroller is easy to fold and unfold. The box says it weighs 50 pounds but it doesn’t feel like it which is great. I’ve had it less than two weeks and have already walked almost 20 miles with it; it literally encourages me to get out there and exercise! Baby loves it, most of the time he falls asleep within minutes of starting to walk. The parent compartment and lower storage compartment are both small-parent compartment is too small for my phone, and lower storage can hold about 5 cans of formula comfortably but not diapers (just to give you an idea of what you can carry in it). The parent cupholders are just right for water bottles and the speaker I bring along with us on our walks. The shade cover in conjunction with the car seat shade cover provides full closure for baby, and the little mesh window is perfect for me and baby to see each other. I’m so glad I got this stroller. I used to wear baby with a Moby wrap everywhere and I think this is so much better, safer, and faster. I’ve only used it on pavement so far and it handled the cracks and dips very well. Also when going up or down curbs it’s very easy and baby is secure. I plan to add lights for safety (I’m aware there is a version of this same stroller that comes with lights already). All in all this is my favorite item I’ve purchased in my new mom journey.
Heidi Elise –
Great stroller to grow with
This is the second time Iâve bought this stroller! One for my oldest and now my youngest. Our portable car seat came with a stroller as a travel system and I still switched to this stroller. Light weight. Fair price. Easy to assemble. I love that there are cup holders and a storage space up top for me and also a tray for my child with cup holders as well. The tray also folds off for easy in and out privileges. Iâm done having my own kids but will continue to recommend this stroller to other expectant parents! My infant seat fit in this stroller as well which was amazing. I loved not having to disrupt the baby to move from one form of travel to the other.
Grace –
Great stroller!
I absolutely love this stroller, the only down fall is it doesnât fold down very small so if you have a small car it probably wonât work very well for you. Other than that itâs a great stroller! Very smooth and works better than every other stroller Iâve had. Super sturdy and my baby loves the tray for snacks and seems comfortable
Royalty Touch –
Stroller worth every penny
My grandson LOVES this stroller. The 5-point harness keeps him in place. It rolls smoothly through grass, gravel, and concrete. Itâs lightweight so we can take it anywhere. It doesnât bounce as much as other strollers. The seat reclines or sits upright and is easy to adjust.Overall thoughts, I would purchase this stroller again and again. Itâs hands down my favorite baby purchase, and worth the money. Itâs easy to set up and break down but you do need both hands to break it down. The wheels are awesome. We donât have many sidewalks in our neighborhood so itâs rough in his other stroller but this stroller works great. I enjoy the tray for my baby and a tray for me up above. The front wheel can lock to just go straight or maneuver around.
Sarah –
Meets basic stroller needs
I am pleased with this jogging stroller. I donât exactly jog but I like to power walk with the stroller in the park. The stroller feels well balanced and is easy to push. Itâs an attractive design with all the necessary features. I find it to be a good value for a stroller that really meets my needs and my young granddaughters.
marcia rodriguez –
Itâs a nice stroller
It’s a nice stroller but it’s not for newborns as it says in the descriptionSo be careful,Returned
Webb –
Smooth Rolling & Affordable with Dual Snack Trays
This is a nice jogger stroller. At the current price of only $100 it seems to be a great value.I take my grandson on walks each week for about 5 miles and I’ve tried a range of strollers and joggers. I’m really happy with this one. It rolls smoothly even when running without the wheel wobble that is common with so many.One unexpected joy of this stroller is that there is a snack try and drink holder both for the rider and the pusher. I hadn’t really realized how many times it is nice to have a place to set a drink or a place to put a little snack. I’ve also found the little storage area in the tray handy for putting a wallet or keys and it is nice to have them out of sight if case you get distracted on the playground.Overall, I’m very happy with the “Baby Trend XCEL-R8⢠Jogger, Desert Blue”.
Robby Bershow –
Good Little Stroller
This thing made a good replacement for the one we had that had just gotten worn out after getting passed down through the family as each sibling knocks out a couple kids. This is easier to steer compared to that one and can be operated with one hand. The seatback can be adjusted to a few different angles to include vertical so it’s easier for little kids to reach the cupholder and snack tray.Folds up nicely and is fairly compact though the seatback has to be laid all the way down in order to fold up. Kind of annoying but not that big of a deal.