
Joolz
Aer+
Travel-friendly, city-nimble, but tiny storage and struggles off-pavement.

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I bought the Bob Revolution Flex 3.0 last year and I swear I could take it anywhere. If the one you saw was in good condition I’d 1000% recommend.
Rental bob all the way we made it till 7 with one.
I've taken a BOB Revolution Flex 3.0 out on a course a few times, but only in dry conditions on relatively flat courses. I'd never bother if it was muddy tbh. Works fine, especially since I can take my old Crunch bag and hang it on the backside and have easy access to discs. Personally i'd find one with a parking brake on the handle, especially if you play anywhere with hills it could roll down. Just easier to repeatedly use compared to the foot brake.
At some point I had to throw “aesthetic” right out the window and go for practicality! I feel like a lot of these brands (I’m looking at you Uppa) are only good for one thing …looking aesthetic. I live in a rural-ish area and wanted something that could handle all terrains and ended up choosing the B.O.B. Revolution Flex 3.0 jogging stroller with the Clek Liing car seat + adapter. The nice thing with the BOB stroller is the weight rate of up to 75lbs and the suspension is great! I feel like we will get a lot of use out of it (though not as stylish as an uppa baby) and I love that we could mix and match whatever car seat we wanted (including the maxi cosi car seat if you prefer). I chose the Liing Clek because it is one of the only car seats manufactured in Canada, had a wicked safety rating, and washes up super easy! I hope this helps! I spent so many hours anxiously going back and forth between strollers 🥲 I too went to West Coast (in Vancouver) and they tried to sell me the same Zelia setup. Glad I chose differently! The price felt much more worth it!
If you’re on gravel and hills, you don’t really need two strollers. A single all-terrain stroller handles both town and country. The BOB Gear Revolution Flex 3.0 is good pick big wheels, good suspension, smooth on rough ground. You can alos [check this](https://www.reddit.com/r/KeepThisInMind/comments/1lwth3i/need_a_best_cheap_travel_stroller_under_300_which/) for more good options here.
I have both an older Thule and the BOB Revolution Flex 3.0. I prefer the BOB I’m just about every way, but again I’m comparing it against an older Thule.

Joolz
Aer+
Travel-friendly, city-nimble, but tiny storage and struggles off-pavement.

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