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Advance Mobility Freedom Child and Adult Stroller

4.2 out of 5 Customer Rating
Advance Mobility Freedom Child and Adult Stroller is rated 4.2 out of 5 by 33.
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Description
Designed for children and adults with disabilities, the Baby Jogger® Advance Mobility Freedom Stroller is ready for any type of terrain, making it a versatile choice for everything from simple strolls to light jogging. The stroller's 16-inch wheels roll easily over gravel, sand, and trails, and can adapt to city strolling. The front wheel can be swapped out for a set of swivel wheels for moving through crowds, shops, and indoor malls. The Freedom stroller is designed to accommodate children and adults up to 200 lb with disabilities. And with its ergonomic handlebar, it's a cinch to maneuver. The stroller's padded reclining seat and adjustable 5-point safety harness help to provide a comfortable ride no matter how long the trip. A large, adjustable sun canopy offers protection, while a clear window and side ventilation panels offer a great view of the sights as they go by. With more storage and a rear parking brake, the Advance Mobility Freedom Stroller is ready for nearly any type of excursion.
  • The multi-position sun canopy with clear view windows and side ventilation panels provide shade, and allow for an easy check-in along the ride
  • The ergonomic handlebar makes pushing comfortable
Specifications
  • Color: Navy
  • Model#: 67402
  • Stroller Depth: 69.5 in
  • Stroller Width: 24.2 in
  • Stroller Weight: 35.3 lb
  • Stroller Height: 39.3 in
  • Product Width: 24.2 in
  • Product Height: 39.4 in
  • Product Depth: 69.5 in
Care & Maintenance
    • Washing Seat Fabric: You can machine wash your pushchair’s seat in cold water with a mild detergent. Be sure to remove the metal frame and plastic boards from the seat before washing. Do not use solvents, caustic or abrasive cleaning materials. To minimize shrinkage, simply reattach the seat to the frame to dry. Do not press, iron, dry clean, tumble dry or wring the fabric. If the seat covers need to be replaced, only use parts from an Advance Mobility Authorized Dealer. They are the only ones that are guaranteed to have been safety tested and designed to fit this seat. DO NOT machine wash your pushchair’s canopy. Plastic/Metal Parts: Wipe clean using a mild soap and warm water. You must not remove, dismantle or alter any part of the seat folding mechanism or brakes. Wheel Care: The wheels can be cleaned using a damp cloth. They will need to be dried completely with a soft towel or cloth. Moisture – especially from the beach – can rust the wheel bearing case. Spraying regularly with a silicone lubricant will keep your wheels looking healthy. Also, if you use your pushchair for large amounts of miles, your Pushchair will benefit from a yearly visit to the bike shop for wheel alignment. Refer to the number on the tire wall for the optimum pressure for your tires.
    • Be sure to remove the metal frame and plastic boards from the seat before washing.
Product Instructions
Recommended Use
Designed for children and adults with disabilities, up to 200 lb

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Rated 2 out of 5 by from Will need a large trunk to store A lot larger than expected, wish they had a midsize. It takes up most of the trunk space in a Ford Explorer. Something that would support up to a 100lb child would be nice. Was pretty simple to assemble. My son is only 7, this probably better fit for a teenager.
Date published: 2024-12-17
Rated 1 out of 5 by from Do not purchase - Discontinued and no warranty Do not buy! This stroller is advertised as being offered with a one year warranty but they neglect to state it is discontinued. Purchased in May, tried to use the warranty to replace a rear wheel with a bent axle and they referred me to another site to purchase a replacement wheel. Warranty is not valid, do not purchase!
Date published: 2024-12-02
Rated 5 out of 5 by from My daughter can now join me on the trail Perfect size for my 18 year old. I did a ton of research trying to find the perfect jogger so my adult special needs daughter could join me on my hikes. She has low muscle tone and is only able to walk short distances. This jogger has been the perfect solution. It is easy to push and very comfortable. My daughter is 4’10” 90 lbs and this was a great fit for her with plenty of room to spare. We tried it out on gravel and rocky terrain it worked great! I would highly recommend. Also the price is very reasonable especially compared to other models.
Date published: 2024-05-11
Rated 2 out of 5 by from Functional but missed the mark I wanted to leave a review because the only ones I could find were from people that got this for free. I didn’t. This isn’t from a promotion. This is from a mom of a child with disabilities with nothing to gain. Like: - not super heavy - Wheels easy to change (swivel or fixed front) - Seems durable - Nice sun shade - Ability to go on multiple surfaces is nice - 5 pt - Folds(ish) - Fit is good for tall 7 year old (wouldn’t be great for smaller children or tall adult especially with the fixed leg position, fixed seat depth, fixed harness position, etc.) - Fabric seems robust - Decent storage pocket on back for something kind of flat… blanket, spare clothes, diapers, etc. - cheaper than other brands Don’t like: - no padding really despite claims of padding… would be brutal for long rides - Footrest is not adjustable - Handle bar not height adjustable - Basket weight limit is around 10 lbs… no vent, oxygen, etc. unless you can carry it on your back while you push. - handlebar (per manufacturer) isn’t meant to hang equipment from- only the parent thing they sell… I wouldn’t even risk hanging pulse ox. - doesn’t come with a rain cover - No positional supports come with it, and apparently none are available. Laterals and stuff will have to be DIY. Overall, this is an okay option for individuals without medical equipment, or positioning support needs.. who are just the right height. A good option, perhaps, for individuals with endurance challenges- but certainly not for the broader population “with disabilities” the manufacturer is targeting. I don’t think this is a stroller for children and adults… and the weight limit doesn’t change that. It’s barely adjustable- which is an issue not only with comfort, but safety as well. Sure, a tiny or large person could sit in it… but with feet not touching the foot rest or knees bent awkwardly. If they want to serve the population, they should consider at least making the product in different sizes vs this “one size fits most” approach. The most adjustable feature it has is the sunshade. We will use it, because we paid for it- but we wish we’d gone for another brand. Going forward with this product will mean a lot of DIY for supports and comfort.
Date published: 2024-04-30
Rated 4 out of 5 by from Adaptive stroller with Baby Jogger high quality Thanks to the Stellar Product Testing Panel, our family was able to try the Baby Jogger Advance Mobility Freedom Child and Adult Stroller. Due to the significant cost and the fact that our child had only recently outgrown a standard jogging-style stroller, we had not previously tried an adaptive stroller. We were excited for this opportunity, as it can be difficult (as you surely know) to find a product that works for people with mobility needs as well as for their caregivers. Our family has experience with the Baby Jogger brand, having owned several of their strollers for the infant, toddler, and young-child stages, and I was hopeful that their brand's quality would be just as good in an adaptive stroller. Honestly - I was delighted, and my (few) complaints with this product are likely due to the high height/weight range of this adaptive stroller and the safety issues that are different between this stroller and one for young children. The Advance Mobility Freedom Stroller arrived in a large box and required some assembly. It was considerably more difficult than assembling one of their infant/toddler strollers, which made sense but was a bit frustrating. I felt that the instructions were a bit vague and took a bit of squinting and readjusting. In addition, you may have an easier time assembling this product with another person or an extra pair of hands. I do not recall needing additional tools beyond the included hex key/Allen wrench. I assembled this stroller on carpet to avoid scratches. Once fully assembled, only small adjustments are needed for travel/transport. According to Baby Jogger's manufacturer instructions and specifications, this adaptive stroller works for riders up to 200 pounds. My riding child is tall and slender, weighing approximately 65 pounds, and has respiratory conditions which can impact their mobility. We have a small paramedic bag containing medical equipment with us at all times, but no additional equipment that we use on a regular basis. I am slender and 5 feet tall; I can fit in this as well and find it a comfortable ride. I drive a minivan and am able to transport this stroller with the third row stowed. With the third row upright, I would need to remove the bicycle-style wheels. I find assembling/disassembling this stroller for transport and use low to medium difficulty. The main assembly and disassembly involve two steps in order to reduce the length of the stroller, and then to fold it mostly flat. With all of the wheels removed, I can MOSTLY fit this adaptive stroller into a generic XL/double stroller travel bag; the wheels can be stored in the bag with the stroller, but the stroller itself is too tall to fit completely even when folded (handlebar stuck out of the drawstring-closure bag). The front wheel (fixed bicycle-style spoked wheel) or front wheels (lockable swivel wheels) are secured with pins and can be swapped or removed for transport; the rear wheels are bicycle-style and remove quickly with the push of a button. Removing the rear wheels is quicker than removing the front wheel, and the fixed wheel has a larger "footprint" than the lockable swivel wheels. For maintaining the bicycle-style wheels, you'd benefit from purchasing a portable tire pump and pressure gauge. Maintaining them like bicycle wheels will benefit you, and you may want to have a patch handy in case you notice that your tire is flat. WHEEL WIDTH IS IMPORTANT TO CONSIDER, and I say this in all caps for a reason. With the rear wheels affixed, the width of the stroller is approximately 31"-32". This is the width of a standard wheelchair, and spaces that are explicitly wheelchair-accessible should accommodate this stroller. However, if you are going from a small-child stroller to this adaptive stroller, please be prepared for a shock, because you may get stuck in a doorway. If traveling, request accessible accommodations, because it will make your travel much easier even if you aren't typically a wheelchair user. The reclining seat and canopy were a delight. Velcro kept the flaps on the canopy open (for caregiver visibility and rider happiness), and mesh kept most of those flaps breathable. The reclining seat allowed for a more comfortable ride, and I can absolutely see us using this after a procedure with anesthesia or simply when the rider is a little tired. A flap at the top rear of the seat allows for air circulation when the seat is reclined; this feature is standard in many strollers. The footplate (with hook and loop fasteners to secure feet) and 5-point harness are easy to secure, adjust, and release. My child was not quite tall enough to require the fasteners, so we did not use them. They were comfortable just resting their feet on the footplate and it did not impede our use. The rear brakes lock each wheel individually. This feature was a little frustrating to use, particularly because I'm so short and really had to stretch my foot out to lock the brake - twice! - and then repeat the process to unlock it. I'm not sure that I'd refer to the brakes as "flip flop friendly" and I feel that Baby Jogger has done a better job of this with other child stroller models. The stroller contains a basket that was large enough to hold our medic bag, and bars beneath the basket keep it from sagging on the ground. A larger or rigid-sized bag or cooler may not work for this space, but for easily squashed items, you should have no problems with storage. My biggest complaint with the Advance Mobility Freedom stroller involves the fixed front wheel. While I love that Baby Jogger has included two different wheel types, I dislike that the front bicycle-style wheel is fixed. We took this stroller to our favorite park, which has hills and a lovely lake. However, there are a number of walking paths that curve or switch back, and the fixed wheel makes it impossible to steer this stroller. I already know that we would not be able to take this stroller with us to the zoo because of this feature. While some users may prefer the fixed wheel (typically used for running/jogging on a straight path), I dislike it as it prevents one from properly turning the stroller to avoid hazards or simply to travel on a curved path. One way that Baby Jogger has solved this problem in other stroller models I do appreciate the inclusion of the hand brake, which is used solely for this fixed front wheel. If you need an adaptive stroller or an alternative to a wheelchair, this is a travel-friendly product that can go almost anywhere with ease, providing comfort for the rider and convenience for the caregiver. (Also, Baby Jogger - please make a transport cover or bag for this! If nothing else, it will help protect against weather.)
Date published: 2023-12-02
Rated 3 out of 5 by from Baby Jogger Advance Mobility Freedom Stroller I was given this adaptive stroller to test out as part of the Stellar Product Testing Panel. My overall impression of this stroller is that it is very heavy. The locking features, seatbelts, fabrics and wheels are well made and solid, however it is very heavy and hard to maneuver with. This stroller provided an option for bigger individuals for outdoor adventures. The wheels glide smoothly and the storage area on the bottom of the stroller are huge which is my favorite part about this stroller, but this stroller is very hard to fold due to its size. Personally I do not think this is convenient to take this stroller out on a daily basis, but would consider taking this one out for long walks in the amusement parks.
Date published: 2023-11-16
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Great stroller I use this stroller with my 4 year old, I love that I can continue to use this for years to come. It works great on all terrains even grass (which comes in handy with all of the outdoor activities we do). It was also pretty easy to put together in no time at all. I think his favorite part is the large canopy to block the sun! I received this adaptive stroller from the Stellar Product Testing Panel.
Date published: 2023-11-03
Rated 4 out of 5 by from All you need for years to come If you are in need of a versatile stroller for children and adults, then the Advance Mobility Freedom Stroller is all you need. Whether you are strolling through the city or going for a light jog this stroller is up for the job. I will say, unboxing the Advance Mobility Freedom Child and Adult Stroller was a beast. The metal frame is solid and quite large. It took about 15 minutes to put it together with eager kids waiting to hop in. The only downfall of the size is that once we had it up, we couldn’t get it through the doorway. This was a pain to have to fold it down and reset up outside, but it didn’t take long. I live on a mountainside, with 2 little ones and 2 elders. I took one, age 3 almost 40 lbs, to the park which is located down the mountain a few blocks away. My favorite feature is the interchangeable front wheels. You don’t have to choose between a jogging stroller and swivel wheels for everyday use. The ride is smooth and the wheels were able to handle pavement, grass, and rocky terrain flawlessly for a ride so large. Pushing it back up the hill to go home wasn’t even as hard as it had been with our standard children’s stroller. I love that it feels strong enough to handle adults up to 200 lbs. The thought that I can transport my kids and grandparents alike with ease as they get older is truly a plus. However, if you are towards the higher weight limit it can put a lot of pressure on the tires – almost flattening them out. Thanks to the Stellar Product Testing Panel for providing me with this adaptive stroller. Between the reclining padded seats, spacious storage area, and versatile wheels with Individual rear parking brakes and handbrake – it is hard to find a true con to this stroller.
Date published: 2023-11-03
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Advance Mobility Freedom Child and Adult Stroller
$1,199.99