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Places to Go: Strollers! The best and worst strollers---talk about brands, your experiences, picks and pans!

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Default I found a pic of the new bob!!!! Ekqq

open this link and scroll down to the 8th pic....it's the new duallie i believe! shows the old bob when you open the link but shows a diff pic there!! looks gray?????

http://www.google.com/search?client=...78bdfafcb0c911

whoopsie nordy's you leaked the pic!!! love it!
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nice find. Also this must mean you already googling BOB prices, haha!
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yes i am lol! thanks for posting the pic on the thread
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it looks the exact same; basket looks more shallow and hangs a bit lower in the back....wonder if the fabric is shiny like a mb duo? pretty much unchanged though on the frame...
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I found more.







Find the largest image here: http://content.nordstrom.com/imagega...8/_6322938.jpg
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it looks the exact same; basket looks more shallow and hangs a bit lower in the back....wonder if the fabric is shiny like a mb duo? pretty much unchanged though on the frame...
The frame definitely looks unchanged. The fabric reminds me of the BJCM fabric. The fabric is so different from the old fabric. I wonder how this will effect the resale value of pre-2011 BOBs.
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not liking the gray/orange one...the purple on is pretty. i can also see a red button for the new car seat adaptor spot? we need to find a pic with the canopy fully open- dying to know if it is more of a bubble canopy (aka baby jogger's and more headroom!)... great pics!
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Interesting. I actually kind of liked the orange and didn't like the purple at all. I imagined the new purple in the old fabrics and though it would be a beautiful deep purple but I feel like in the new fabric it looks kind of muddy.
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I want one very very very much.
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Good finds! I do think it looks prettier - like a BOB/MB cross. Funny thing is, while I think it looks really nice (and more padded), I don't think I'd trade mine in. And I probably wouldn't pass up a deal on one of the 2010s to spend an extra $125 on a newer one. But we all know how I a bargain!

Honestly, I don't think it will affect resale that much. At least around here, BOBs are pretty in demand. I've always been amazed at how well they re-sell (almost for original MSRP in some cases), so even if they sell for a few dollars less, I don't think it will be a huge difference. Though I could be wrong!

PS - they're all on this page
or you can do a google image search for nordstrom bob revolution and you can see pics a little bigger than on this page... (I'm guessing that's what roseyloxs did)


ETA - they seem to have moved the wrist strap to the handlebar, which is interesting because supposedly the wriststrap at the base of the stroller is one of their safety features (so if you fall, you don't bring the stroller toppling down with you). Though that may just be the image...

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