

So far in the Bumbleride Indie Twin review series, I’ve introduced you to the Indie Twin and its standard and optional accessories. This post is all about how it rolls, rides and runs.
Simply put, the Indie Twin is a dream to push. The stroller has four 12 inch air inflated tires and the front two can rotate 360 degrees. Because of the awesome tires the stroller turns easily, and I can even push and steer with one hand which is pretty incredible for a double.
The wheels can lock straight in two positions -with the wheels out in front of the stroller (the forward position – which resembles a jogging stroller) or underneath the stroller (the rear position). Locking in the rear position takes a few inches off the length of the stroller, which is nice. When the wheels are locked, you have to steer a bit differently and pivot on the rear wheels to turn and adjust.
Jogging
Bumbleride describes the stroller as “not a true jogging stroller. It is an all-terrain stroller with a swiveling front wheel that can be locked inline for brisk walks.”
Although not classified as a true jogging stroller, the Indie Twin can be used for short distances and light jogging. I do not run – not short, not light, nothing, thank you very much – so my husband was in charge of this portion of the review. He locked the wheels in position and was off! When he returned 20ish minutes later he excitedly returned and told me I had to see the kids in the stroller because they were both sound asleep. Apparently, the ride is smooth and soothing for a baby and a toddler. (Of course, by the time I got the camera Baby Girl woke up but Toddler Boy was still racked out.)
My husband reported that the stroller was great and met his high expectations. He was a bit sore the next day and we attribute that to the fact that no matter how nice the stroller rides, he was still pushing 50 pounds of kid and 34 pounds of stroller. I think that, as with all forms of exercise, this is probably something that takes some getting used to and you have to build up your double stroller strength, so to speak. We both think being able to use this stroller for exercise – whether a brisk walk or short jog – is a huge plus.
All Terrain
We live near some really nice trails that go for miles in the shade of tons of trees. The trails are rugged and uneven. I was hesitant to take the stroller on the trails for the first few weeks I was using it – not because I thought it wouldn’t handle well, but because I didn’t want to get my pretty stroller dirty. I finally took it back there a couple days ago and as I expected, the stroller handled really well. It was obviously more difficult to maneuver than when walking on the sidewalk, but it still pushed easily, turned well and handled the bumpy uneven terrain nicely.
To Buy… Walking, brisk walking, light jogging – the Bumbleride Indie Twin handles them all beautifully. I think the biggest surprise of this stroller from the word go has been how easy it maneuvers and pushes.
Or Not to Buy… The Indie Twin comes with a jogging strap but there are no instructions for how to use it.
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Shop! Purchase the Bumbleride Indie Twin for $660. It’s available in six bright colors – pick your favorite and you can get moving with your little ones.
Next Time… Tune in next week for a round up of the Indie Twin as well as a look at the other Bumbleride strollers.
Thank you to Bumbleride for providing a sample product for the purposes of this review. The opinions expressed in this review are mine and others may have a different experience.










Amy
October 12, 2009Wow, I can't believe the front two wheels turn 360 degrees! Awesome stroller!
Bradi
October 13, 2009I am in desperate need of this stroller so I don't have to buy bigger jeans! I need a double stroller to take my kids with me when I go walking/jogging!
cpsnsamples
October 13, 2009i like the wheel lock system
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me
October 14, 2009This is exactly what I need. I never run, but after my firstborn, I really needed to get out of the house and walking again. I was thinking of other strollers, but I really need an all terrain one. I walk to church, which is one block away, but we cut through an open field. I can hardly push my other brand single stroller through the cut grass. This would be so perfect for me when my second one comes in December, so I can go walking and bring my babies to church in style. LOL
Question: Did it get dirty when you did try it out on rough terrain? Was is easy to clean?