The Sports buggy has four possible positions:
* single totally flat newborn - the main seat can be reclined completely flat, providing a safe, comfortable seat for your infant. Seat harness can even be used to provide you with ease of mind that baby is securely in seat.
* single upright toddler - your big guy or gal will gladly climb in the comfortable main seat, relaxing their growing legs on the foot rest.
* one infant and one toddler (with doubles kit) - with infant lying in fully reclined position of the main seat, easily snap in the doubles kit to the front of the main seat, over the baby, and both kids will be comfortable and you will be amazed how easy you maneuver two kids.
* two toddlers (with doubles kit) - as baby grows, put the smaller child in the doubles kit in back and your larger toddler in front. Will your little one in the back be getting the shaft, with a lousy view? Little kids are easily adaptable. It's a novelty, it's fun and they are shielded from most of weathers elements.
This makes the Phil&Teds' a one of a kind innovation in the world of all-terrain strollers and in-line double buggies. You can really get out & about with two toddlers & it's just a "click" to convert to the baby plus toddler position.
The Sports buggy is the sporty inline of the Phil&Teds strollers. With it's practical rugged frame and functional use the Sports buggy is great as a singles or doubles with the doubles kit attached, this is an excellent choice for active families.
Phil and Teds Sports Features:
* ergonomic, adjustable handle
* infinitely adjustable seat angles from upright to totally lie-flat newborn
* one touch quick release wheels
* Reclining seat in doubles kit
* Locking mechanism to hold stroller closed
* Single action, dual-rear brake
* Inflatable tires
* View Instructions
A Mompreneur's Review::
My family has been using a Phil&Teds stroller for 4 years now and we can't say enough about how much we love the compactness and maneuverability for using it being a doubles stroller. It's hard to compare to any other doubles.
All four of the Phil&Teds strollers have the same functionality and the same awesome compactness for a doubles. The Sport is one version up from the Classic, with the adjustable handle bar and reclining doubles kit being the biggest differences. The foot brake is extremely stiff on the Sport buggy and tends to be easier to use by hand, which some see as an inconvenience where as others are willing to deal with it for the better price when comparing it to the Dash or stroller comparison chart for a comparison of the four Phil and Teds strollers.
| Specifications | |
| Manufacturer | Phil&Teds |
| Adjustable Handlebar | y |
| Brake Type | Foot |
| Car Seat Adaptors | Graco SnugRide, Graco SnugRide 32, Chico Key Fit Chico Key Fit 30, Peg Perego Primo Viaggio SIP 30/30, Maxi-Cosi Mico |
| Dimensions | Folded w/o wheels: 30" L x 20" W x 9" H; Hip to Knee: 11"; Knee to Foot: 10"; Seat Back: 23"; Seat Width: 25" |
| Number Of Wheels | 3 |
| Front Wheel Type | Swivel |
| Recline | Y |
| Reversible Seat | N |
| Shocks | N |
| Single or Double | Single |
| Stroller Type | All-terrain |
| Warranty | 1 year limited warranty |
| Wheel Size | 12" |
| Weight Capacity | single position: 55lbs. Single & toddler: 88lbs. |
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Nice concept but could change a few things Review by Helpfulsister
Quality Price Value I have had this stroller for almost a year. There are many things I do like about it.
* Easy to fold and unfold
* Harness system
* Storage compartment is large
* rides nice
*adjustable handlebar is great
*double stroller with small footprint
But there are few things I would change or even makes me consider a different stroller
* heavy -being pregnant with my second, I can carry it but it is heavy
* once you have your second you lose the storage compartment basically because our oldest will be sitting where it is now
* BREAK IS SO HARD TO USE- I have to use my hand to get the break to engage and to release (mind you i am a 6ft tall ex college athlete)
* just wondering how older child will like being sat behind the stroller and not being able to see out the front and no engagement with other sibling. We as parents think they should see one another and that is one of the things to why we are looking at getting something else. But that is just our opinion. Second is not born yet (8 weeks) and son (11.5 months) cant tell us what he thinks yet. :) (Posted on 6/30/10)

