Schwinn Free Wheeler Double Reviews and Specifications
*Colour range may not be available in all regions
- 12” swivel front wheels allows for easy maneuvering in tight spaces while large 16” rear wheels smoothly handle any terrain
- Lightweight aluminum frame folds quickly and stores easily with one-hand fold design
- Rear suspension system ensures a smooth comfortable ride everytime
- Spacious under seat basket provide extra storage
- 5-point harness offers a safe and secure ride
- Generous canopy protects little ones from the sun
- Recommended age of 6 months old
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| This pram is suitable | From 6 months |
| Seat capacity | 45.45 kg | 100.0 lbs |
| Can direction of seat be reversed? | No |
| Number of Wheels that Swivel | 1 |
| Handle height adjustable? | Yes |
| Handle reversible? | No |
| Toddler Seat Option? | Not available |
Reader Reviews





Not Bad at All - am a happy customer!
Reviewed by: just a mum of two beautiful gi
from Perth WA, Mar 12, 2008
General Review
it's not one to bring indoors much although i found it so much nicer to push around in the shopping malls than a shopping trolley! despite its size it does fit through most doorways and aisles -you just need a plan B just in case or prepare yourself to go the long way around... my two girls different in age were both comfortable and that for me was a priority, plus i have to mention again how nice it is to push - i know it's a jogger meant for outdoor activities and yes i get out and about around the burbs, the river, the parks with it... and i found it all good in the outdoors. Would probably need it's own parking bay at home.
It does take up the whole boot space in our CRV but i can at least get it in the car without any hassles (i'm 5'4" small build)compared to our emmaljunga which did my back in :(
Pros
*suprisingly light for it's size
*easy to manouvre especially when considering it's size
*travels well over rough terrain
*can individually adjust either seat to suit childrens needs - I have a 2.5 yr old and a 1 yr old
Cons
*the looks you get when you're pushing your children through the shopping malls
*got a flat tyre once when going for a walk - became very difficult to push - would suggest learning to replace inner tube just in case it happens to you! have a spare and a hand tyre pump onboard...