Tuesday, February 07, 2012
Baby Jogger
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Baby Jogger

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Prams


Brand Information

Baby Jogger is a leading designer and manufacturer of high performance jogging style prams and all-terrain strollers. The company was started in 1984 by Phil Baechler, a local newspaper journalist, who sought to create a solution that would allow him to spend time time with his infant son whilst keeping active and maintaining his jogging routine. Beachler not the limitations of exisiting prams and stollers in relation to long distanace use and stresses caused by speed and varied surfaces. Beachler oversaw the development of the company's first product, suiabley named the Baby Jogger.

Baby Jogger head office is located in HQ Richmond, Virginia USA.

Celeb customers - Halle Berry, Trista Sutter, Laurence Fishburne, Tori Spelling, Anna Friel, Salma Hayek, Julia Roberts, Jennifer Garner, Brooke Shields and more check out the pic's
here.

Warranty Information*

Baby Jogger Limited Lifetime Warranty: Baby Jogger warrants that the frame is free of manufacture defects for the lifetime of the product. Manufacture defects include, but are not limited to, the breaking of welds and frame tube damage. Textile or soft-side materials and all other components shall be warranted for one year from the date of purchase (except for tubes and tires). Proof of purchase is required to make a warranty claim and the warranty is only extended to the original purchaser.

Warranty does not cover:

  • Normal wear and tear
  • Corrosion or rust
  • Incorrect assembly or the installation of third party parts or accessories not compatible with the original design
  • Accidental or intentional damage, abuse or neglect
  • Commercial use
  • Improper storage/care of the unit

*Consumers may have extra rights in some countries or states. The above content has in part been sourced from Baby Jogger documentation. Always consult with the product manual, store of purchase or manufacturer.