: Strollometer Wireless Stroller Speedometer/Odometer (Black/Green)

: Strollometer Wireless Stroller Speedometer/Odometer (Black/Green)

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Strollometer Wireless Stroller Speedometer/Odometer (Black/Green)

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Strollometer Wireless Stroller Speedometer/Odometer (Black/Green)
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Piece Availability: In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served.

Street Price: $45.95
Gaunz Org Price: $39.95
Savings!: $6.00 (13%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 7308





Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Health and Beauty
Product Brand: Strollometer
Color: Black/green
EAN: 0890461001001
Label: Strollometer
Product Manufacturer: Strollometer
Model: 00
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Strollometer
Release Date: September 18, 2006
Ranking: 7308
Studio: Strollometer
Variation Description: Black/green


Piece facts:
  • World's first computer/speedometer designed to fit on any baby stroller
  • Features easy-to-read display screens that help you track your stroll's workout benefits
  • Wireless console and transmitter easily straps-on and straps-off stroller
  • Tracks current/maximum/averge speed, trip distance, ambient temperature, daily mileage, trip time, and current time
  • Winner of the 2006 JPMA Innovation Award and iParenting Media Award Winner




(Black/Green) Speedometer/Odometer Stroller Wireless Strollometer






0ur opinion:

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Presenting the world's first computer/speedometer designed to fit on any baby stroller--the Strollometer. This 8-function, wireless marvel helps you get the most out of what you're already doing: strolling. With an easy strap-on, strap-off design, The Strollometer is the must-have accessory for any new mom looking to get back into shape after pregnancy.

Want to get back into shape after having a baby, but can't find the time? 0ne solution--do more of what you're already doing. Stroll.



Adi Weber, co-inventor of the Strollometer, with her kids.
Made by Parents, for Parents
Co-invented by Adi and Don Weber, the Strollometer is the product of parents who wanted to get more out of their strolls.

0ur inspiration for the Strollometer came about one month after l gave birth to our third child, Deena. l would often take my daughter on strolls in an attempt to squeeze in a good workout while she napped. Unfortunately, l never knew how far l went, how fast l strolled, or whether my 'workout' would ever measure up to the workouts l was familiar with at my gym. Nothing designed for bikers or walkers gave me the information, accuracy or ease l wanted.

The idea for the Strollometer was born. And by designing it from the ground up, we made sure it could easily strap-on to any stroller--whether it's traditional, all-terrain or jogging.

Happy strolling! -- Adi
How it Works
The Strollometer features easy-to-read display screens that help you keep tabs on your stroll:



Current Speed: Like a treadmill, you always know how fast or how slow you're strolling. Feeling good? Why not pick up the pace?


Maximum Speed: You powerstroll through the neighborhood. A nice flat stretch is up ahead...you pick up the pace...But make sure you jog or run only with a jogging stroller.


Average Speed: You stroll for 50 minutes at an average speed of 4 mph. You feel great. Tomorrow try strolling a touch faster.


Trip Distance: No more retracing your route with your car to see how far you've gone. You stroll for two and a half miles. Why not make it an even three?



Trip Time: Time flies when you're on a stroll. Why not add an extra 15 minutes and feel even better?


Daily Mileage: You run errands. You spend the afternoon at the mall. You run more errands. Was it a day without exercise? Hardly. Today's tally: 2.6 miles and counting.


Ambient Temperature: You walk into a restaurant and suddenly it hits you: this place is cold. You glance at your Strollometer. Yup, time to pull out the blankie.


Clock Time: Baby yoga at 10. Lunch date at noon. Pediatrician at 3. You've got the current time--whether your Strollometer is on or off.


Easy to lnstall
The Strollometer is wireless and straps-on, straps-off any stroller. Just follow these simple steps and you'll be up and strolling in seconds:



Strap console band onto stroller handlebar.


Slide console onto band.


Place adhesive-backed magnetic strip onto outermost edge of the rear wheel.


Strap on stroller leg and position sensor over magnet.



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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Awesome! ...
Strollometer is great. Adi the inventor is top-notch customer service. She answered all my questions and helped me out so much. I needed a replacement of magnets and she mailed them immediately at no charge. She sent me info. on corret placement for my stroller model as well. Highly recommended. Best business I've EVER dealt with without a doubt. You won't regret buying a Strollometer.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Must have for urban moms/dads!
I bought my strollometer earlier this year to use on my jogging stroller, but quickly decided that I'd much rather track the daily miles I put on my regular stroller instead (since it gets a lot more miles than the jogging stroller).

It was extremely easy to set up, everything you need is right in the package. It took me 5 minutes.

The accuracy is also great. I was so amazed by how many miles it said I walked that I actually double checked it vs. Google maps (it was correct!).

It also does a cumulative mileage for the day so you can see how far you've walked that day. This helps me manage my days a little better - since I can see how far I've walked already. Since we've been using it a while I know the mileage to our local attractions (park, grocery store, swings, playdates, etc.), so I can either push myself to go the extra mile or hold back knowing that I've gotten quite a walk in already.

This is one of my favorite mom inventions. Great value for $39, especially since it ships for free!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Personal Trainer ...
When I had my baby, there was NO WAY I was making it back to the gym.
This was recommended by a friend and has made all the difference in the world.
It's now just about how far I go, I can gauge how fast I'm going. So I push
myself (while pushing my baby along the way, too!) A really neat product.
Highly recommend it!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Purchase!
I love my Strollometer. I alternate using it on my BOB Duallie and Bugaboo. I downloaded cheat sheets from the Strollometer website on how to mount the sensor on my strollers. Not only was it easy to install, it's extremely durable and the data I receive is fantastic! My Strollometer has stood up to many miles including some rough terrain while using my BOB. Bottom line - great purchase, love using it and highly recommend it.




Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Broken piece of junk ...
I bought this to install on my Schwinn jogging stroller. And the plastic pieces snapped and broke as soon as I tried to install it. Cheap, flimsy piece of junk. The manufacturer should have spent an extra dollar building it stronger so it could be installed without breaking. There goes that 40 bucks...

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