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What kind of jogging stroller is the best?
What did you use? Do you recommend it or another? Thank you!
5 Answers
- ?Lv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
I have a Jeep Jogging stroller which I love. It only seats one baby, but it is excellent on all kinds of terrain. http://www.jeepworld.com/merchandise/libertystroll...
- 1 decade ago
This all depends on what you are looking for in a jogging stroller. Some jogging strollers are meant only for jogging. They have no versatility and are large and bulk. They work great for jogging, but are not the most convenient for anything else. You will spend a lot of money buying the jogging stroller and then buying a regular every day stroller. I like the BOB jogging strollers because they work great for both options. They work as normal everyday jogging strollers and they can double up for every day use. They also have a great folding mechanism and are so easy to use. They do cost a little bit more, but since you won't have to buy multiple strollers this can cancel out. Check out the review in my source section on the BOB Revolution Jogging stroller. This a great versatility stroller for anybody. Best of luck.
- MinnowLv 71 decade ago
We have a very basic, cheap, Baby Trend. It's the first jogger I've tried so I may not have a lot of experience in comparing it. But I LOVE it.
First, I like how it's not too wide. If I can walk down an aisle, my stroller can as well. This has surprised people when we've walked around them before or through an area they didn't expect us to fit through. I can walk through the bike-breaks in the fence down at the park, something I couldn't do with a normal stroller. I can maneuver in a crowded store. It's wonderful!
Second, I like the wheels. They're rubber bike tires for little kid bikes, so they're good sized and take impacts well as well as roll over any obstacle just about that we encounter. Cracks in the sidewalk don't even phase us anymore, and going up and down curbs isn't a big deal either. I like the fact that if one was ever to get shredded or ruined then really I could just go to a local bike shop and buy a new tire and that would be it.
Third, I like that there's no separate braking system. There's a hand-string that attaches to my hand so the stroller can't get away, but I've seen too many recalls with the braking systems on some bikes. Unless you're running, I don't see the point, and think it's just something else to break.
Fourth, I like the H harness, and so does my daughter. She nearly fell out of a lap-belt on the old stroller we had. She also loves the cup-holders, and so do I, we each have two. And I have a little compartment for things like a stop-watch or cellphone.
The only complaint I have is the under-basket doesn't hold much weight, something like 5lbs supposedly. And maybe how easily it stores. It folds really easily, but to fit in my car trunk you have to take the wheels off (very easy to do, it's made to do that) and it doesn't fit in my husband's car's trunk (I think I did fit it there once though, he just keeps it messier.) The newer Baby Trends fold down a lot more than mine though, and some have built in MP3 players (which I've found are actually far more useful in a long-walk than I thought it would be. I have a little teddy bear my daughter brings with a speaker and I put the MP3 player in it. She loves having it along.) However, my old Graco stroller wouldn't fit in EITHER of our cars and had to sit in the back seat next to my daughter for us to take it anywhere. Ugh.
Add: Oh, ours does have a swivel front wheel that can be locked if you're running. So it's both a fixed and swivel wheel, which I love. I always keep it on swivel though. I don't run.
- 1 decade ago
What I have found works the best is one with a rotating front wheel and not a fixed one. Really it depends on what you would like in it (cup holders, compartment underneath to hold things, etc.). Also depending on how tall you are make sure that it is comfortable for you and the right height.
- Anonymous4 years ago
we've 2 - a toddler Jogger sort and a Chariot. i like the two, yet for in basic terms working like the toddler Jogger greater effectual. it relatively is smaller and greater compact than the chariot and much less complicated to fold up in case you're able to desire to positioned it on your automobile. you're able to desire to purchase a sunlight coloration for it, a conceal for chillier or moist climate, and a computer virus internet. The Chariot comes with all of those issues with it. With a Chariot, you additionally can use it to pass u . s . a . ski and cycle. yet for in basic terms working - toddler Jogger is the acceptable.