Jogging Stroller Advice - Brooklyn,MI

Updated on April 26, 2010
T.M. asks from Brooklyn, MI
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I would like any/all advice I can get from you all on jogging strollers.

MY USAGE FOR ONE:
1) To go on small hikes with moderate terrian (mainly for my 2 year old who is 30 lbs.) Really no jogging involved
2) To also use possibly when shopping or going to the zoo

WANTS:
1) It needs to be able to fold down (easy and as flat as possible)
2) For it to be somewhat lightweight (it's a stroller - I expect weight just not tons of it)

QUESTIONS:
1) To have a locked wheel OR swivel wheel OR (if possible) to get one with the option to lock a swivel wheel?
2) A good brand that doesn't cost too much (between $100 to $170) Schwin or InStep or whatever

Thanks for the advice!

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S.H.

answers from Detroit on

We have a Kidarooz bike trailer that is also a stroller. It fits two small kids and has a handlebar for pushing that can be taken off if you attach it to the bike. We do use it for biking sometimes, but it has been to the park for walks and hikes on dirt trails many a time. The front wheel is removable for biking as well. The two main wheels are large in diameter, which really makes for easy pushing. Much easier than a standard stroller. It doesn't really get smaller, so that isn't a plus for your wants, though. It is moderately lightweight and has rear wheel locks. We have been very pleased with our purchase, although I think it was more that what your price range is. Just another option, though. Good luck!

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B.S.

answers from Detroit on

check craigslist, consignment shops, mom-to-mom sales, and babycheapskate.com for great deals.

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T.Z.

answers from Detroit on

I have a Jeep Brand Jogging stroller. It does not have the swivel front wheel, so if you need to make a sharp turn, you have to pull down on the handle bars to slightly lift the front wheel. Otherwise, you turn it by shifting it's weight from side to side for smoother turns. It isn't too terribly heavy, but also doesn't fold super tiny either due to the larger jogging wheels. There is a large basket to hold all of the necessities too! I think if it had a swivel wheel on the front (and I think they offer one now), it would be perfect!

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M.H.

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We have the baby trend, you can swivel the front tire or not. I does not fold that flat, but you can easily take off the wheels for a flatter fold. (we have done that on vacation in order to take it with us). We like it, it rides nice over grass, woodchips and we have done some mild terriane with it. It was about $100 at target.

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T.S.

answers from Sacramento on

BabyTrend makes some nice inexpensive joggers. There is a model with a large stationary wheel (best if you're actually going to job because it's more stable for high speeds) and another very similar model with a slightly smaller swivel wheel that can lock easily.

For what you've mentioned, I'd recommend one with a wheel that can swivel or lock when you need it to. For getting around the zoo and shopping, you'll be glad for the maneuverability of a swivel wheel. The BabyTrend I have now folds easily although you've got the wheel height to contend with, but if you need it to get into a smaller trunk or whatever, you can pop the wheels off with the quick release in about ten seconds.

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S.F.

answers from Detroit on

I have the baby trend jogging stroller that came with a car seat for infant use as well. (you can get it without the carseat). Love it on rough or smooth terrain. I don't jog with it but use it ALL the time whenever I am out, we ( me and my 2 year old) walk alot. I've never used an umbrella stroller. I like the space underneath to carry bags and it's easy to use. It has the option for both locked and swivel front wheel as well as two locks on the back wheels to keep stroller stationary if needed. You want the option to lock the front wheel. If you move fast and jog with it the front wheel wobbles and is not sturdy so you need the lock on it to keep it sturdy. It basically folds in half easily to stow. I have an SUV so I don't have trouble. We go to the zoo often and I took it with us to Disney World when my girl was 9 months old. The seat reclines for naps as well. I see many people with this model. Very easy to use on dirt paths or bad and rocky sidewalks. I have not used it on hills.

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