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Jogging Strollers Versus Traditional Strollers Some people love to use a jogging stroller for their regular outings and the reasons are something to think about. For example, a regular baby stroller usually has two wheels in the front as well as two in the back. This makes them harder to turn and steer. The width of this type of stroller is also challenging and can make getting through doorways a chore. A jogging stroller has just one wheel on the front base which turns easily in any direction. With a jogging stroller that has a swivel wheel you can easily maneuver in and out of tight spaces with the stroller. Just remember to lock the wheel in place before jogging. Another difference is that most standard strollers have a stationary handle whereas a jogging stroller will many times have an adjustable handle to meet the height requirements of different people. Comfort and fit when jogging is extremely important. Wheels on a jogging stroller are large and easier to push as well, so doesn’t it make sense to purchase a jogging stroller as your all-purpose stroller? Many people purchase a regular stroller and a jogging stroller both, but it really isn’t necessary. One important thing to remember when jogging with a stroller is that your child should be at least six months old. It is okay to take them for a ride, but no jogging until they are older, so any bumping or jarring won’t hurt them. Varieties of Baby Strollers There are many different varieties of baby strollers, from the umbrella stroller to the jogging stroller, but one feature that is most important to parents is portability. The problem of choosing a stroller arises when you have to trade one feature for another, because all baby strollers are not created equal! And although this site is mainly about the running stroller it is important to know all types and what is available to you and your family.

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Jogging Strollers Versus Traditional Strollers

Some people love to use a jogging stroller for their regular outings and the reasons are

something to think about. For example, a regular baby stroller usually has two wheels in the

front as well as two in the back. This makes them harder to turn and steer. The width of this

type of stroller is also challenging and can make getting through doorways a chore.

A jogging stroller has just one wheel on the front base which turns easily in any direction. With

a jogging stroller that has a swivel wheel you can easily maneuver in and out of tight spaces with

the stroller. Just remember to lock the wheel in place before jogging.

Another difference is that most standard strollers have a stationary handle whereas a jogging

stroller will many times have an adjustable handle to meet the height requirements of different

people. Comfort and fit when jogging is extremely important.

Wheels on a jogging stroller are large and easier to push as well, so doesn’t it make sense to

purchase a jogging stroller as your all-purpose stroller? Many people purchase a regular stroller

and a jogging stroller both, but it really isn’t necessary.

One important thing to remember when jogging with a stroller is that your child should be at

least six months old. It is okay to take them for a ride, but no jogging until they are older, so any

bumping or jarring won’t hurt them.

Varieties of Baby Strollers

There are many different varieties of baby strollers, from the umbrella stroller to the jogging

stroller, but one feature that is most important to parents is portability. The problem of choosing

a stroller arises when you have to trade one feature for another, because all baby strollers are not

created equal! And although this site is mainly about the running stroller it is important to know

all types and what is available to you and your family.

Below is a list of the varieties of baby strollers and some of their features.

Umbrella Strollers:

The umbrella stroller is lightweight, small, and easy to carry, just like an umbrella. It takes up

very little room and can be stored almost anywhere. The problem with this type of stroller is

comfort. They may be good for short trips to the store, but for anything longer this is not a good

option for your child. Many people have the umbrella stroller as an extra stroller because they

are very inexpensive.

Lightweight Strollers:

This is a little better than the umbrella stroller and does provide a seat for your child to sit in that

is more comfortable as well. There are usually no other features to the lightweight stroller, and it

may not have storage pockets.

Medium to Heavy Duty Strollers:

For years there was no such thing as a jogging stroller and you would make your choice from

medium to heavy duty baby strollers. These are still in demand today by parents who don’t like

to jog, and they have many amenities to go along with them. Most have lots of storage

compartments, but remember that many of these strollers take up lots of storage room and aren’t

that easy to fold down.

Stroller Travel Systems:

The stroller travel system is by far the most popular stroller today because of their

versatility. Most travel systems have an infant car seat and carrying seat that clips in and out of

the stroller system, which can also be used in the automobile. A system like this is one your

child can grow with from infancy to well into their toddler years. They cost more but if you pro-

rate it over the years you will use the system it could very well be the best way to go.

Universal Car Seat Carrier Strollers:

This stroller is different in that it is merely a metal frame with stroller wheels that you can clip

on an infant car seat. Universal car seat carriers will work with most known brands of car

seats. The problem here is that once your child is past the infant stage you will still need to

purchase another stroller.

Multi-function Strollers:

This stroller is not one you hear much about and it is similar to the universal car seat carrier

except it does a lot more. A multi-function stroller will hold a bassinet, a car seat, or a regular

child seat, whichever you need. This is very much like a complete travel system get best

resource http://ultimatestrollerguide.com/best-travel-system-strollers/.

Jogging Strollers:

Some people call this type of strollers “active strollers”, but what is important is that with a

stroller like this you can walk, jog, run, or even go over all-terrain with them. They are for

people who love physical activity and love to have their children along for the ride.

The jogging stroller usually has large wheels making maneuverability really easy and a smooth

ride for baby. See the three types of jogging strollers below, and be sure and check with the tops

brands before making a purchase. The top jogging strollers today are the Bob Revolution, Bob

Revolution Duallie, Bob Ironman, Bob Sport Utility and the Jeep Overland.

– One Child Jogging Stroller

The one child jogging stroller will have a weight capacity of 50 to 75 pounds, depending on the

brand you purchase. The seat will be wide enough for the child’s growth, yet be small enough to

maneuver easily. These are usually lightweight and easy to fold and store.

– Two Child Jogging Stroller

The two child jogging stroller has a weight capacity of 100 to 125 pounds and will give you an

option of the seating arrangement. You may choose a stroller with one seat in front of the other,

or you may opt to have the seats side by side. Keep in mind the side by side seats will make the

jogging stroller wider, however one with front swivel wheels makes maneuverability a breeze.

Reference of Baby Strollers http://ultimatestrollerguide.com/best-double-stroller-for-infant-and-

toddler/.

– Convertible Bike Trailer/Jogging Stroller

This type of stroller is very unique and great for people that love to jog and ride bicycles. It can

easily be adapted to hook on the back of a bicycle, or you can add the front wheel base for a

great jogging stroller.