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| Stroller Type |
| In recent years, the Jogging Strollers market has expanded into three different kinds of Strollers, designed for very different uses. Some are designed as extremely durable and maneuverable Strollers to be taken on sidewalks in the city and into stores and shops. Other Strollers are designed to be taken "off-roading" on grass at the park, on dirt roads or light trails, and even to the beach. Still other Strollers are designed purely for Running and Jogging, made to be taken on paved roads and paths.
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| Number of Children |
| The most important factor in deciding on a Stroller is how many children you need to fit. We've got strollers that hold 1, 2. or 3 passengers. Just choose the number of seats you'll need and browse our selections.
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| Minimum Recommended Age |
| The age of your child is a very important factor in choosing the correct Stroller. It's not recommended that you actually jog or run with your baby in the stroller until they are at least 6 Months old. If your child is younger than that you'll need to decide if you want an adaptable stroller that you can use now and that will grow with them, or if you want to buy a stroller for when they are old enough and wait until they grow into it to jog or run with them. |
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Newborn Jogging Strollers — Doctors recommend that your baby be at least 6-8 weeks old before riding in a stroller outdoors in a seated position, as they cannot properly support their head or regulate their own body temperature. Babies under 3 months need to lie flat for correct spinal alignment, freedom of movement, and may turn their heads to spit up.
All of these strollers have a carrycot adaptor so that the stroller can be used for infants under 6 months of age. Some come included, others you'll need to add on.
It's not recommended that you take the stroller on rough or bumpy roads until they are over 6 Months old, but if you live in a rural area and don't have another option, you'll need to use an infant car seat and find a stroller that has a car seat adapter that allows you to clip the car seat into the stroller.
Please consult with your doctor about the proper stroller recommendation for your child.
Top pick: Mountain Buggy Urban Designer Single Jogging Stroller
See all: Newborn Jogging Strollers
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6 to 8 Weeks Jogging Strollers — At 6-8 weeks, most babies can support their own heads and can begin riding in a stroller for short periods of time, though only on smooth surfaces. Babies who have trouble holding their heads up must have additional head and neck support to ride safely and comfortably. Supporting an infant's head properly will also help him/her sleep more soundly. It is not recommended that you jog or run with an infant under 6 - 8 Months old. Please consult with your doctor about the proper stroller recommendation for your child.
Top pick: Baby Jogger Performance Series Double Jogging Stroller
See all: 6 to 8 Weeks Jogging Strollers
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6 Months Jogging Strollers — It is not recommended that you jog or run with an infant under 6 - 8 Months old. Please consult with your doctor about the proper stroller recommendation for your child. We recommend that you try running without your child in the stroller at first, so that you can get a feel for how to control the stroller. Once you do begin running, we advise that you first start with short runs so both you and your child can get accustomed to it.
Top pick: Schwinn Free Runner ST Jogging Stroller
See all: 6 Months Jogging Strollers
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| Wheel Type |
| The type of wheels used on a Stroller determines what type of surfaces the Stroller will be most suited to. Just like on a bicycle, thin air-filled tires are ideal for road surfaces and thicker knubbed tires are great for off roading. |
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| Rear Wheel Size |
| Stroller Wheel Size is not related to the stability of the Stroller. Instead the Wheel size is related to the function of the stroller. The larger the wheel, the smoother the ride, but the harder the stroller will be to maneuver. The smaller the wheel, the more maneuverable the stroller will be; but with a bumpier ride.The Rear Wheels of the Stroller are responsible for bearing the weight of the Strollers and the passengers.
The Front Wheel is more responsible for the direction of the Stroller. |
![12 in. Jogging Strollers]() |
12 in. Jogging Strollers — Strollers with 12 in. Rear Wheels are ideally suited for walking Around Town or on All Terrain. They offer superior maneuverability and smoother ride than a traditional stroller with tiny plastic wheels. These wheels are on the smaller side for a Jogging Stroller, so they'll take up less room when stored, but you won't get the smoother ride of a larger wheel, so they aren't ideal for running or jogging.
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See all: 12 in. Jogging Strollers
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20 in. Jogging Strollers — Strollers with 20 in. Rear Wheels are designed to be used almost exclusively for Running or Jogging. You'll get a supremely smooth glide which means if you're a serious runner, these Strollers will barely slow you down. However, with such large wheels these Strollers will be difficult to maneuver through crowds. They also don't fold up very compactly, so they aren't a great travel Stroller.
Top pick: KOOL-STOP Lil Deuce Jogging Stroller
See all: 20 in. Jogging Strollers
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| Handle Bar Height |
| All of our Strollers are designed to have Handle Bars that are comfortable for the average-sized user. They range from 36 to 45 in. from the ground. If you're extremely short, you'll want to look for a Stroller with a shorter handle bar height. If you're extremely tall, you'll want to look for a Stroller with a higher handle-bar height. If more than one adult will be using the stroller and they vary greatly in height, you might want to consider our Adjustable Handle Bar Strollers. |
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| Storage Size |
| All of our Strollers fold, however some end up smaller than others. If you've got limited storage space, or need to keep it in the back of your car, you'll want to look for smaller storage sizes. If storage isn't an issue: generally, the double and triple Strollers are bigger all around and will also have a correspondingly bigger stored size.
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Large Jogging Strollers — These Strollers will still fit in a car trunk, though it will restrict what else you can fit in there with it. These are often our double, triple and special needs Strollers, but this also includes some of our high performance Running Strollers designed for that function rather than portability.
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See all: Large Jogging Strollers
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| Stroller Weight |
| If you plan on traveling with your Stroller or putting it in the trunk of your car, Stroller Weight can be an important factor. Our Strollers range from 17 lbs to 45 lbs the single strollers being lighter than the doubles or triples.
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