Showing posts with label Baby Stroller Wheels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baby Stroller Wheels. Show all posts

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Baby Trend Expedition Double Jogger Stroller

Baby Trend Expedition Double Jogger Stroller

Price Ra nge:
$180.00 to $19 0.00

This Navy and Gray Double Jogging Stroller is made for two children, has 5-point harnesses, multi-position reclining seats and an over-sized fender. The ratcheting canopy contains speakers for an MP3 player hook up and protects the children from the sun and wind. There are three quick release pneumatic wheels, a parent tray with two cup holders, and the stroller is quick and easy to fold

Why the correct wheels are important when getting a jogging baby stroller



wheels are an important consideration in deciding the kind of jogging baby stroller you want to get.

There are a couple of things to consider regarding the wheels:

• Size - Generally, smaller wheels are best for smooth surfaces while larger wheels are better for rough roads and terrain.

If you run off-road frequently, you may want to consider 20” wheels. They give less resistance and glide over the rough surface easier.
If you jog off road infrequently, but also jog in town, your best choice is probably 16" wheels. They travel well in town or on a path.
If you only jog in town on smooth surfaces then you may want to pick 12” wheels. They maneuver the best of all sizes (in town).

• Swivel wheel/fixed wheel – Many joggers prefer the swivel wheel because they can ‘turn on a dime’. But if you’re really into running, you may want to stay with the fixed wheel since they turn easily while jogging, something you wouldn't want. Even though many swivel wheel strollers have the locking option, the wheels can still jiggle which can be a problem for serious runners.


Also, if you jog on sand or in snow the swivel wheel can present a problem since it can sink into the soft ground.

The bottom line – if you’re really into running, stay with a fixed wheel, but if you’re more of a casual jogger/walker, you’ll probably like the swivel wheel best.