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Best All Terrain Stroller
If you are a fan of going for a run, hike on rocky trails or stroll through parks with grass, then an all-terrain stroller is the best choice. You'll need large, sturdy tires with suspension that can take on the rough terrain.
All terrain strollers allow you instill a fascination with nature in your child. We test the ease of use and maneuverability as well as the ability to easily access the basket to engage brakes, insert and remove the infant seat (where it is needed).
The Best Overall Stroller
If you're planning on carrying a stroller around for a long time, it has to do more than just get your kid from point A to point B. Strollers are more prolific than rabbits. Investing in a stroller that can handle your family's entire excursions is a smart investment.
The Nuna MIXX Next can do all that and more: It works from birth, thanks to a newborn-friendly flat recline. It also has a compact fold to make it easy to store and can roll smoothly over grass, sidewalks and cobblestone. It's also available as a bundle with the lightweight PIPA Urbn car seat for a complete travel system. It's more expensive than our other choices but our test-driver said it was worth the price because it's durable and can effortlessly handle even the most difficult of trips.
Three-wheelers are a great choice for a stroller that is light and can also handle more difficult terrain. The Thule Shine was a past winner of this category. It's more expensive than our other picks but it's solid and has plenty of options (car seat compatibility! dual cup holders!) This makes it a worthwhile purchase. It can also be folded to fit into the overhead bins of airplanes which makes it a great option for families who travel a lot.
Senior Review Editor Wendy Schmitz has been reviewing strollers and other baby gear for over two years. She and the rest of our product testing team test each stroller by running, pushing forward, folding and lifting them to test their efficiency, comfort and usefulness. They're all moms as well, so they know how important a good stroller is for everyday life as well as for family outings. This year we expanded our testing pool to include five parenting experts and stroller experts. These included Lisa Trofe (executive director of the Juvenile Product Manufacturers Association), Kyleyn Gosewisch (customer care specialist at the strolleria), Marielle Marquez (pediatric occupational therapist), Holly Choi (cofounder and co-owner of Safe Beginnings First Aid), Holly Choi and Sarah Huff.
The BOB Sport Utility
The BOB Sport Utility is the ideal stroller for parents who want to step off the beaten path and exercise. This jogging stroller features pneumatic knobby tires that are great for trail runs, and hand brakes that let you control the downhills. It also boasts a state-of-the-art suspension system, a two-step folding design, and an enormous cargo basket. It can also be used with an infant car seat by purchasing the appropriate adapters.
The main flaw of this jogging stroller is its weight and dimensions when folded. It weighs 25lbs and folds to 17,850 cubic inches, which is the average for this category of strollers. Its large footprint is not suitable for tight turns and small trunk spaces. It does however have small handles at the back of the storage bin that can be pulled to collapse the stroller into a compact all terrain buggy, flat position.
Despite its bulk, this stroller remains easy to maneuver. The front wheel is equipped with a locking mechanism which allows you to switch between locked and normal mode. The handlebar can be adjusted to accommodate different heights for parents. It also has a wide seat that reclines to almost flat, and it has a large vinyl peek-a-boo window that is easy to open and close.
The Sport Utility also scored a 9/10 for its exceptional quality. It features a sturdy aluminum frame that has tight connections and no rough edges or poor stitching. It also has adjustable dampers, which aid in smoothness of the rolling.
As with the other BOB strollers we've reviewed the Sport Utility has optional car seat adapters that allow you to use it with a variety of infant car seats. In our tests, it took around 5:24 minutes to put together the stroller from unpacking it to being ready to run. The assembly was straightforward however you'll need a Philips screwdriver. The instruction manual is well-organized and clear but it's good to keep one in your case.
The Baby Trend Expedition
This jogger has been designed with safety, style and user-friendliness as its main goals. It has an adult tray with two cup holders and covered storage, and the child tray which is able to swing away and includes two cup holders. The adjustable canopy with a peek-a-boo window and the extra-wide ergonomically shaped handle are comfortable for both parents. The lockable front swivel wheel can be locked for jogging, and unlocked for strolling. The large storage basket can hold essential travel necessities.
In the Strollers test program from Consumer Reports, the Baby Trend Expedition Jogger does well in general for the price and is rated higher than many of its competitors in a variety of categories. This includes ease of using the 5-point harness folding and unfolding and adjusting the backrest, activating the brakes on the wheel and removing the infant car seat and installation (only for compatible models). It's a simple design, with a single-handed recline that is deep enough for napping. However the canopy cover, which ratchets, can be difficult to keep in place. It also takes almost 8 minutes to put it up and the instructions are confusing due to multiple languages mashed together and hard-to-understand illustrations.
The only downside to this stroller is the absence of a suspension system. This means that the ride will be more bumpy than other lightest all terrain stroller-terrain strollers. This can be uncomfortable for younger children, especially when their nap is set to begin. The air-filled wheels are nice, however they don't offer as much cushioning as the rubber tires that are found on higher-end strollers.
This is a great choice for those who don't intend to run frequently, but want to move across grass and gravel with ease and without any problems with curbs or other obstacles. It's an excellent choice for families who have limited space, as it folds into a relatively compact unit. It is lighter than many of the other strollers we've tested, and will fit in places where some large strollers aren't able to.
Another benefit is that it is easier to lift and carry than the heavier joggers we've tested. This is especially important for if you need to lift it in and out of your car trunk regularly or if you are always on the move.
The Nipper Sport V4
If you're looking for the best jogger that can handle all terrain stroller best terrains and conditions, you should look no further than the Nipper Sport V4. This latest version of Out 'n' About's three-wheeled stroller designed specifically for jogging, and comes with large 16'' pneumatic alloy tyres designed to take on even the toughest paths and tracks. The Nipper is also lightweight and compact, making it easy to fold and move.
This pushchair comes with a handlebar as well as front suspension, which makes it suitable for all terrains. It comes with a removable quilted liner and multi-position recline, as well the safety harness, which is padded to five points and a hinged bar. It also works with travel systems, meaning you can use it with a Cybex Maxi-Cosi and Be-Safe baby car seat.
The buggy also has a large front wheel that helps to provide an easy ride for the child. This is essential, especially when you're tackling challenging terrain. It allows the buggy to track better and glide better over dips and bumps. Nipper Sport is easy to drive and comes with one pedal brake. The handlebar features an ergonomic design and a single pedal easy-lock brake with adjustable steering. The buggy folds up very effortlessly, thanks to clear instructions and pictures provided in the user's guide.
The Nipper Sport is suitable for children up to the age of six months, and can be used with a newborn thanks to its built-in infant insert. However, it is not recommended for use with babies younger than six months, as the seat's harness isn't tight enough to safely ensure their safety.
This pushchair also lacks a storage basket underneath the seat. It does have a small shopping pouch to the rear of the seat, but it won't be large enough to accommodate an enormous changing bag. It is extremely easy to open and close, using only two hand-holds needed to release the plastic catches on either side of the lower frame. The red handlebar is equipped with a secondary lock that can be retracted by using only one hand.
If you are a fan of going for a run, hike on rocky trails or stroll through parks with grass, then an all-terrain stroller is the best choice. You'll need large, sturdy tires with suspension that can take on the rough terrain.
All terrain strollers allow you instill a fascination with nature in your child. We test the ease of use and maneuverability as well as the ability to easily access the basket to engage brakes, insert and remove the infant seat (where it is needed).
The Best Overall Stroller
If you're planning on carrying a stroller around for a long time, it has to do more than just get your kid from point A to point B. Strollers are more prolific than rabbits. Investing in a stroller that can handle your family's entire excursions is a smart investment.
The Nuna MIXX Next can do all that and more: It works from birth, thanks to a newborn-friendly flat recline. It also has a compact fold to make it easy to store and can roll smoothly over grass, sidewalks and cobblestone. It's also available as a bundle with the lightweight PIPA Urbn car seat for a complete travel system. It's more expensive than our other choices but our test-driver said it was worth the price because it's durable and can effortlessly handle even the most difficult of trips.
Three-wheelers are a great choice for a stroller that is light and can also handle more difficult terrain. The Thule Shine was a past winner of this category. It's more expensive than our other picks but it's solid and has plenty of options (car seat compatibility! dual cup holders!) This makes it a worthwhile purchase. It can also be folded to fit into the overhead bins of airplanes which makes it a great option for families who travel a lot.
Senior Review Editor Wendy Schmitz has been reviewing strollers and other baby gear for over two years. She and the rest of our product testing team test each stroller by running, pushing forward, folding and lifting them to test their efficiency, comfort and usefulness. They're all moms as well, so they know how important a good stroller is for everyday life as well as for family outings. This year we expanded our testing pool to include five parenting experts and stroller experts. These included Lisa Trofe (executive director of the Juvenile Product Manufacturers Association), Kyleyn Gosewisch (customer care specialist at the strolleria), Marielle Marquez (pediatric occupational therapist), Holly Choi (cofounder and co-owner of Safe Beginnings First Aid), Holly Choi and Sarah Huff.
The BOB Sport Utility
The BOB Sport Utility is the ideal stroller for parents who want to step off the beaten path and exercise. This jogging stroller features pneumatic knobby tires that are great for trail runs, and hand brakes that let you control the downhills. It also boasts a state-of-the-art suspension system, a two-step folding design, and an enormous cargo basket. It can also be used with an infant car seat by purchasing the appropriate adapters.
The main flaw of this jogging stroller is its weight and dimensions when folded. It weighs 25lbs and folds to 17,850 cubic inches, which is the average for this category of strollers. Its large footprint is not suitable for tight turns and small trunk spaces. It does however have small handles at the back of the storage bin that can be pulled to collapse the stroller into a compact all terrain buggy, flat position.
Despite its bulk, this stroller remains easy to maneuver. The front wheel is equipped with a locking mechanism which allows you to switch between locked and normal mode. The handlebar can be adjusted to accommodate different heights for parents. It also has a wide seat that reclines to almost flat, and it has a large vinyl peek-a-boo window that is easy to open and close.
The Sport Utility also scored a 9/10 for its exceptional quality. It features a sturdy aluminum frame that has tight connections and no rough edges or poor stitching. It also has adjustable dampers, which aid in smoothness of the rolling.
As with the other BOB strollers we've reviewed the Sport Utility has optional car seat adapters that allow you to use it with a variety of infant car seats. In our tests, it took around 5:24 minutes to put together the stroller from unpacking it to being ready to run. The assembly was straightforward however you'll need a Philips screwdriver. The instruction manual is well-organized and clear but it's good to keep one in your case.
The Baby Trend Expedition
This jogger has been designed with safety, style and user-friendliness as its main goals. It has an adult tray with two cup holders and covered storage, and the child tray which is able to swing away and includes two cup holders. The adjustable canopy with a peek-a-boo window and the extra-wide ergonomically shaped handle are comfortable for both parents. The lockable front swivel wheel can be locked for jogging, and unlocked for strolling. The large storage basket can hold essential travel necessities.
In the Strollers test program from Consumer Reports, the Baby Trend Expedition Jogger does well in general for the price and is rated higher than many of its competitors in a variety of categories. This includes ease of using the 5-point harness folding and unfolding and adjusting the backrest, activating the brakes on the wheel and removing the infant car seat and installation (only for compatible models). It's a simple design, with a single-handed recline that is deep enough for napping. However the canopy cover, which ratchets, can be difficult to keep in place. It also takes almost 8 minutes to put it up and the instructions are confusing due to multiple languages mashed together and hard-to-understand illustrations.
The only downside to this stroller is the absence of a suspension system. This means that the ride will be more bumpy than other lightest all terrain stroller-terrain strollers. This can be uncomfortable for younger children, especially when their nap is set to begin. The air-filled wheels are nice, however they don't offer as much cushioning as the rubber tires that are found on higher-end strollers.
This is a great choice for those who don't intend to run frequently, but want to move across grass and gravel with ease and without any problems with curbs or other obstacles. It's an excellent choice for families who have limited space, as it folds into a relatively compact unit. It is lighter than many of the other strollers we've tested, and will fit in places where some large strollers aren't able to.
Another benefit is that it is easier to lift and carry than the heavier joggers we've tested. This is especially important for if you need to lift it in and out of your car trunk regularly or if you are always on the move.
The Nipper Sport V4
If you're looking for the best jogger that can handle all terrain stroller best terrains and conditions, you should look no further than the Nipper Sport V4. This latest version of Out 'n' About's three-wheeled stroller designed specifically for jogging, and comes with large 16'' pneumatic alloy tyres designed to take on even the toughest paths and tracks. The Nipper is also lightweight and compact, making it easy to fold and move.
This pushchair comes with a handlebar as well as front suspension, which makes it suitable for all terrains. It comes with a removable quilted liner and multi-position recline, as well the safety harness, which is padded to five points and a hinged bar. It also works with travel systems, meaning you can use it with a Cybex Maxi-Cosi and Be-Safe baby car seat.
The buggy also has a large front wheel that helps to provide an easy ride for the child. This is essential, especially when you're tackling challenging terrain. It allows the buggy to track better and glide better over dips and bumps. Nipper Sport is easy to drive and comes with one pedal brake. The handlebar features an ergonomic design and a single pedal easy-lock brake with adjustable steering. The buggy folds up very effortlessly, thanks to clear instructions and pictures provided in the user's guide.
The Nipper Sport is suitable for children up to the age of six months, and can be used with a newborn thanks to its built-in infant insert. However, it is not recommended for use with babies younger than six months, as the seat's harness isn't tight enough to safely ensure their safety.
This pushchair also lacks a storage basket underneath the seat. It does have a small shopping pouch to the rear of the seat, but it won't be large enough to accommodate an enormous changing bag. It is extremely easy to open and close, using only two hand-holds needed to release the plastic catches on either side of the lower frame. The red handlebar is equipped with a secondary lock that can be retracted by using only one hand.
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