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Choosing a Jogging Pushchair

A stroller that jogs can help you be active with your child. You'll be able to get endorphins and exercise outdoors and set an example for your children to follow. But it's important to choose the right stroller to meet your family's requirements.

imageMost experts recommend that you wait until your baby is 6-8 months old and has good head and neck control before utilizing strollers. However, certain models can be used from day one using an infant car seat.

Safety

A jogging stroll with suspension helps reduce vibrations and impacts which means a more comfortable ride and less fatigue for both the child and the parent. Consider a front-wheel or all-wheel suspension that utilizes springs or shock absorbers to lessen jolts, and provide an easier ride on rough terrain. Another important safety feature to look at is the adjustable tracking feature which ensures that the front wheel remains on the right track when running on flat surfaces. This is crucial because a stroller without it will drift in one direction, making it harder to keep your pace when running and increasing the amount you have to correct manually when pushing the stroller. For safety's sake, avoid listening to music through headphones while jogging with a toddler or a baby in tow.

Comfort

Strollers specifically designed for jogging tend to be more comfortable for infants. This is due to the fact the seat is cushioned pushchairs and strollers is suspended from the frame, rather than connected to the frame in a manner that allows the child to feel every leap and bump. Some of the joggers we tested had seats that were slightly reclined to ensure they were more comfortable for children running at a fast pace.

Many joggers have spacious and wide storage compartments for snacks, diaper bags and clothing. Some also come with a drink holder that is far more convenient than the shallow and narrow standard cup holders found on most strollers. In addition, jogging strollers joggers that have a safety tether that you can slip on your wrist help prevent accidents by keeping the stroller from rolling away from you when you fall or loosen your grip, particularly close to traffic or bodies of water.

If you are planning to use the jogger by several people, choose one with adjustable handlebars. This allows each user to adjust them to their height. Otherwise the handles will remain at a 90 degree angle from your body, which can cause you to hunch over when pushing and wear out your arms over the course of time. The joggers we tested all had this feature, and it was simple to use and made a big difference in comfort for us and our test babies. Other important comfort features include adjustable tracking on the front wheel, which can be used to keep the stroller running straight on flat surfaces without the need for constant manual correction while running.

Stability

Many jogging strollers feature front wheel tracking, which is a mechanism for adjustment that assists the stroller to stay on course. Strollers that lack this feature can veer in any direction which makes it difficult to control when running. It also requires frequent manual corrections, which add to fatigue. The best jogging strollers also come with suspension systems that absorb shocks and make the journey more comfortable for baby.

It is best to use a baby jogger when your child is six to eight months of age and has acquired the neck control required to be able to lift their head independently. Always consult your pediatrician if you are not sure.

It's also a good idea to pick a model with the safety tether, which is a strap you put over your wrist in case you lose your grip on the bars, for instance, in the event of a fall or in close proximity to an open body of water. This feature could be a lifesaver and should not be missed. All of the jogging strollers we looked at have this vital safety feature.

Weight

One of the most important factors to take into consideration is the weight a jogging pushchair parent facing will hold. The lighter, the better as it means less stress on your body. It also helps you move more quickly and efficiently. A tracking system that is able to be adjusted is another feature to consider. Strollers that lack this feature tend to veer in a specific direction and can become tiresome and require constant adjustments when running. Lastly, most joggers have an front wheel that is designed to bounce off road bumps. This helps reduce the impact on your child's head. It is recommended to consult with your pediatrician prior to starting running. This will ensure their neck is strong enough to withstand the bouncing.

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