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All terrain strollers are the best option if you enjoy running through rocky trails, or strolling through parks with grassy areas. You'll need large, sturdy tires with suspension that can take on the tumultuous terrain.
All terrain strollers help you instill a love of nature in your child. We assess the the ease of use and maneuverability. This includes the ability to reach the basket, engage the brakes, and insert and remove an infant seat (where appropriate).
The Best Overall Stroller
If you're planning on carrying a stroller for a long time, it has to do more than transport your child from one place to B. Strollers multiply like rabbits, and having one that can take on all your family's excursions is an excellent investment.
The Nuna MIXX Next can do all of that and more. It works from birth, thanks to a baby-friendly flat recline, has a compact fold for storage that is easy to carry and it rolls smoothly over grass, sidewalks and cobblestone. The light PIPA Urbn car seat is also available in an entire travel solution. It's more expensive than our other options however, our product tester said it was worth the price since it's sturdy and can easily take on even the roughest of outings.
For a light stroller that can also handle some rugged terrain, look for a three-wheeler. The Thule Shine was a previous winner of this category. It's more expensive than our other choices but it feels solid, and has many features (car seat compatible! Dual cup holders! This makes it a worthy purchase. It can also be folded down to fit into the overhead bins of airplanes, making it an excellent choice for families that travel frequently.
Wendy Schmitz, Senior Review Editor at Baby Gear Reviews has been reviewing strollers for over two year. She along with our product testing team run, push to fold, lift and push each stroller to evaluate its performance, comfort and functionality. They're all moms, as well, so they know how important a quality stroller is in everyday life and for family outings. This year, we expanded our test pool to include five parenting and stroller experts: Lisa Trofe, executive director of the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association; Kyleyn Gosewisch, customer care specialist at strolleria, a retail store that focuses on strollers; Marielle Marquez, a pediatric occupational therapist; Holly Choi, cofounder and co-owner of Safe Beginnings First Aid, an organization that provides child safety tools; and Sarah Huff, senior manager of customer and community at BabyQuip, a stroller and baby equipment rental business.
The BOB Sport Utility
The BOB Sport Utility is the perfect stroller all terrain for parents who want to go off the beaten track and get some exercise. This jogging stoller has pneumatic knobby wheels that are perfect for trail runs, and a handbrake that allows you to control the downhills. It also features a state-of the-art suspension system, a two-step folding, and a huge cargo basket. If you buy the right adapters you can pair it with an infant car seat.
The main drawback of this stroller for jogging is its weight and size when folded. It weighs 25 pounds and folds to 17,850 cubic inches, which is average for this category. The size of its footprint means it's not ideal for narrow turns or trunk spaces, although it does have a small handle at the back of the storage basket that can be pulled to fold it into the most compact, flat position.
This stroller is simple to maneuver, despite its size. The front wheel comes with a locking mechanism which allows you to switch from normal to locked running mode. The handlebar can be adjusted to accommodate different parent heights. It also has a large seat that can recline nearly flat, and it also has a large, vinyl peek-a-boo window that's easy to open and close.
The Sport Utility also scored a 9/10 for its exceptional quality. It has a strong frame made of aluminum, with tight connections, no rough edges and no poor stitching. It also has adjustable dampers, which help with the smoothness of the rolling.
The Sport Utility stroller, like the other BOBs in this review has optional car seat adapters. This lets you use it with a variety of car seats for infants. It took us 5:24 minutes in our tests to assemble the stroller all terrain, from unpacking it until it was ready to go. It was simple enough to do, but you'll require a Philips head screwdriver for the job. The manual included is well-organized and clear but it's a good idea to have one in your case.
The Baby Trend Expedition
The design is crafted with safety, style and user-friendliness in mind, this jogger features a parent tray with 2 cup holders, a covered storage and a swing away child's tray with two cup holders. The adjustable canopy that has a peek-a-boo window and the extra-wide ergonomically designed handle are comfortable for both parents. The front wheel lockable can be unlocked when strolling and locked for jogging. The large storage basket is ideal for storing the essential items you need to travel with.
In the Strollers test program of Consumer Reports, the Baby Trend Expedition jogger performs well overall, for its price, and gets higher marks than many of its competitors in a variety of categories. The 5-point harness folds, unfolds backrest, adjusting the backrest, engaging wheel brakes, and infant car seat installation and removal (only compatible models) are all included. It is designed with a simple one-handed recline, which is deep enough to allow napping. However the canopy cover, which ratchets, isn't always easy to keep in place. It also takes almost 8 minutes to set up and the instructions are confusing due to multiple languages mashed together and hard-to-understand illustrations.
The only drawback to this jogger is the lack of suspension. This means that the ride may be more bumpy than other all-terrain strollers. This might make it more uncomfortable for children, particularly when they're on verge of a nap. The air-filled wheels are great, but they don't provide as much cushioning as the rubber tires on strollers that are more expensive.
This is a good option for those who don't intend to run frequently, but want to move over gravel and grass easily and without problems with curbs, or other obstacles. It's also a great option for families who have limited space, as it folds down into a compact size. It's lighter than a lot of the other strollers we've tested and can fit in places where some large strollers aren't able to.
It's also easier to move and lift than the heavier joggers we have tried. This is important when you have to lift it into and out of your car trunk on a regular or if you're always on the move.
The Nipper Sport V4
Nipper Sport V4 is the best jogger for any terrain. The latest version of Out 'n' About's three-wheeled running stroller is specifically designed for jogging. It comes with large pneumatic alloy tyres of 16 inches capable of tackling even the most difficult tracks and paths. The Nipper is lightweight and compact making it easy to carry and fold.
This pushchair comes with a handlebar and 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 the Cybex Maxi-Cosi or Be-Safe baby car seat.
Another great aspect of this buggy is its large front wheel, which helps to ensure an easy ride for your child. This is especially important when tackling difficult terrain because it allows the buggy to follow better and glide more easily over dips and bumps. In addition it is also the case that the Nipper Sport is also very easy to drive. The handlebar has an ergonomic design and a single pedal easy-lock brake with adjustable steering. The buggy folds up very effortlessly, thanks to clear instructions and photos in the user's manual.
The Nipper Sport is designed for children aged from 6 to months. It can be used with a baby due to the integrated insert. However, it isn't recommended for use with babies less than six months old because the harness of the seat isn't secure enough to secure them.
Another problem with this pushchair is its lack of a storage bin underneath the seat. The small shopping bag at the back of the seat isn't large enough to accommodate a large changing pouch. It's very simple to open and close. Only two hand-holds are needed to release the plastic catch that is located on either side of the lower frame. The red handlebar has another lock that can be released with just one hand.
All terrain strollers are the best option if you enjoy running through rocky trails, or strolling through parks with grassy areas. You'll need large, sturdy tires with suspension that can take on the tumultuous terrain.
All terrain strollers help you instill a love of nature in your child. We assess the the ease of use and maneuverability. This includes the ability to reach the basket, engage the brakes, and insert and remove an infant seat (where appropriate).
The Best Overall Stroller
If you're planning on carrying a stroller for a long time, it has to do more than transport your child from one place to B. Strollers multiply like rabbits, and having one that can take on all your family's excursions is an excellent investment.
The Nuna MIXX Next can do all of that and more. It works from birth, thanks to a baby-friendly flat recline, has a compact fold for storage that is easy to carry and it rolls smoothly over grass, sidewalks and cobblestone. The light PIPA Urbn car seat is also available in an entire travel solution. It's more expensive than our other options however, our product tester said it was worth the price since it's sturdy and can easily take on even the roughest of outings.
For a light stroller that can also handle some rugged terrain, look for a three-wheeler. The Thule Shine was a previous winner of this category. It's more expensive than our other choices but it feels solid, and has many features (car seat compatible! Dual cup holders! This makes it a worthy purchase. It can also be folded down to fit into the overhead bins of airplanes, making it an excellent choice for families that travel frequently.
Wendy Schmitz, Senior Review Editor at Baby Gear Reviews has been reviewing strollers for over two year. She along with our product testing team run, push to fold, lift and push each stroller to evaluate its performance, comfort and functionality. They're all moms, as well, so they know how important a quality stroller is in everyday life and for family outings. This year, we expanded our test pool to include five parenting and stroller experts: Lisa Trofe, executive director of the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association; Kyleyn Gosewisch, customer care specialist at strolleria, a retail store that focuses on strollers; Marielle Marquez, a pediatric occupational therapist; Holly Choi, cofounder and co-owner of Safe Beginnings First Aid, an organization that provides child safety tools; and Sarah Huff, senior manager of customer and community at BabyQuip, a stroller and baby equipment rental business.
The BOB Sport Utility
The BOB Sport Utility is the perfect stroller all terrain for parents who want to go off the beaten track and get some exercise. This jogging stoller has pneumatic knobby wheels that are perfect for trail runs, and a handbrake that allows you to control the downhills. It also features a state-of the-art suspension system, a two-step folding, and a huge cargo basket. If you buy the right adapters you can pair it with an infant car seat.
The main drawback of this stroller for jogging is its weight and size when folded. It weighs 25 pounds and folds to 17,850 cubic inches, which is average for this category. The size of its footprint means it's not ideal for narrow turns or trunk spaces, although it does have a small handle at the back of the storage basket that can be pulled to fold it into the most compact, flat position.
This stroller is simple to maneuver, despite its size. The front wheel comes with a locking mechanism which allows you to switch from normal to locked running mode. The handlebar can be adjusted to accommodate different parent heights. It also has a large seat that can recline nearly flat, and it also has a large, vinyl peek-a-boo window that's easy to open and close.
The Sport Utility also scored a 9/10 for its exceptional quality. It has a strong frame made of aluminum, with tight connections, no rough edges and no poor stitching. It also has adjustable dampers, which help with the smoothness of the rolling.
The Sport Utility stroller, like the other BOBs in this review has optional car seat adapters. This lets you use it with a variety of car seats for infants. It took us 5:24 minutes in our tests to assemble the stroller all terrain, from unpacking it until it was ready to go. It was simple enough to do, but you'll require a Philips head screwdriver for the job. The manual included is well-organized and clear but it's a good idea to have one in your case.
The Baby Trend Expedition
The design is crafted with safety, style and user-friendliness in mind, this jogger features a parent tray with 2 cup holders, a covered storage and a swing away child's tray with two cup holders. The adjustable canopy that has a peek-a-boo window and the extra-wide ergonomically designed handle are comfortable for both parents. The front wheel lockable can be unlocked when strolling and locked for jogging. The large storage basket is ideal for storing the essential items you need to travel with.
In the Strollers test program of Consumer Reports, the Baby Trend Expedition jogger performs well overall, for its price, and gets higher marks than many of its competitors in a variety of categories. The 5-point harness folds, unfolds backrest, adjusting the backrest, engaging wheel brakes, and infant car seat installation and removal (only compatible models) are all included. It is designed with a simple one-handed recline, which is deep enough to allow napping. However the canopy cover, which ratchets, isn't always easy to keep in place. It also takes almost 8 minutes to set up and the instructions are confusing due to multiple languages mashed together and hard-to-understand illustrations.
The only drawback to this jogger is the lack of suspension. This means that the ride may be more bumpy than other all-terrain strollers. This might make it more uncomfortable for children, particularly when they're on verge of a nap. The air-filled wheels are great, but they don't provide as much cushioning as the rubber tires on strollers that are more expensive.
This is a good option for those who don't intend to run frequently, but want to move over gravel and grass easily and without problems with curbs, or other obstacles. It's also a great option for families who have limited space, as it folds down into a compact size. It's lighter than a lot of the other strollers we've tested and can fit in places where some large strollers aren't able to.
It's also easier to move and lift than the heavier joggers we have tried. This is important when you have to lift it into and out of your car trunk on a regular or if you're always on the move.
The Nipper Sport V4
Nipper Sport V4 is the best jogger for any terrain. The latest version of Out 'n' About's three-wheeled running stroller is specifically designed for jogging. It comes with large pneumatic alloy tyres of 16 inches capable of tackling even the most difficult tracks and paths. The Nipper is lightweight and compact making it easy to carry and fold.
This pushchair comes with a handlebar and 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 the Cybex Maxi-Cosi or Be-Safe baby car seat.
Another great aspect of this buggy is its large front wheel, which helps to ensure an easy ride for your child. This is especially important when tackling difficult terrain because it allows the buggy to follow better and glide more easily over dips and bumps. In addition it is also the case that the Nipper Sport is also very easy to drive. The handlebar has an ergonomic design and a single pedal easy-lock brake with adjustable steering. The buggy folds up very effortlessly, thanks to clear instructions and photos in the user's manual.
The Nipper Sport is designed for children aged from 6 to months. It can be used with a baby due to the integrated insert. However, it isn't recommended for use with babies less than six months old because the harness of the seat isn't secure enough to secure them.
Another problem with this pushchair is its lack of a storage bin underneath the seat. The small shopping bag at the back of the seat isn't large enough to accommodate a large changing pouch. It's very simple to open and close. Only two hand-holds are needed to release the plastic catch that is located on either side of the lower frame. The red handlebar has another lock that can be released with just one hand.
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