For active parents with newborns, a car seat adapter for jogging stroller is one of the most important accessories they will buy for their joggers. It may sound obvious that the purpose of a car seat adapter is to allow parents attach a compatible car seat to a stroller, converting it to a travel system that is suitable for carrying babies from birth, until they can ... [Continue Reading]
Running Stroller
Bob Revolution SE vs City Mini GT
The Bob Revolution SE and City Mini GT are very different strollers, both loved by parents, but designed to serve specific needs of any one caring for babies, toddlers and infants. The Revolution SE by BOB is an all terrain swivel wheel jogging stroller that is sturdy, can be locked into a fixed wheel stroller for running, and will carry baby weight up to 70 lbs in the single ... [Continue Reading]
Bob Revolution SE vs CE – Which is a Better Stroller?
Bob Revolution SE and CE may look alike in appearance and size, with similar features like a swivel front wheel; the strollers are however designed to serve different needs for parents, and anyone caring for babies and toddlers. The Revolution SE is described as an all-terrain stroller for on-road and off-road fitness, ideal for walking, jogging or running together with kids in ... [Continue Reading]
Joovy Zoom ATS Jogging Stroller Review
Joovy Zoom ATS Jogging Stroller is now discontinued and not available to buy at this time. The Joovy Zoom 360 Swivel Wheel is however a great versatile alternative that converts to a fixed wheel jogger. All links referring to the ATS in this review have been updated to point to the Joovy 360 jogging stroller. You may also consider the BOB Ironman fixed wheel jogger. Joovy Zoom ... [Continue Reading]
Jogging Stroller Handlebar Extender
Tall parents that have used a jogging stroller know that height comes at a price when it comes to pushing a stroller. Some of the burning issues for tall jogger Moms and Dads are - arching and bending over to hold the handlebar, kicking their toes at the undercarriage or bottom of a stroller because there isn't enough room for long strides, and back pains as a result of ... [Continue Reading]






