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Choosing a Jogging Pushchair

A stroller for jogging allows you be active with your child. You'll get endorphins and exercise outdoors, while setting a healthy example. It's important to pick the right stroller for your family.

Most experts suggest waiting until your baby is at good neck and head control approximately 6-8 months -- before using the one. Some models can be used with a car seat for infants starting from the very first day.

Safety

A jogging pushchair that has a suspension system minimizes vibrations and impact, ensuring an easier ride for your child and reduces fatigue for both the child's body as well as the parent pushing it. Choose front-wheel or all-wheel suspensions with shock absorbers or coils to reduce jolts, and offer a smooth ride on rough terrain. Another safety feature you should look at is the adjustable tracking feature that ensures that the front wheel stays on course when running on flat surfaces. This feature is essential since strollers without it will drift in one direction, making it harder to maintain your speed while running, and causing more time you'll have to manually correct when pushing the stroller. Do not listen to music on headphones when running with the baby or toddler.

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Most joggers have large and deep storage compartments that can accommodate diaper bags, snacks, and even clothes. Many joggers come with a beverage holder, which is much more convenient than the shallow cup holders that are commonly found on most strollers. Additionally, joggers which have a safety tether that you can put onto your wrists help avoid accidents by keeping the stroller from slipping away from you when you fall or loosen your grip, especially near traffic or bodies of water.

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Weight

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