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작성자 Myrtle
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If you like to go for an outing, hike along trails with rocks or stroll through parks with grass, then an pushchairs all terrain-terrain stroller is the perfect choice. You'll need large, sturdy tires that have suspension to cope with the rough terrain.

All terrain strollers allow you instill a love of nature in your child. We test the ease of use and maneuverability, including the ability to access the basket to engage brakes, insert and remove the infant seat (where appropriate).

The Best Overall Stroller

If you plan to use a stroller to transport your child for many years, it should do more than simply get them from A to B. Strollers grow faster than rabbits. A stroller that can handle your entire family's outings is a wise choice.

The Nuna MIXX Next can do all terrain pushchair uk that and more: It is able to be used from birth thanks to a newborn-friendly flat recline. It features a compact fold to make it easy to store and can roll smoothly over grass, sidewalks and cobblestone. It's also available as an assortment with the light PIPA car seat, the urbn, to create a complete travel set. It's more expensive than our other picks however, our product tester said it was well worth the cost as it's strong and able to effortlessly handle even the roughest of outings.

Three-wheelers are an excellent choice for a stroller that is light and can also handle more difficult terrain. The Thule Shine was a past winner in this category. It's a bit more expensive than our other picks but it's a solid product and has many features (car seat compatible! Dual cup holders! This makes it a great purchase. It can also be folded down to fit into the overhead bins of airplanes which makes it a great choice for families that travel a lot.

Wendy Schmitz, Senior Review Editor at Baby Gear Reviews has been reviewing strollers for more than two years. She along with the rest of our product testing team test each stroller by pushing, running the strollers, folding them and lifting them to test their efficiency, comfort and usefulness. All of them are mothers and are aware of the importance of a good stroller for daily use and family outings. This year, we increased 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 retailer that focuses on strollers; Marielle Marquez, a pediatric occupational therapy therapist; Holly Choi, cofounder and co-owner of Safe Beginnings First Aid, an organization that provides child safety resources as well as Sarah Huff, senior manager of customer and community at BabyQuip, an infant stroller and baby equipment rental company.

The BOB Sport Utility

The BOB Sport Utility is the perfect stroller for parents who want to go off the beaten path and get some 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 has a top-of-the-line suspension system with a two-step folding system and a huge cargo basket. You can even use it with a car seat for your infant by purchasing the appropriate adapters.

The biggest drawback of this stroller for jogging is its weight and size when folded. It weighs 25 pounds and folds down to 17,850 cubic inches which is the standard for this category. The size of its footprint is not suitable for tight turns or small trunk space. It does however have a small handle 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 size, this stroller remains easy to navigate. The front wheel is fitted with a locking mechanism which lets you switch from normal to locked running mode. The handlebar can be adjusted for different heights for parents. It comes with a spacious seat that can be retracted to almost flat and an enormous vinyl peekaboo window.

Another big plus is the Sport Utility's impressive quality, which earned it a 9 out of 10 in this measurement. It features a sturdy frame made of aluminum that has tight connections, smooth edges, and no weak stitching. It also has adjustable dampers that help in the smoothness of the rolling.

The Sport Utility stroller, like the other BOBs we've reviewed comes with adapters for car seats. This allows you to use it with a variety of car seats for infants. It took us 5:24 minutes during our tests to assemble the stroller, from packing it up to getting it ready to go. It was easy enough to do, but you'll need an Philips head screwdriver for the job. The manual included is well-organized and clear however it's a good idea to have one in your case.

The Baby Trend Expedition

This jogger was designed with safety, style and convenience as its main goals. It has a parent tray that includes two cup holders as well as covered storage, and the child tray which swings away and has two cup holders. The adjustable canopy with a peek-aboo window and the extra-wide ergonomically designed handle provide comfort for both parents. The locking front swivel can be locked for jogging and unlocked for strolling. The large storage basket is ideal for storing essential travel items.

Consumer Reports' Strollers test program indicates that the Baby Trend Expedition Jogger is an excellent value for its price and has higher scores than many of its competitors across a variety of categories. This includes ease of using the 5-point harness folding and unfolding and adjusting the backrest, engaging the wheel brakes and infant car seat removal and installation (only for compatible models). It is designed with a simple one-handed recline, which is deep enough for sleep. However the canopy cover, which ratchets, isn't always easy to secure. It takes about 8 minutes to put it in place. The instructions are confusing, with several languages mixed together and difficult-to-understand drawings.

The only negative about this stroller is that it doesn't have a suspension system, so the ride could be more bumpy than the other strollers that we've tested. This can be difficult for children with small hands, especially when their nap is set to start. It does have tires that are filled with air, but they don't have the same amount of shock absorption as the rubber wheels you find on strollers that are more expensive.

This is a good option for people who don't plan to run often but would like to walk across grass and gravel with ease and without any problems with curbs or other obstacles. It's an excellent choice for families with little space, since it folds up into a compact size. It's lighter than many of the other joggers we've tested and fits in spaces that some full-size strollers can't.

It's also easier to lift and move than the bulkier joggers that we have tried. This is especially important for if you need to lift it out and into your car trunk on a regular or if you're constantly in motion.

The Nipper Sport V4

Nipper Sport V4 is the best jogger on all terrain pushchair. The new version of Out 'n' About's 3-wheeled running stroller has been specifically designed for jogging. It has large pneumatic 16'' alloy tyres that can withstand the roughest paths and tracks. The Nipper is also lightweight and compact, making it simple to fold and move.

This pushchair all terrain is equipped with a handlebar as well as front suspension, making it ideal for all kinds of terrains. It has a removable quilted liner and multi-position recline, as well a padded 5-point safety harness and a hinged bar. It's also travel system-compatible that allows you to use it with the Cybex Maxi-Cosi, Maxi-Cosi, or Be-Safe infant car seats.

This buggy also has an enormous front wheel that helps to provide an easy ride for the child. This is especially crucial when you are dealing with terrain that is difficult, as it allows the buggy to follow better and glide better over bumps and dips. 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 lock brake with adjustable steering. The buggy folds up very effortlessly, thanks to clear instructions and illustrations in the user guide.

The Nipper Sport is suitable for children up to the age of six months. It can be used with a newborn thanks to its built-in infant insert. However, it's not recommended for use with infants under six months since the harness of the seat isn't secure enough to keep them.

out-n-about-nipper-single-stroller-all-terrain-pushchair-newborn-4-years-lightweight-foldable-buggy-rocksalt-grey-1732.jpgThe pushchair is also without a storage basket under the seat. It has a small shopping pouch to the rear of the seat, but it won't be large enough to accommodate a large changing bag. It is very easy 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 is equipped with a secondary lock that can be opened by using only one hand.