Seneca Falls, New York. Baby Jogger City Elite, amongst a dismal collection of horrid strollers.
I admit to a prejudice against jogging strollers. They’re bulky and useful only for an activity I, personally, loathe: running. Worse, I doubt it’s a great idea to jostle kids at high speeds for an hour at a time in vehicles with minimal, if any, shock absorbers. But that’s just personal prejudice.
If, for some reason, you want a stroller that is not a jogger, and yet not really a stroller — say you have a woodland trail near home, and frequently walk the unpaved terrain — this one might do the trick for you, in spite of the awkward three-wheeled configuration. It has the great advantage of being about 50% (that’s a prejudiced estimate, not a scientific one) smaller than serious joggers, rendering it usable in other human enterprises, like shopping.
However, I’d like to point out that Baby Curator’s Perego Confiori (scroll down the page; it’s there) handled city, farm, and woodlands with aplomb, and a much better basket.
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