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Saturday, February 4, 2012

InSTEP Run Around Double Jogging Stroller

InSTEP Run Around Double Jogging Stroller

Busy parents can stay in shape and bring the little one along. The forward-facing InSTEP Run Around LTD Jogging Stroller 2008 is right at home on the sidewalk, in the park, and even at the mall. This easy-to-push stroller has 16-inch wheels to handle uneven terrain. The lightweight steel frame [...]

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Schwinn Free Wheeler 2 Double Swivel Wheel Jogging Stroller

Product Summary

What I Like About This Product: Swivel front wheel, height-adjustable handlebar, rear suspension which gives a smooth ride, and a built-in rain cover that is sheer genius.

What Could be Better: The canopy is single; only one front wheel which means it’s harder to keep on course and offers less stability, small 12” front wheel, no hand brake.

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Kelty Speedster Swivel Deuce Double Jogging Stroller

What I Like About This Product: Adjustable handle, lightweight, adequate storage.

What Could be Better: Retailing at around $480, it seems expensive for the features. I’m not crazy about the smallish 12” front wheel, either. The ads for this stroller mention a bell several times, but this is not a selling point for me, as a bell would be a cheap add-on if I wanted one.

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InSTEP Suburban Safari Double Jogging Stroller

What I Like About This Product: Great price! Basic double jogging stroller at a low price with features that rival top of the line strollers at 3 times the cost. Lots of handy storage, too, including a parent console.

What Could be Better: Steel frame instead of aluminum means it’s subject to rust and heavier. No handbrake, which you really need if going downhill.

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