Jogging Strollers | Double Jogging Strollers | Jogging Stroller Reviews

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

InSTEP Ultra Runner 2 Double Jogging Stroller

What I Like About This Product: Nice big 16” wheels, handbrake, big canopy that actually protects passengers from head to toe, one handed folding.

What Could be Better: For the money—not much! I might wish for a swivel front wheel, but a more serious runner would be happy with it as is.

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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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InSTEP Run Around LTD 2 Double Jogging Stroller

What I Like About This Product: Great double jogging stroller in a mid-range price, perfect for those who want to get some exercise and get their kids outdoors with them, without breaking the bank.

What Could be Better: This stroller retails for around $200-$220. For the money, I really don’t think it could be much better!

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InSTEP Safari Swivel Double Jogging Stroller

What I Like About This Product: This stroller has a front bumper handle so that little hands will have something to grab on to if need be, it’s reasonably priced, and has a parent tray.

What Could be Better: No hand brake, which can make going downhill on the tricky side, smallish front wheel doesn’t allow as much stability as a larger one, non-adjustable handle.

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