You finally want to do sports again, but you don’t know how to take your child with you in an uncomplicated way? The baby jogger can be the solution to your problem. With such a jogger you can go jogging without having to leave your child alone. So it is possible for you to stay active despite your child!
To help you choose the right baby jogger, we have created a suitable checklist for you. In our product recommendations, you will also find different baby joggers, which you can compare with each other.
- Basically, a jogger is recommended from sitting age.
- The sitting age is different for each child, but on average it is around six months.
- There are baby joggers where the seat can be converted into a straight lying surface.
- These variants can also be used from birth.
- The manufacturer provides information on the age from which the baby jogger can be used.
- Do not confusethe baby jogger and the stroller or buggy.
- The baby jogger is a special stroller with which you can also go jogging.
- These models have a well-sprung base.
- They definitely need a handbrake and a holder that you can put around your wrist.
- Strollers have a fairly large seat and a large basket.
- Buggies tend to be small strollers for kids that fold up handy.
- Pay attention to the number of wheels. There are models with three or four wheels.
- Models with three wheels are often more maneuverable, but less stable.
- Baby joggers with four wheels offer very high stability.
- Also check whether the tires are rubber or plastic. Tires made of rubber offer a more comfortable ride, but can also lose air.
- Plastic tires are lighter and do not need to be inflated.
- Theadjustable backrest provides comfort.
- Depending on the model, the backrest can be adjusted in several steps.
- An adjustable sun deck is also practical.
- In some variants, it can be pulled down especially far.
- Check how it looks with accessories, such as a rain cover or a small tray on the pusher.
- An adjustable pusher ensures that you can adjust the height to your size.
- Many parents are switching to a jogger or stroller because it takes up less space in the car.
- The average folding dimensions are around 80×60 cm in width x height.
- Most baby joggers are designed for a weight load of up to 15 kg.
- Many baby joggers can be folded in a few easy steps.
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FAQ For Baby Joggers
A baby jogger differs from conventional strollers because it can also be used when jogging. It is usually characterized by larger wheels and a lighter ride. Generally, they are also slightly larger than usual stroller or baby carriage models. Often, it also has a handle that you can adjust to fit your height.
Which baby jogger is the best is a question of personal taste. Of course, the most important thing is the safety of the child, easy steering and comfort for the child and the person pushing. We have selected the best and most popular models and published them in our guide.
If you want to jog with a stroller, you should consider the manufacturer’s specifications, because not every stroller is expressly suitable for this. Good are baby joggers with three pneumatic tires, they can be steered better and are suitable for all surfaces. We have selected the best baby joggers and listed them in our guide.
A baby jogger can cost up to 400 euros or more. Cheaper ones, on the other hand, can be purchased for as little as 25 euros and up. Take a look at our product recommendations. There we have listed various baby joggers in different price ranges for you.
A baby jogger is usually made of plastic and is water-repellent. The wheels, on the other hand, can be made of either rubber or plastic. The latter are recommended because they do not need to be inflated. Accordingly, rubber tires can lose air during prolonged use. Many covers can also be washed in the washing machine.
In order to protect your baby in all weather conditions, you should think about the additional purchase of a sun or rain cover.
A conventional baby jogger usually measures 80×60 cm in width x height.
As a rule, a baby jogger should not be loaded with more than 15 kilograms, otherwise the stroller may suffer damage or you may not be able to steer it properly.
You can use a baby jogger optimally both in the city and in the country. Depending on the surface on which you regularly drive, you should pay attention to the condition of the wheels when buying, since not all are equally suitable for every surface. In addition, the jogger should have a brake, so that you can quickly intervene in an emergency. It is also useful if you can fold the jogger. So it is possible to transport it to any place.
Manufacturers advertise that you can use the baby jogger for jogging shortly after birth. This is not advisable, because the many new impressions can very quickly overwhelm your baby and he may feel quite uncomfortable during a fast ride in the jogger. Therefore, you should go jogging with your baby for the first time after 6 months at the earliest. Even then, you should get him used to it slowly. It always makes sense to check the manufacturer’s instructions beforehand.
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