5 Double Running Buggy Lessons From The Pros

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Why Buy a Double Running Buggy?

Traditional strollers are great for day-to-day use, but if would like to run with your children, you'll require a double-running buggy. These are specially designed for jogging and feature large wheels, air-filled tires and often a front lockable wheel that can add suspension.

For jogging on the occasional basis models such as the Mountain Buggy Duet or Out'n'About nipper double buggy Sport Double V4 will work. Hardcore runners might like the best compact double stroller-running pushchairs like the Thule cheetah 2.

Safety

A double-running buggy has three or four wheels (like a standard pram) but they are often larger, with the front wheel locking to provide control and suspension. Most double running buggy handlebars have brakes (similar ready to grow lightweight double pushchair stroller - research by the staff of Cityu - those found on bikes) so that you can quickly stop your buggy. Some also have wrist straps to ensure safety. You'll also find some have a slightly reclined seating for added comfort when your little ones are taking a nap or eating. Be aware that babies must be at minimum nine months old before you start jogging with them in a stroller, and only if they're able to sit comfortably in it for extended durations of time.