I already have a bike trailer with jogging wheel but I am looking for a reasonable priced stroller to walk with on my gravel roads. I tried the baby trend jogger last year but didnt like the seat or canopy. Anyone have the Phil & Teds navigated? I like the BOB strollers but I like the idea of the second seat on the Phil & Teds.
I don't have experience with other strollers but I really like my BOB revolution. Woot! Has had an older model for $230 lately. One of my friends had a Jeep brand stroller and that was he worst stroller ever.
Post by mom2boxers on Apr 24, 2015 15:03:15 GMT -5
I have a City Versa with GT wheels. I think it has shocks to help with the bumps. It's not a jogging stroller but it goes well in the grass. They're around $220 + $60 for the different wheels.
I have a Britax b-ready that does well on gravel and of course the BOB. I find the side by side better for my kids now, but the b-ready (like the Phil & Teds) has the removable 2nd seat and we lived it when one child was an infant. It's just not ideal when they're toddlers.
I have the Phil & Ted's Navigator. Our little guy is only 2 months old, so limited use so far, but I am a fan. So far, it's only been on streets and sidewalks near my house, but we are hoping it will navigate the farm we visit weekly in the summer well. I love the hand brake thing - I'm usually out with our 10 month old beagle and we live on a hill, so that comes in handy. Ride seems pretty good - E sleeps well in the seat. Also - I'm pretty sure it's significantly smaller than the BOB we looked at.
Thanks ladies for your input. I had a chance to test drive a few stroller from other moms at the park last week. I decided to go with the baby jogger summit x3. It was the nicest to push, has a hand break, and I really like that the safety strap is attached low down instead of the handle bar. No second seat but I already have a burley bike trainer/jogger and the b agile double.
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