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If you're a fitness fanatic in search of an jogging stroller, or simply seeking a stroller that is all-purpose for use in everyday life, there's a three-wheel compact stroller out there for you. Managing Editor Sentry and Senior Review Writer Wendy Schmitz put these models through the paces on pavement and off-road surfaces, as well as testing children's comfort in the seats.

Stroller Features

The best strollers offer features that make life on the go with your child more enjoyable. Find features that simplify life, such as a large storage bin, parent tray with cups holders, adjustable canopy, and more when looking for a new stroller. The key is determining what features are essential to you and your family and which ones you're able to be content with.

BOB Gear Wayfinder is our top-rated stroller for jogging. It comes with a variety of practical features that keep parents happy and comfortable. The handlebar can be adjusted to three different positions to accommodate caregivers of all heights, and the wrist strap can help ensure that the stroller doesn't slide away when you're running. The Wayfinder has the largest sunshade among the strollers we tested and a glass window at the top allows children to look out when they're resting. Jenni's three-year-old son found the seat to have comfortable padding, so bumps in the road did not cause any discomfort for him.

This jogging stoller has an automatic handbrake that helps you keep your grip on slippery surfaces. It can be folded into a slim, compact package that takes only a tiny space in the trunk of your car. You can also convert it into an e-travel system by purchasing an adapter. It is also compatible with the Uppababy Mesa V2 bassinet.

If you're planning to tackle rough terrain, tires are a must-have for any stroller. Solid tires aren't as comfortable as spongy-filled or air-filled tires, but they're excellent for navigating potholes and bumps.

The jogging stroller folds in just two simple steps. It locks into position when folded, and is compact enough to fit in the majority of elevators. It's not as easy than our other four-wheel strollers to maneuver, and the locking mechanism can be a bit confusing. It requires pressing a button near the foot area at the front of stroller and then lifting the handle. We'd prefer a simpler method that clicks in place or opens by pulling.

Stroller Weight

The weight of the overall stroller is an important factor to consider. A stroller that is heavier tends to be more stable than a stroller that is lighter and may offer better performance in rough terrain. However, a lot of parents find that a stroller with a lighter weight is more maneuverable and more suitable for everyday use.

Another crucial aspect of a stroller is the size of its wheels and type. Certain strollers, such as those that run on jogging with larger wheels can offer a more comfortable experience for infants. However, bigger wheels increase the overall weight of the stroller which makes it harder to fold and transport as well as store.

Some models in our selection come with air-filled tires, which are designed to provide a safe and comfortable ride for your child, even over rough terrain. However, tires that are filled with air can easily become flat, which will require you to swap them out. If you are planning to travel a lot with your stroller, we suggest a model with solid tires that can withstand regular contact with different surfaces and last longer.

Strollers with swivel wheels on the front are ideal to safely navigate escalators and stairs. Falls on stairs or escalators are the most common stroller-related injuries. They are especially hazardous for infants. If you can't avoid using the escalator or stairs with your stroller, we recommend using it when your child is securely strapped in the seat. Also, keep them close to you while you walk up or down.

Some strollers are a travel system which includes both the car seat as well as the stroller. These types of products are usually more expensive and convenient than their separate counterparts and may not perform well in the long run. In addition many parents regret purchasing a bundle product because it may not include all the features they want, or it could prove to not be compatible with their car or child's seat. If you are planning to upgrade in the near future we suggest that you buy a stroller separate from car seats or capsules.

Stroller Folding

The most 3 wheel all terrain pushchair wheel strollers with a compact size fold easily and to store. Some even lock into position automatically when you open them. This feature can be particularly beneficial for families who regularly take public transportation or drive before going on walks.

Three-wheeled strollers are able to maneuver easily in tight spaces, like aisles of grocery stores or other areas with a lot of people. They are often equipped with suspension systems to provide a smoother ride. This is especially useful on bumpy sidewalks.

If you're seeking a jogging stroller that won't weigh you down the Guava Roam Crossover is a good alternative. It's a good-looking stroller that can be used as a travel system with the adapters for car seats for Nuna Maxi-Cosi, Nuna and Cybex infant carseats, as well as the bassinet for the Uppababy (car seats and stroller board are sold separately). The stroller folds down in two steps and locks into position when it is opened.

The Babyzen Yoyo 2 is another attractive 3-wheeled jogging stroller with a nice design. It's a bit pricier than some of our top choices, but it's well worth the money for those who love to travel or live in an urban area. The lightweight stroller folds down to a small size (20.5 x 17.3 x 7.1) and features an adjustable, padded five-point harness with no-rethread straps and a large basket. It can be used as a stroller suitable for infants and young toddlers with an infant car seat adapter.

Although the Babyzen comes with some nice features, such as a roomy recline and extra storage, some parents are dissatisfied with its performance. The seat doesn't lie flat when it is reclining and there are no cupholders or snack tray for children. The brakes can also be a bit difficult to activate and the handlebars can be too high for some moms.

The Graco Fastaction stroller is designed to be as lightweight as it is possible, but without sacrificing comfort or convenience. It has a long list of features that are impressive including a large basket and a one handed fold. The only issue with this stroller is that the brakes can be a bit difficult to engage and they don't lock after the stroller is folded.

Stroller Safety

A stroller's safety features should assist in keeping your child safe while using it. The top-scoring strollers we've reviewed come with a five-point safety harness with adjustable and cushioned crotch straps. This allows for a customised fit. Some strollers come with a cushioned cushion that shields your child's head should they fall or roll out of their seat. Some strollers are equipped with a safety lock that secures both wheels. This is particularly important for jogging walkers, as they are less likely to fall over while going up or down stairs and escalators.

In our tests strollers' maneuverability was assessed in three different ways. We evaluated it on the basis of a stroller's ability to bounce and turn when bumps and dips are encountered as well as its user-friendliness with a child in it, and its ability to travel over rough terrain. We also assessed the ease of being able to open and close the safety harness, fold and unfold the stroller, adjust its backrest and handlebar height and brakes, and attach and take off car seats (if necessary).

We discovered that some 3 wheeler buggy-wheel strollers are more easy to maneuver than 4-wheel options however this benefit diminishes as your baby grows heavier. This is why we recommend a model that has a hand brake, which helps you slow down and stop without as much effort as using body power alone. However, the majority of top-scoring swivel wheel strollers do not offer this feature and only one of our top-rated fixed-wheel models has it.

It's also important to think about the frequency that you will have to take your stroller on a set of stairs or an escalator, and whether it's safe to do it with the stroller still in position. Stairs and elevators are more dangerous because they have moving mechanical components which make it difficult to control your stroller. We recommend finding an alternative to these hazards, like an elevator, if you can or have another adult to carry the stroller up and down with you. Some of the best-rated strollers can be carried up a set or stairs with the safety brake activated. But it's safer to be safe rather than regretting.