My husband and I (sorry I don't understand the abbreviations on here ) have registered at Babies-r-us and found the only jogging stroller that is a full travel system. We tried everything out in the store, found out about the warranty and everything; however, when I went online and read the reviews it only had about a 56% approval rating. I'm kind of worried about some of the reviews, but other people love it. https://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=4089524
That is the link to the one that we picked, and that I actually loved....but I obviously have not used it for its purpose yet. Do yall have any other suggestions on a jogging stroller and travel system together, or opinions on this one??
This is our first child and I am trying to do all the research I can, but sometimes it just helps hearing from other people going though the same thing I am.... Thank you
Re: Jogging Stroller and Travel System
I've never seen a travel system that was a proper jogging stroller. Most of my friends told me to avoid the travel systems, that they were giant and heavy and they all ended up hating them.
I'm getting a Baby Jogger stroller with a car seat attachment and a Graco Snugride carseat.
I'd suggest looking for a separate carseat and stroller. And either use a carseat attachment or a snap and go stoller in the beginning. You can't jog with a baby for at least 6 mths anyway, so either option would be fine for those first few months. Most car seat attachments are about the same price as a snap and go so it's really just a lifestyle choice.
Hope that helps.
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I think it depends on what you will be using the stroller for. If you are actually going to be jogging or running with it at some point, I would go with the BOB and get the car seat adapter. If you are just looking for a stroller that maneuvers well and can handle rougher terrain, the one you are looking at might be fine.
Just FYI, re the BOB: the current model is not compatible with Chicco car seats. The 2011 model will be, though. If you are interested in the BOB and have or want a different model car seat, I've seen huge sales on BOB strollers lately as they're trying to deplete the inventory of "old models".
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We have the Jeep Liberty Limited (not Liberty Sport) and while it doesn't advertise that it's compatible with an infant seat, it actually is - and doesn't require an adaptor.
I don't know if the other Jeep ones do since I don't have them, but I do love the one we have! ;-)
Good luck with your decision!
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