Back when I was pregnant for the first time, I thought we would get one stroller—the Phil and Ted’s. It seemed like the ideal stroller for a growing family as it has the double option, plus it accommodated a newborn and most importantly, I could jog with it. Or so I thought.
Then and now:
As it turned out, a $500 stroller like the Phil and Ted’s is not the kind of stroller one wants to take on hard-core jogs. I believe when people say they “jog” with it, they mean 10-minute miles over the course of three miles. When I am running 8 miles at an 8-minute clip, the stroller is coming up flat—literally.
Somewhere along the way, we were given a Chicco fold-up travel stroller that we have never used, but we keep “just in case” that is currently gathering dust in our storage unit. But two strollers was not enough.
Enter stroller #3: the Baby Jogger.
And so came stroller #4. The McClaren Volo. This is another fan favorite. Yes, it is a bit more expensive than the traditional umbrella stroller, but it is an extremely compact little guy that travels well, is comfortable for the babies and pivots on a dime—perfect for museums and the mall, not so much for long walks as the plastic wheels do not do well over cobblestone streets.
Thus far, I have only taken it on one walk (I have a broken foot), but expect a full review of it’s running capability in a few weeks.
And a memo to the stroller makers of the world: Let’s do ourselves a proper and create a stroller that has a tiny footprint; pivots easily; runs without pushing; has rubber wheels; traverses ice, snow and mud; carries various items; reclines and folds up no bigger than an umbrella. Seems easy enough, right?