Looking to get into shape post-pregnancy? You’ve got lots of options. There’s the gym membership (a great option if you have the time to attend), tedious online classes or a stationary bike, which also works as an overpriced laundry rack. And then there’s the jogging stroller, which perhaps has the highest potential to be used for its original purpose. You’re going to want to take baby on regular strolls anyway, right? And what better way to bond with your little one than introducing them to the exhilaration of exercising in the great outdoors!
Ready to hit the road? Below find top tips on what to look for, then browse our picks of the best jogging strollers on the market.
Before you chart out a daily route, know that in order to run with a jogging stroller, baby needs to be at least 6 months old and able to sit up. Prior to this age, infants haven’t developed adequate head and neck strength to withstand the bumps in the road. However, you can still walk with baby in a jogging stroller before then, especially since many versions allow an infant car seat to be strapped in. At the half-year mark, remove the car seat, and you’re both ready to kick up the speed.
Your everyday stroller typically won’t cut it as a jogging stroller. That’s because a jogging stroller has specific safety features, including these:
- Five-point safety harness. Your child must be safely strapped in before you go out for a walk or run. A five-point harness, which restrains your child at the shoulders and hips, is the best way to secure your child in their stroller. This is an essential feature, particularly if you plan on running downhill or over rough terrain.
- Wrist strap. A wrist strap tethers you to the stroller, so baby won’t separate from you as you fly like the wind!
- All-terrain tires. A jogging stroller needs to have robust wheels built for gliding over tricky terrain, especially if you plan to run off-path. Most models have three large air-filled or solid rubber tires with built-in suspension that absorb shocks and operate much like those on a bicycle.
- A front wheel that locks. Unlike a regular stroller, which needs to swivel for sharp turns, say, in the grocery store, a jogging stroller requires its front wheel to lock in a forward position when on a jog, so it doesn’t vibrate or accidentally slip to the right or left.
- A comfortable seat. A deep, reclining seat is a must. After all, if baby’s not happy and relaxed you’ll have to cut your run short.
- An adjustable handlebar. Or one that happens to be the perfect height for you. You shouldn’t have to bend or stretch awkwardly as you go; pushing should be effortless so you can focus on your run.
- Sun canopy. The warmer months are ideal for outdoor exercise, but it’s important to protect your little ones from those UV rays year round. An adjustable canopy offers shade and protects them from the elements.
Jogging strollers span from just under $100 to over $600, and can sport a wide range of features and accessories. Here’s a roundup of our favorites:
Overall best jogging stroller
- Zip-top storage basket
- UPF 50+ sun canopy
- Dual suspension and air-filled tires
- High price point
- Heavier than other models
Whether you’re taking it slow or focusing on high-intensity sprints, this jogging stroller will match your pace. Pegged as the top jogging stroller in this year’s Best of The Bump awards, the BOB Gear Wayfinder offers sleek design and road-ready features. Designed with safety in mind, this model boasts a five-point safety harness as well as a handbrake and wrist strap for downhill control. The swiveling front wheel locks into place when you’re ready to run. And independent dual suspension combined with air-filled tires guarantee a smooth ride on uneven sidewalks or rough trails. Aside from the easy steering, our product tester loved the roomy storage basket. “The basket of the jogging stroller is one of my favorite features! It zips up completely and can store all of mine and my little one’s needs for our journey!” While jogging strollers tend to fall on the larger side, this model is compact (according to the brand it’s 30 percent smaller than top competitors) and our tester noted that it was easy to fold and unfold with one hand.
Dimensions (open): 43.8" (L) x 25" (W) x 45.5" (H) | Dimensions (folded): 16.5" (L) x 22" (W) x 32.5" (H) | Weight: 31.1 lbs. | Capacity: 65 lbs.
“Jogging with the stroller was quite easy and enjoyable! I enjoyed a smooth ride and didn’t have to worry about getting jammed up when taking turns!”
Best all-terrain jogging stroller
- Lightweight
- Easy to steer
- Large 16″ rear wheels
- High price point
- Adaptors sold separately
The Thule Urban Glide 2 is the perfect stroller to accompany you on marathon runs, sidewalk strolls, and anything in between. With car seat compatibility and a 75-pound weight capacity, this is a stroller that can be used from infancy through childhood. It’s incredibly lightweight and has a nicely padded harness and a reclining seat for baby’s comfort. Plus, a multi-position sun canopy provides protection from the heat and the elements. Our product tester noted that it’s super-easy to push, and said “it also was very easy to pop over curbs, that is something most strollers make very hard to do.” If you're logging some serious miles, you'll appreciate how the front wheel swivels for easy turns and locks in place for exercise, while the rear suspension handles everything from city curbs to mountain trails. And when you're done? It folds up to fit in your trunk. Looking for a double jogging stroller? Thule’s Urban Glide 2 Double Jogger Stroller is just as good as the single child version.
Dimensions (open): Not stated | Dimensions (folded): 34.2" (L) x 27.2" (W) x 13.3" (H) | Weight: 25 lbs. | Capacity: 75 lbs.
“This stroller is great as a jogger. Living somewhere with rough terrain and broken sidewalks makes walking let alone jogging a typically very hard task with a stroller. The suspension is 10/10 and my son rode with ease. The handle bar also has a great grip!”
Best jogging stroller travel system
- Infant car seat included
- Air-filled tires
- Compact self-standing fold
- Lower weight capacity than other models
Graco’s jogging stroller is sold along with its award-winning SnugRide infant car seat in a sweet two-for-one deal known as a travel system. The car seat just clicks into place, and the stroller can be folded with one hand in a split second! Many parents use this as both their jogger and their everyday errand-running workhorse and we can see why. It combines the comfort and convenience of a standard model with the agility of a jogging stroller. The padded seat reclines for baby’s comfort and air-filled tires with suspension can tackle any terrain. Plus, the front wheel locks for added stability while running and unlocks to provide maneuverability on daily strolls.
Dimensions (open): 40" (L) x 24" (W) x 42" (H) | Dimensions (folded): 35.5" (L) x 23.5" (W) x 17.5" (H) | Weight: 53.22 lbs. | Capacity: 50 lbs.
Best lightweight jogging stroller
- Lightweight
- Off-road suspension
- Affordable
- It takes two hands to recline the seat
No stroller built for running is truly lightweight. If it were, it would bounce over the ground instead of hugging the road. Still, some joggers are heavier than others. And if you are worried about being able to lift your stroller in and out of the trunk easily, or get it up and down steps, try the Joovy Zoom360. At just under 26 pounds, it’s lighter than many of its biggest competitors, but still has the weight capacity to transport toddler-age children. The Zoom 360’s extra-large pneumatic tires were built to conquer a variety of terrains, and the front wheel locks in place for an easy ride. Yet, it has a slim design that folds down to an easy-to-store size. Other reasons we love this stroller include the large adjustable sun canopy, a built-in organizer and the affordable price point.
Dimensions (open): 54" (L) x 25" (W) x 46" (H) | Dimensions (folded): 34" (L) x 25" (W) x 19" (H) | Weight: 25.7 lbs. | Capacity: 75 lbs.
Best hybrid jogging stroller
- Air-filled tires
- Hand-operated brake
- Reflective accents for low light conditions
- High price point
Designed to take you anywhere—from city living to rugged running trails—the Summit X3 offers the best of both worlds. The sleek design includes convenient seatback storage and a large under-seat basket. A cushy seat reclines to a near flat position and has magnetic side vents for increased air circulation. While a large UV canopy keeps baby shaded from the sun. One-handed steering makes it easy to navigate busy streets and an adjustable handlebar lets you push at the right height for you. And when it’s time to pick up the pace the swivel wheel easily locks for jogging or running. Plus, a hand-operated rear brake allows for deceleration and increased control on hilly or uneven terrain. Bonus: Baby Jogger also has a limited edition jogging stroller designed in partnership with marathon runner and fitness instructor Robin Arzón.
Dimensions (open): 50.79" (L) x 25.79" (W) x 41.73" (H) | Dimensions (folded): 34.6" (L) x 25.7" (W) x 15.35" (H) | Weight: 28.44 lbs. | Capacity: 65 lbs.
Best affordable jogging stroller
- UPF 50+ canopy
- Affordable price point
- Large storage basket
- It can be difficult to adjust the stroller seat
- Low weight capacity
If you’re looking for a wallet-friendly model, the Baby Trend’s Expedition Tec jogging stroller is a winner, coming in at under $150 without compromising on durability. An ergonomic rubber handle makes it easy to push and maneuver. A large under-seat storage basket and a parent console helps keep your essentials organized and within reach. And a quick-release front wheel locks in place for stability while you jog. Other perks include a reclining seat and a large UPF 50+ sun canopy.
Dimensions (open): 48" (L) x 24" (W) x 41" (H) | Dimensions (folded): 36" (L) x 24" (W) x 18" (H) | Weight: 24.92 lbs. | Capacity: 50 lbs.
We get it—parenting requires a lot of gear, and it can be hard to find the best fit for your family. To streamline your decision-making process, our goal is to do the bulk of the research for you, so you don’t have to spend hours scrolling through online retailers. We do this by considering a list of criteria when sourcing jogging strollers, including steering, maneuverability, durability, weight and, last but definitely not least, safety. This way you can count on getting the best bang for your buck, while also having a dependable jogging stroller that will meet your exercise needs.
To decide which jogging strollers are the best options on the market, we leverage our familiarity with leading baby brands to make sure items are from reliable manufacturers. We read user reviews to get the low-down on how these products work for families, and typically don’t consider anything with less than an average four-star rating. And since many of us are also parents, we rely on our writers’ and editors’ experience using these products with their own families.
To make sure we’re highlighting products that are safe and effective, we spoke with a pediatrician to understand safety considerations to keep top of mind when you’re shopping. We also follow the safety recommendations of the American Academy of Pediatrics and look for certifications and seals of approval from key organizations.
Interested in learning more about our editorial process? Read about how our team develops and reviews all articles here.
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