Sometimes we have to take
our strollers over sand, snow or other soft surfaces and it can become very difficult to push.
We got to the beach, a short 10 minute walk from home, and I ungracefully pulled the big Uppababy Vista
stroller over the sand to get closer to the water.
Not exact matches
The wheels are the part of the
stroller that will probably gather a lot of dirt and
sand, depending on where you use it, and if the area you're going
over is not dry, the dirt will stick even better.
The tests have shown that this jogging
stroller performs well even
over gravel, grass or
sand.
Make sure you always have a blanket (so you can spread out
over the mulch,
sand, gravel so your baby can sit / lay and watch), a
stroller and some kind of carrier.
These
strollers may feature bigger wheels which are easier to roll
over soft surfaces like dirt or
sand, and shocks to soften the impact of a bumpy road.
There have been many times when I've been at playgrounds and had to go
over sand and while my friends have struggled pushing their
strollers through the
sand and while they're grunting and cursing under their breath I just reverse the handlebar and glide through.
By folding the back wheels and leaving this
stroller as a two wheeled, you will be able to push it on stairs, snow and even
over the
sand.
If you have been to the beach with your
stroller, you know how hard it is to drag it
over the
sand.