I was looking at the Valco Snap Duo because it seems to have so many features yet still remain lightweight and during our time left in the city, I can put
the all terrain wheels on it.
Not exact matches
The Jag proved to be surprisingly competent
on rough
terrain with its advanced all -
wheel - drive system providing solid traction and good feel.
Not only that it offers travel safety for your child inside the car thanks to the car seat, but it is also reliable
on any type of road, due to the stroller that is equipped with
terrain bicycle
wheels.
The expedition is a lightweight sturdy construction with 16 inch rear and 12 inch front all
terrain bicycle tires
on light weight
wheels.
Front
wheels do have the swivel capacity which makes it easy to maneuver
on rough
terrains, shopping mall and other hard to get around places.
You can also lock the
wheels for added stability while jogging
on rough
terrain.
It's easy to manoeuvre thanks to the soft drive system with 4
wheel suspension making YoYo smooth, even
on rough
terrain.
All -
wheel suspension creates a smooth, comfortable ride even if you are
on uneven or rough
terrain.
The rear
wheels are wide and sturdy; you can use the Revolution SE
on any
terrain.
The all
wheel suspension helps take out the bumps that your child might feel
on rougher
terrain.
The all
wheel suspension is great for riding
on bumpy
terrain.
If you feel that the front
wheel is going astray while you are jogging
on uneven
terrain, then the tracking system will allow you to make adjustments quickly and easily.
You can lock the
wheels for extra stability when
on uneven
terrain.
The
wheels might as well be advertised as all
terrain; I have taken this stroller everywhere, and had no problems
on grass, curbs, or anywhere else.
It rolls
on 4.5 ″ all rubber
wheels that can tackle some of the mommy
terrain like grass or mulch.
The fixed front
wheel increases the stability when running or speeds training
on the roughest
terrain.
The front
wheel is swivel, but can be locked straight forward or backward depending
on he activity and
terrain.
It's also not the best
on rough
terrain, with that dual -
wheel design occasionally struggling
on bumpier ground.
The Qbit rolls
on four 5.5 ″ hard rubber
wheels with front swivel
wheels that can be locked in place for rougher
terrain.
The front
wheel tracking as well as the state of the art suspension make sure that the stroller remains stable even
on the roughest of
terrains.
Some umbrella strollers offer a dual front
wheel (two
wheels, side by side
on each front leg) and the
wheels used
on umbrella strollers tend to be smaller and made of materials designed for use
on sidewalks rather than
on rough
terrain.
The swivel front
wheel allows you to lock it down for added stability
on rough
terrain or while jogging.
Obviously, these
wheels are not design for all -
terrain and will perform the best
on flat surfaces.
Its sixteen inch rear
wheels is equipped with high - impact polymer composite and inflatable tires that provide enhanced traction while rolling
on tough
terrain.
The small sealed bearing
wheels perform best
on a flat surface, but can also tackle some mommy
terrain like grass, gravel, or playground mulch.
A little brother to the Flex model, Ramber is an all -
terrain jogger with a lot of the same features as
on Flex, but smaller rear
wheels.
If you plan to off - road
on grass or gravel, all -
terrain stroller with larger
wheels can be the best option.
The larger than average
wheels help to ensure a smooth ride even
on rough
terrain, and the style of this stroller just can't be beat.
The small
wheels are designed for flat surfaces only and not going to do that well
on the
terrain.
It is an all
terrain stroller which can be used even
on rough
terrains with the front
wheel locking for better tracking.
In short, the Select model is an - all
terrain stroller that rolls
on four forever - air tires and has ability to convert into a double mode with an addition of second seat, while Versa model is designed for urban
terrain, rolls
on four EVA
wheels and has a reversible seat.
The comfort - ride suspension keeps your comfortable
on uneven
terrain, and the 3 -
wheel design makes this stroller uniquely maneuverable.
Large
wheels let this stroller ride smoothly
on any tough
terrain, and it even has extra storage, which means you'll never have to sacrifice necessary items because you're lacking space.
The larger
wheels on armadillo xt flip make this stroller suitable not only for flat surfaces, but also for rougher
terrain like grass, playground, and sand & city life too.
The independent all
wheel suspension in this stroller provides a smooth ride for your children
on most
terrains.
The
wheel also blocks for greater stability when jogging
on rough
terrain.
The
wheels are quite small as compare to other stroller to run
on uneven surface but still they have tried to make it as an all
terrain wheels.
It rolls
on four never - flat
wheels that are a great size and can tackle some rough
terrain.
The larger
wheels on XT make this stroller suitable not only for flat surfaces, but also for rougher
terrain like grass, playground mulch or gravel.
10 ″ air - filled tires, the front
wheel is swivel, but can be locked straight for more stability
on rough
terrain.
It is not an all
terrain stroller but it has all
terrain strong
wheels so it can run easily run
on some light
terrain or park, city walk as well as tough uneven surface.
What Baby Bunchers love about this stroller: Easy to get through doors,
on the lighter side for a double, can become a single stroller again, many configurations for kids, all -
terrain wheels.
«Baby Jogger City Elite Stroller» rolls
on three 12 ″ forever - air tires; it has a single 12 ″ front swivel
wheel that can be quickly locked straight when you enter tougher
terrain.
It rolls
on four 6 ″ hard rubber
wheels with front swivel
wheels that can be locked straight for rougher
terrain.
Adjustable canopy & seat, strong
wheels with great maneuverability
on rougher
terrain makes this Maclaren Techno XT Stroller Review a perfect one for infants to toddlers.
With four
wheels the tires are very thick & can handle wide range of land with different kind of surface (sand, snow or uneven roads) it rolls
on four all -
terrain tires with 11 ″ threaded
wheels in the back and 7 ″
wheels in the front.
Then large
wheels are going to give you stability
on rough
terrains.
It rolls
on three
wheels with 16 ″ rear and 12 ″ front air filled pneumatic tires; front
wheel is swivel & can be locked straight for rougher
terrain.
The
wheels on Mixx are a good size to handle a lot of different
terrain.
It rolls
on 4
wheels, with twin's front
wheels which is swivel & because of the small size front
wheels the maneuverability is very easy, you can take the stroller to narrow areas & the
wheels can absorb some of the
terrain & bumps but is it is not for extreme harsh surface like other stroller.