Consider what you will be using this stroller for, though, because if you are looking for a stroller to take hiking or for a similar outdoor activity, you may want to look elsewhere because this does not do too
well on bumpy terrain.
It's not at
its best on bumpy terrain, and the wheels are small.
Not exact matches
It may not be ideal for
bumpier terrain, but it does
well on concrete.
It's also not the
best on rough
terrain, with that dual - wheel design occasionally struggling
on bumpier ground.
Large, two - panel canopy, swiveling front wheel for easy maneuvering, superb suspension for a smooth ride
on bumpy terrains, roomy storage basket and other features that provide the great performance of this stroller make the Joovy Zoom 360 one of the
best rated jogging strollers.
The front wheels are swivel, but can be locked in place that is really
good when you are jogging
on bumpy terrains.
As one of the
best all -
terrain options
on the market, you'll find this stroller is equally suitable for city folk running errands around town and outdoor enthusiasts jogging
on bumpy trails.
This is the
best option, if you are taken your kids
on bumpy terrain for rides.
Though I didn't spend much time churning through swamps and fording rivers, I did learn that the Envoy performs
well on dirt roads and over bad
terrain, such as
bumpy hills.
Call me strange, but the big reason I love off - road racing is the feeling of the cars
on the
terrain itself: smooth tarmac tracks are all
well and nice, but they never manage to deliver the same awesome sensation that battling through mud and dirt do, or flying along a
bumpy straight, barely keeping your ride in check.