Today, navigating the urban jungle can be challenging,
with uneven sidewalks and errant kerbs presenting obstacles to easy walking.
Cities have a knack for presenting
you with uneven sidewalks or rough surfaces, so you will want a stroller that can stand up to the test.
We use this stroller in the city
with uneven sidewalks and it's so easy to push.
Not exact matches
finally, the big tires help
with the
uneven terrain of the city
sidewalks.
New York City is rough on strollers - there are plenty of
uneven sidewalks, puddles, and concrete stairs to contend
with, along
with all of the traffic (both pedestrian and vehicular) that mean you might need a stroller
with solid wheels and plenty of agility.
Be aware that rough,
uneven surfaces like blacktop (aka asphalt)
with courser edges and sharper contact points can lead to sore paws, so start out
with even pavement like
sidewalks for the first month or so before graduating to the rougher stuff.
Get one
with bigger wheels so it can more easily manage
uneven sidewalks and cobblestone streets.