Tandem Jogging Strollers Revealed
Parents of twins or two small toddlers don't need to miss out on
the convenience of jogging strollers. Many manufacturers make
tandem jogging strollers that provide much of the same
convenience as single jogging strollers. Pushing around two
children also has the advantage of giving you a better workout!
There are two basic flavours of tandem jogging strollers, the
seats can be positioned side-by-side or one in front of the
other. The biggest problem with the side-by-side design is their
width, they may be difficult to manouver around the grocery
store aisles.
On the other hand, if your children are seated one in front of
the other the one in the back my like to kick and pull the hair
of the one in front. This design is much narrower but some
parents can't put up with the squabbles that this seating
invites. Knowing the temperament of your children will help you
to pick the appropriate style.
The other big consideration when buying a tandem jogging
stroller is whether the front wheel swivels or not. Fixed front
wheel designs are perfect for serious joggers because they
require very little effort to steer on long straightaways. When
you have to make a sharp turn, however, the front wheel has to
be popped in the air, and this can be a major inconvenience in
those grocery store aisles.
Swivel front wheels are a good compromise because they can be
locked in position for jogging and released when you need to
steer around tight spots.
The size of the wheels is also something to consider. 12" wheels
are not suitable for rough terrain so if you plan on jogging on
grass or gravel get a tandem jogging stroller with at least 16"
inflatable wheels.
Other features to look for include storages areas, brakes, and
covers. Most jogging strollers have a tray under the seats for
carrying extra gear, but you may also need pockets for cell
phones, keys, and toys. There should be a hand brake for quick
stops when jogging and a parking brake is also convenient.
Some jogging strollers come complete with rain covers while
others have them available as accessories. Whether or not you
need them depends on your climate and jogging habits.