SAFETY TIPS
make it maneuverable!
In terms of steering, all-terrain strollers are designed with two pneumatic (air-filled) back wheels and either one or two front wheels that are as big as or smaller than the back wheels. For optimum maneuvering of your all-terrain, look for fixed back wheels (although there are some new innovative designs on the market that contest this concept) while the front wheels swivel for ease of turning and a tighter cornering radius with the option to lock on those long straight stretches.
The ease of activating the brake locking-mechanism is usually determined by whether your all-terrain stroller is built with an easy-to-use hand brake or a foot lever (which can also be quite easy to activate, although some aren't designed for quick easy activation.)
Easy all-terrain stroller maneuverability comes from having:
- solid suspension
- an ergonomically designed handle (easiest for-one handed steering) or set of handles
- front swivel/locking wheels
- back wheels that track straight
- a frame that can handle weight shifts without swerving or veering
Sport
Cameleon
Stroller Strides Fitness