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Why Buy a double running buggy [Keep Reading]?
Double running buggy is the best option to run with your child. Traditional strollers are great for daily use. They're specifically designed for jogging and come with large wheels, air-filled tyres and often an upper wheel that locks for added suspension.
Side-by-twin stroller side by side models like the Mountain Buggy Duet and Out'n'About Nipper Sport Double V4 are best for occasional jogging, or more hard-core runners will prefer the specialist double running pushchairs such as the Thule Cheetah 2 bike trailer.
Safety
Double-running buggys come with three or four wheels, much like a pram. However, they are usually larger and the front wheel is locked for additional control and suspension. The handlebars will typically have brakes (similar as bicycles) so you can stop your buggy in a flash and come with a wrist strap to ensure safety. You'll also find some have a slightly reclined seating to provide extra comfort when your little ones are taking a nap or eating. Keep in mind that babies should be at least nine months old before you can begin jogging with them in a buggy, and only if they're able to sit comfortably in it for extended periods of time.
Double running buggy is the best option to run with your child. Traditional strollers are great for daily use. They're specifically designed for jogging and come with large wheels, air-filled tyres and often an upper wheel that locks for added suspension.
Side-by-twin stroller side by side models like the Mountain Buggy Duet and Out'n'About Nipper Sport Double V4 are best for occasional jogging, or more hard-core runners will prefer the specialist double running pushchairs such as the Thule Cheetah 2 bike trailer.
Safety
Double-running buggys come with three or four wheels, much like a pram. However, they are usually larger and the front wheel is locked for additional control and suspension. The handlebars will typically have brakes (similar as bicycles) so you can stop your buggy in a flash and come with a wrist strap to ensure safety. You'll also find some have a slightly reclined seating to provide extra comfort when your little ones are taking a nap or eating. Keep in mind that babies should be at least nine months old before you can begin jogging with them in a buggy, and only if they're able to sit comfortably in it for extended periods of time.