Best All-Terrain Stroller
All-terrain strollers are an excellent option for parents who want to take their children on urban explorations as well as off-road adventures. They are designed to provide peace of mind for the child and the parent.
They often feature front and rear wheel suspension with an easy-to-fold mechanism with a large storage basket, ergonomic handles and a parent tray with cup holders. Some are compatible with a baby car seat.
1. Thule Urban Glide 2
Thule is a Swedish outdoor gear company. They are famous for their high-performance and aerodynamic strollers that sport sleek design and sturdy capabilities. The Thule Urban Glide 2 isn't an exception. The Urban Glide 2 is available in a double or single version and can accommodate infant car seats. The Urban Glide 2 has a hand brake for deceleration and an automatic locking system that folds. It also has an extendable sunshade that provides UPF 50+ protection and extra ventilation. The Urban Glide 2 also has reflective rims for improved visibility, and comes with brand new car seat adapters for a custom fit.
The seat cushioned by the Thule Urban Glide 2 reclines to a nearly flat position, perfect for naps. It also ensures your child's safety. It is secured by an adjustable 5-point harness that toddlers are unable to escape from. A large canopy shields your child from the sun's rays and has a peekaboo window so you can watch them. The canopy's front can be opened more airflow on hot summer days.
The stroller is a bit heavier and larger than other jogging walkers, but still folds up quite compactly. It can be folded with one hand and the handle can be lowered to make storage and transport more convenient. It also features a swiveling rear wheel that locks in the correct position when you're not running and no-puncture foam tires to ensure a smooth ride over any surface.
The Urban Glide 2 now comes with a bumper bar that's attached to the front. This provides your child with something to hold onto or use to hang toys. This is an excellent feature for families that want to keep their children occupied while walking or running. The Urban Glide 2 also comes with a clear rain cover that protects the seats your children from the elements. It's a must for those who live in an area with unpredictable weather.
2. Baby Jogger Summit X3
The Summit X3 is a top contender for best jogger. It gives parents a stroller with high-performance that eliminates any reason not to go for an outing. The X3 front wheel can be locked in an forward position for rough surfaces like cobblestones or sand. The front wheel can be adjusted with a lever located conveniently close to the handlebar.
In comparison to the Urban Glide 2, this model has a bigger storage basket and an escape strap (just in the event you drop the stroller in error). The X3 comes with an X-shaped front wheel that can be locked to run, or swivelled for walking. It's one of the very few strollers we've tested with a switch on the handlebar to shift the fixed-front wheel between modes, which is extremely convenient and makes it much easier than having to bend down to manually adjust it.
The X3 is fitted with 16" rear and front air-filled tire and all-wheel suspension that absorbs big bumps to give an enjoyable ride. The brake deceleration that is operated by hand is also simple to use. When you're breaking a sweat your child can remain comfortably with a padded recliner seat and a vented top that improves the flow of air.
Baby Jogger created the X3 in an elegant, modern design. Its chassis is made of sturdy aluminum and the fabric feels good and doesn't get sticky in hot temperatures. The X3 comes with a broad variety of accessories to personalize it to fit your family.
The X3 folds with Baby Jogger's signature one-hand, two-step operation. It's not difficult to learn, but it will take some time to master. It is also compact enough to fit into the trunk of many vehicles. The console for parents and the snack tray are not included however, they can be purchased separately from Baby Jogger. A bonus is that the X3's wheels can be removed easily for easy washing after an excursion in salt or sand or to clean off snow or mud that has accumulated underneath.
3. Bugaboo Fox 3
The Bugaboo Fox 3 is a ideal option for parents looking for a stroller that can handle both city streets and off-road adventures. It has suspension that is designed to absorb bumps and vibrations and allow your child to ride in comfort. It has the sun canopy which is two inches wider and the footrest that can be extended by two inches so that it can expand with your child. Additionally, it is more luxurious than the previous version of this stroller, featuring smooth fabrics and embossed wheel spokes.
The Bugaboo Fox has a great feature that lets it fold using just one hand. This means that you can quickly and easily open and shut the footrest, backrest and sun canopy. The basket is large and can accommodate all of the necessities for your baby, and more. Finally, the Fox comes with a top-quality rain cover that keeps your child protected from the elements.
The stroller isn't cheap, but is worth it for parents who want an all-terrain durable and sturdy stroller. Bugaboo is known for its premium design and has a cult famous clientele, including Sienna Miller, Jessica Ennis-Hill, and Victoria Beckham.
The Bugaboo Fox is designed to be an all-terrain stroller that offers smooth riding and an elegant and practical design. The Fox's tires have impact-absorbing foam and are puncture-proof, which means they can withstand the most difficult terrain. best all terrain prams is also a center-joint which works with the wheels for a smooth ride.
The Fox offers a range of customization and accessory options. For example, you can get a cargo basket that can be placed on the front of the pushchair, to store all your essentials. You can also get sun canopy visors for extra protection as well as an infant bassinet liner and mattress for your baby.
The most recent version of the Fox also features glow-in-the-dark accents to provide extra security when walking in the dark. This special edition of the Fox is dubbed the Stellar and is a great option for parents who want an attractive stroller with a little something extra.
4. Baby Trend Expedition
This jogger that is budget-friendly is a good choice for families who intend to use their strollers frequently. Its lightweight frame makes it easy to transport in a vehicle. This model has large all-terrain bicycle tires with air-filled wheels. The front swivel wheel is able to be locked for jogging or unlocked for strolling at low speeds. The Expedition is equipped with a huge storage bag as well as a premium console for the parent with two cup holders, a cover for storage, and a swing-away tray for snacks and drinks.
The reclining seat comes with a 5-point safety harness that can be adjusted and a tether strap to ensure your child's safety while you're running. The ergonomically shaped, wide push handle is comfortable to hold on to during long walks. The canopies that are adjustable for the Expedition have a peek-aboo window and ratchets to block wind or sun. It also accepts Baby Trend EZ-Loc infant car seats to make it an ideal travel system.

The Baby Trend Expedition was rated highly by test participants for its maneuverability, weight and folded size. The bumpy ride isn't ideal for naps during long walks. It's not equipped with suspension and its slouchy seatback is not as comfortable as a sling-style sling.
The Expedition double has a good amount of storage, much like the Navigator. Each seat has a huge tray with the cup holder and cover. Both trays come with a place to plug in a phone or MP3 player to enjoy on-the-go entertainment. The users loved the practical, easy-to-use consoles and parent tray. The brakes, however, were less than desirable since they require two pedals to be engaged and released.
With a swivel frontwheel that can be locked to allow jogging and all-terrain bicycle tires the Expedition is a budget-friendly option for families with twins. Its jogging capabilities were good, but its bumpy ride and lack of suspension weren't conducive to long jogs. Its brakes were a little stiff and required two foot presses to engage and its steering was also unremarkable. The Expedition's swivel wheel was a major disadvantage. It caused it to turn slower than strollers with fixed wheels.