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BOB Gear Wayfinder - A Compact 3 Wheel Stroller<br /><br />With exceptional maneuverability, a comfortable seat that reclines, and a handy tray for parents and storage under the seat This stroller is a great value for money. The only thing lacking is an adjustable handlebar. It also lacks an holder for cups. However, these aren't major concerns considering the cost.<br /><br />While strollers with three wheels are more comfortable for kids, they can be heavier and heavier and bulkier. This is especially the case for strollers that jog.<br /><br />Lightweight<br /><br />The kind of stroller you choose can make a significant difference in the ease to use. Many models have large wheels that provide a comfortable ride for the baby. They are also more durable than small wheels and have a less noticeable tread that will allow them to glide across a variety of surfaces. The choice of wheel size depends on the type of terrain you will be traversing and your budget. Certain models come with all-terrain wheels, whereas others only have a few varieties of specific for terrain tires. The most common tires are air-filled and provide an easy ride. However they can be flattened easily.<br /><br />How to Choose the Best Stroller<br /><br />There's no stroller out there that can do everything well however there are a few that are close. For instance, a full-size stroller may be too bulky for a trunk or difficult to navigate in tight spaces, and a compact model may be too small to have enough features for running through the streets and playing in the park. There are a few mid-sized alternatives that are light, quick to fold, and provide a great value for price.<br /><br />Depending on your needs, you might prefer a stroller with three wheels or a four-wheel stroller. A 3-wheeler comes with three wheels that glide in a small, compact manner. A 4-wheeler has four wheels that are larger and rugged-terrain-ready. A stroller with three wheels is more affordable than a four wheeled stroller but will not have as many features or cargo.<br /><br />If you're looking for a stroller easy to fold and carry take a look at the Delta Children LX Side by Side. This two-seater comes with a classic umbrella fold and is one of the lightest items we've tested in our tests. It is a good value for what you get, and is a top choice for families who plan to take it on vacation or at airports frequently.<br /><br />Like the Contours Itsy stroller, this one arrives in a box that is fully assembled and folds down by pressing two small buttons on the handle. The stroller can be stored and transported in the included carrying case. Its under-seat storage compartment can hold a diaper bag and backpack, making it easy to carry around for travel. It comes with a sturdy handle that doubles as a bumper bar when the stroller folds. It also fits into the overhead bin on a majority of planes.<br /><br />Easy to Manoeuvre<br /><br />When you are shopping for strollers one of the most important things to consider is how easy it will be to manoeuvre. The majority of strollers are designed to be simple to move, so that you can maneuver them through narrow aisles and through the crowded sidewalks. A lightweight, easy-to move stroller will make your day easier, whether you're taking walking on the streets, running errands or taking a run.<br /><br />A 3-wheel stroller is an excellent option for getting around crowded streets and narrow spaces. It can be steered in any direction with ease, so you can navigate through the most hectic of situations. A lot of these strollers have the front wheel that is able to swivel, making it even easier to maneuver in tight spaces.<br /><br />When selecting a stroller, you must also think about the way it performs in different types of terrain. A stroller with three wheels is great for sidewalks that are bumpy, but not so great on escalators or steep hills. This is because the single front wheel is easily clogged with grass, stones or other debris. A stroller with four wheels is more stable and less likely to tip when traversing steep slopes or escalators.<br /><br /><br /><br />A 3-wheel stroller or jogging stroller is a great choice for parents who wish to exercise with their child. These strollers come with large rear wheels and an adjustable lockable front wheel that makes them easy to maneuver. These strollers can be used for jogging on rough or uneven terrain, such as gravel roads and trails. If you plan to make use of your stroller as a jogger, select one with rubber air or foam filled tires for the best experience.<br /><br />It is important to note that while most strollers can be used on stairs or escalators but this is not recommended. Stroller injuries are typically caused by falls on escalators and stairs. This could be hazardous for your baby. If you have to use an escalator, or stairs, it is recommended to bring along someone who can help you lift the stroller up or down.<br /><br />Easy to fold<br /><br />Contrary to other strollers which are heavy to fold, this light option has a small footprint. It can be tucked away in an airline carry-on bag travel, and it's also easy to move around. It's great for kids of all ages and the front seat can be adjusted to accommodate children of various sizes.<br /><br />The stroller can be used in conjunction together with the Piggyback ride-along (sold separately). <a href="https://www.pushchairsandprams.uk/categories/3-wheel-pushchairs">3 wheel pushchair Push Chairs &amp; Prams</a> allows you and your child to sit next to each other while you push the stroller which allows for more legroom for both of you. This is a big advantage over other strollers, like the BabyZen YoYo+ that only allows your child to be in an upright position facing the rear. Other important features include an expandable canopy, four-wheel suspension, and a handy storage bag for transport. It's compatible with the Nuna Pipa, Maxi Cosi and Cybex car seats and UPPAbaby Mesa infant car seats with an adapter available separately.<br /><br />It's also easy to move and has a large cargo hold that can accommodate a diaper bag. It has a parent storage pocket and a cup holder for children. You'll need to bring your own cup tray or snack trays if you want one. Its only drawback is that it isn't easy to adjust and requires you to rethread the straps from the shoulders to the waist buckle piece.<br /><br />We tried this stroller out on 3- to 5-mile runs and long walks on pavement, dirt gravel, grass and broken, bumpy sidewalks. We had two kids on board, ranging from 9 months to 4 years old. Both were comfortable in the seat, and both liked the ride. The stroller was smooth and comfortable on all terrains, and with solid wheels.<br /><br />The folding of this stroller is two steps and two hands are required. Once folded, it measures 12x14x7 inches, and can be tucked into the overhead compartments of most aircrafts. It comes with a cushioned bag that protects it from damage during flying and also includes insurance for lost or damaged luggage by the airline.<br /><br />Comfortable<br /><br />The BOB Gear Wayfinder is an ideal stroller for runners due to its comfortable features. Its independent dual suspension and air-filled tires make maneuvering across rough terrain seem like a breeze. It also features a deep cup holder for runners to keep their water bottles while they run. However, it lacks snack tray, an extra cup for adults or kids, holder, bumper bar, or rain cover. The Wayfinder has a comfortable wrist strap as well as an adjustable handlebar for caregivers of all sizes. It also comes with a hand brake which provides a soft, cushioned and secure stop.<br /><br />Another stroller that is comfortable for kids is the Babyzen Yoyo. It is compact and perfect for traveling because it easily fits into small car boots. It can be folded flat to make it easy to store. It is also lightweight, making it easy to transport around.<br /><br />Its cushioned seats and five-point harnesses that do not need to be rethread keep your kids secure in their spots. The seat can recline to 165 degrees, giving your child ample space to stretch out and rest. The changing LED visibility lights make it easier for other walkers see you in the dark. Its light design makes it a good option for families with limited storage space.<br /><br />Katrina Cossey, a commerce writer and passionate consumer who has reviewed thousands of products, including strollers, is a dedicated mother. She has discovered that the best strollers are those that are comfortable for both the runner and passenger, offer good storage options, and are strong enough for off-road terrain. She lives in Oklahoma City, along with her husband and son of three years.<br /><br />Wendy Schmitz, Senior Review Editor has been reviewing strollers in 2014 and is an expert on the topic. Her extensive experience walking, running and folding, as well as lifting each contender gives her a an unique perspective on the accessibility in our final reviews of gear for readers. She is a mother of two and her family loves spending time outdoors and explore new areas. She is passionate about finding the best products for families and hopes to help other parents do the same. She is the founder and editor of BabyGearLab.com A website that is dedicated to testing, researching and evaluating the most recent strollers and baby gear.<br /><br />
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