
BOB Gear - Wayfinder Jogging Stroller
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We have a BOB and love it. It's pretty big and heavy so it's not great if you have to carry it on public transport or anything like that, but it's awesome for sidewalks, janky sidewalks, dirt roads, wide trails, jogging, and everything in between. It lasted through two kids really well.
We have 4 strollers currently and will be reassessing our strollers shortly with the arrival of number 2! We will likely get rid of a few. We bought the Vista V2 when it still came with the bassinet. We live in the PNW and it was really important to my mental health that I could get out on the trails. The suspension on the Vista is awesome. I can handle almost any trail (without stairs or sand) easily without the handle shaking my hands. Uppababy (UB) stands behind their products and the strollers also hold a lot of resale value. They replaced parts that broke during air travel. I wanted a stroller that I could add another kid onto because we knew we wanted more. It was amazing for postpartum because of the bassinet and how easy it was to push. I got the cozy Ganoosh and was still able to get outside on cold days. It was annoying to get out of the car and it had major pros and cons while traveling. The storage is also incredible. I can grocery shop, go on long adventures, and basically do a whole road trip by using the basket beneath. We're using it a lot less during the toddler years because she's walking. We use our travel stroller a lot more. We will likely keep this for our second so we can have both kids on the trails. However, we may also reassess, sell this, and get a side by side or wagon instead because I have heard this is hard to push and maneuver with two kids. Baby Jogger City (old version): this came from a buy nothing group. It is okay, a little tough to fold, and seems not to have held up well for a second child. When I have the energy it will go back to the Buy Nothing Group. Misleading because it's not actually a jogging stroller. Bob Wayfinder Jogging Stroller: bought this for my husband. He likes it a lot and uses it all the time but I find it a lot harder to handle and steer than my Vista. I'm also short so I find this is too talk for me. Travel stroller: Bugaboo Butterfly: I bought this and the Minu v3 at the same time. I returned it and kept the Minu v3 The butterfly is great. Now that we've having two I wish I had kept both because it is now so much more expensive with the tariffs. Minu v3: We have switched to this as our everyday stroller. I really love this one. It has a nest for newborn compatibility so I won't have to carry a bassinet. It folds up so small and it pushes great. It is light enough to carry up and down the stairs but the push isn't nearly as smooth as the Vista. The basket is also tiny. I have to pack a different diaper bag when I use this stroller. I agonized over the choices and We will definitely be getting a double travel stroller for two but will likely keep most of the others as there will be times when I want to have just one kid with me or be able to jog or tackle trails. There are tons of cheaper travel strollers (the Bombi is one I'm super interested in) but I am glad I splurged. Strollers are a big "quality of life" changer. Yes, you can get a cheap stroller. A Graco will definitely get the job done. But if you're doing a lot of walking it is much more enjoyable with a higher quality product. Using my sister's Graco is annoying and stops me from wanting to adventure when I have to push it.
I also bought a secondhand Bob way finder that was at least 5 years old. That thing is a beast. Easily pushed through 2-3 inches of snow and ice though I haven't yet had the chance to try it in deeper snow. Had excellent traction in slick areas too.
I also vote BOB I live in a bigger city but the cities attitude toward snow removal on sidewalks and side streets is “the good lord put it there and the good lord will take it away”. My bubs loves stroller walks and we rely on them to get through his last wake window or he loses it. Our stroller has taken in the challenge like a champ! We have the wayfinder I found for a steal on marketplace.
I have a BOB wayfinder stroller, though I’ve also heard Thule is really good. Love it! That thing can take on some really tough terrain that our other regular 4 wheel stroller couldn’t dream of. It’s great for the snow and I take bubs for a walk daily and with the snow we’ve had this year this thing was worth it. There are a bunch on marketplace - both BOB and Thule and many are in good condition. Keep an eye out.
My baby is almost 9 months. The bucket seat is useful but not an absolute must have. I carried my baby around in the bucket seat itself a lot more mainly for in and out for appointments. Grocery shopping I would carry him in a wrap or carrier. Actually clicking in the seat to the stroller though I only have done it maybe 3 or 4 times ever. Most of the time I’d use the bassinet attachment. I’d say you have a good pick in stroller. I originally got your standard 4 wheel city style stroller and by winter got a BOB stroller because of the snow and the terrible job at plowing my city does. My baby loves stroller walks and if you are an outdoorsy person a 3 wheel all-terrain stroller is fantastic.
First, decide if you want a jogging stroller, or not. That cuts down your (many!) options. Then look at the reviews: what are people saying is durable, easy-to-use, safe, etc? Cut out anything with less-than-stellar reviews. Then look at your price point. What's the max you want to spend? Are you interested in second-hand, or want brand new? Any colors you like? What brand carries those colors? Ask friends and family if they recommend any: sometimes first-hand experience makes all the difference! For what it's worth, I wanted a jogging stroller so I got the BOB Wayfinder travel system. It's around $800 but you can find deals and sales on Amazon (I got it for $400). I HIGHLY recommend this one if you're looking for a jogging stroller travel system: been using it for a year now and it's been fantastic.
I have the BOB Wayfinder travel system. My kid is 10 months old and still fits in the car seat, though he is growing fast. I love it.
If your goal isn’t actually jogging, I think any all terrain stroller would work. Find something with big wheels that work with the rest of your lifestyle (do you want something easy to fold, light, small etc). The baby jogger strollers are light while still being all terrain and may be a better fit for your needs honestly. We have Bob wayfinder and love it, but it’s expensive. My husband is a big runner and will go 2+ hours with our baby, otherwise we would just get something cheaper.
No. BOB Wayfinder - carries a lot and it does all that I need it to (rough terrain, wet terrain) is fast, and looks good. My husband has had to put a bit of work into it because I drove it hard for like an hour a day for a year. Zero complaints - except one the visor didn’t go quite low enough to block the sun out of baby’s eyes so I have to use a muslin blanket.
I have several different items, so here’s my take - -Bob jogging stroller system. We actually won it and love it for walks around the neighborhood (we have a gravel hilly driveway and live in the country), going on hiking trails, going in the snow, etc. It is a BIG stroller though. It folds but did not fit well in my old small hatchback (Mercedes GLB). It came with the car seat, which is nice but we didn’t really use because we already had the Uppababy system. -Uppababy Vista and Mesa car seat. We purchased a V2 before prices skyrocketed. It really is a nice stroller, very smooth and great for grocery shopping, general activities, malls, etc. I was able to get it in my old hatchback but took some effort. We plan on 2 kids though and that was a big deciding factor. We used the Mesa until my LO grew out of it. -Nuna Rava. Expensive but it is a REALLY nice seat. It is on the larger side but easy to install. -Uppababy Rove. Also a nice seat but I like the Rava better. We have this one in my husbands truck we don’t use as much. -Tushbaby diaper cross body bag. I LOVE this bag. It’s basically a large crossbody but has ample space for extra diapers, wipes, treats, etc. it’s light, cute, and great to use as a combo purse and diaper bag. I bought a fancy dog poop bag holder from Royce and have that clipped on the outside to hold my munchkin diaper disposal bags. -Diaper backpack. I just have an off name brand but I love having a backpack versus huge tote bag. I actually mostly use my Tushbaby and have a separate little cooler bottle bag for the bottles. Edit for formatting
Just get the Bob with the free wheel option, that fucker will go anywhere you push it. then just get a cheap umbrella stroller for tight spaces. You can stress over lots of decisions but i'll die on this hill.
We have 2 kids (a 4 year old and a one-year old) and live car free in Vancouver. We have a Bob running stroller as our main single stroller. When the kids were little, we had a bucket car seat that clipped in. It worked really well but it's a big stroller. Once our first outgrew the bucket seat, we got a Cosco Scenera. We use the scenera when we get car shares and sometimes taxis if we need to. It's really easy to install and super light to carry. We used it with our first until he was about 2 and half years old. Since he's outgrown it, things have become a bit more complicated because he needs a massive booster/car seat combo thing.