A true running stroller needs a locking front wheel, a hand brake, and real suspension — a swivel wheel at running pace is dangerous. Here are the all-terrain and jogging picks that pass, ranked, with weights and prices from our spec data, updated 2026.
24.8 lb, ~$550 — the long-running runner's favorite: adjustable suspension, an air-filled wheel set, and a locking front wheel for real jogging.
24.3 lb at ~$400 — lighter and more maneuverable for daily all-terrain use, with the signature one-hand fold; great if you mostly walk and occasionally run.
25.2 lb, ~$500 — built for steeper, faster runs with a hand brake and large air tires; the most run-focused of the group.
22.5 lb at ~$350 — the lightest and cheapest BOB here; a solid entry into the all-terrain category without the Revolution's full suspension.
24.5 lb, ~$450 — the GT2's successor with all-terrain wheels and an even smoother fold; a refined daily all-terrain pick.
Only with the front wheel locked. A swivel front wheel can turn unexpectedly at speed — every pick here has a lockable or fixed front wheel and is built for running.
The Baby Jogger Summit X3 and BOB Revolution Flex 3.0 are built for faster, longer runs with hand brakes and air-filled tires.