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Double Jogging Stroller Question!!

I started watching a little girl about a month ago. I myself have a 1 1/2 year old. I bought an Instep double jogging stroller on E-bay last week so that I could take them both out and about. The stroller is not bad but the front tire does not swivel. This makes it near impossible to turn the stroller. I've e-mailed the Instep Co. a couple times but have not heard back yet. I don't know if I could possibly buy a swivel tire kit or if I need to just purchase another stroller. I hate to waste the money but the stroller will only go straight unless I put it on the two back tires or if I turn it really hard. This I know will ruin the front tire. Just wondering if anyone else has had this problem? I don't know why you wouldn't want the tire to move??? I thought they all did. Thanks!

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L.,

I have been a nanny for several years and have never used a true jogging stroller where the front wheel swiveled. I have always thought it annoying, but assumed there was nothing to be done.

The only stroller that resembled a jogging stroller that I really loved was called a Chariot (can't recall the company that made it). It had two small front wheels that swiveled and it attached to a bike also, so could handle jogging speeds with a smooth ride. It held the five year old and two year old I was caring for very comfortably. (Yes I put a 5 year old in a stroller, but only becuase we had a 2.5 mile walk through Uptown Charlotte to his preschool.) The drawbacks are it is very bulky, difficult to fold up and store or put in the car, and expensive - but what jogger isn't. I hope this was helpful.

Kathy

I agree with Melissa who recommended the Phil & Teds stroller - we also did a lot of research before buying and this stroller is Amazing! The front wheel can either lock or swivel (there is a small pin you use ot lock or unlock it).

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I would first go back to the ebay seller and ask them why they did not tell you that the tire does not swivel or turn. You may want to return it to them for false info. Then I would CALL not email the company. Many times companies don't respond. Then, if you do buy another, I would buy one that the babies sit one in front of the other. The side by side is very hard to get through stores or certain areas and the one in front of the other is narrower and easier. If you just use it for walking outside, they may like seeing each other.

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I have an INSTEP double jogger for my 2 girls. Look at the front wheel. Mine can either go straight-only or moveable. I've always had it moving (since I'm not the 'serious' jogger!) so I'm not quite sure how it works. If my memory is right, then I think there is a clip or something that goes in the part that holds the wheel to keep it from turning. If yours isn't interchangable then I know you can buy a new front wheel that is (go through the website for that to be sure you're getting what you need). Hope this helps!

Just push down on the handles and lift the front wheel a little and turn it. Always, Always have the strap around your wrist or it can get away from you and fly down a hill.
I've used one forever with our twins. I've never seen a front wheel that turns, if it did it would cause the stroller to flip over on its side.

I did the same thing with my son, I bought a $200 Reebok stroller and the front wheel wouldn't turn so it was useless to me, it's a jogging stroller so it's meant for you to go running-straight. I think you'll just have to get a new stroller like I did! Sorry

Hi

We had a jogging stroller with the stationary front tire and hated it! Spent the money and got the swivel front...worth every penny! we went to the athletic store and tried them out. Maybe you can return yours? good luck.
J.

The Double BOB Revolution is AWESOME!!!! The reason why it does not have a swivel wheel is for running. But the BOB Revolution front wheel can be locked in place for running or left unlocked for walking. I have a single one, 2 of my friends have double ones. All of us together have 5 BOB's, we LOVE THEM!!!

The reason the front tire doesn't move is actually a safety thing for when you're running(Even the BOB strolers have a fixed wheel). Lets just say you are running and you hit a rock. With a swivel wheel it's going to turn your wheel and stop really fast as you continue to run into it. The fixed wheel can't do that, it doesn't move. Also with a swivel wheel if you are trying to run past someone and go into the grass a little bit, when the wheel goes off of the sidewalk and hits the groove between the sidewalk and the grass it make the wheel do a really hard turn and sends your stroller off to one side whild you hang on for dear life as you try and regain control.....I used to have an instep with a fixed wheel and thought that I wanted one with a swivel so I bought one that has a little switch for either one. I use it fixed if I am truly running and swivel if it's just a walk.

My sister bought a jogging stroller when she had her first baby (10 years ago, so I don't remember the brand or anything), it was a single and the front tire didn't turn. I think you're supposed to make it do a "wheelie" to get it to turn -- probably it has something to do with the stability or safety of it when you're jogging -- you wouldn't want it to turn to easily on accident. Hope you hear from the company soon as to the actual reason why, but that's just my educated guess.

HTH!

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