If you don't need a stroller for jogging, there are a variety of lightweight or full-featured strollers that can meet your needs. See our other reports on full-featured strollers and umbrella strollers for more information. You can also find strollers designed to accommodate a car seat in our report on car seat strollers.
It is a good idea to check the Consumer Product Safety Commission website for up-to-date recall and safety information.
StrollersDirect.com, an online stroller retailer, has a useful overview of the voluntary safety standards that govern strollers, including the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) and Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA).
The American Running Association provides some tips on how to train while using a jogging stroller.
Running Times magazine has an excellent overview of jogging strollers in "A Runner's Guide to Jogging Strollers." The author covers what to look for in a jogging stroller and how to start running with a stroller.
ConsumerReports.org editors offer a lengthy buyer's guide to strollers, which covers the various types of strollers and brands to look for.
Manufacturers' websites have a wealth of information, including specifications and recalls:
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