BeBeLove Double Jogging Stroller Dual ShockZ Jogger Model 451 Review

Posted by: Happy Safe Baby  /  Category: Baby Health

Babies are the most precious parts of the lives of parents. Yet for some reason, many parents buy strollers for their babies that shake, rattle and roll them harshly when parents use the stroller while jogging or going off-road outdoors with their babies.

The necks of babies are very fragile, and they have to hold all the weight of their heads while in the stroller typically. Yet it gets very, very tricky when a standard stroller hits a crack in the sidewalk, or a cement block popping up out the ground, or even hitting a small pothole in the road. Just think the jarring our poor helpless babies must endure under those circumstances.

What is even worse, we give ourselves the benefits of having shocks on our cars, minivans and SUVs, but many of won’t even consider them on a stroller – even one designed for off-road jogging. Now imagine this problem multiplied by two if you have twins!

Double strollers for twins can cost a lot of money. If a parent doesn’t have the funds, then they will have to settle for those double jogging strollers with light-weight standard suspensions, hoping their two babies can “rough it” on the jogging trail.

If on the other hand you can afford to put safety and comfort above your budget, then I have a great alternative for you… the BeBeLove Double Stroller model 451 Dual ShockZ Jogger.

The unique thing about this stroller is that it is built with an incredibly strong suspension. Built with two shock absorbers (like on your car), it absorbs all the jarring assaults on your baby in off-road conditions, and is so sturdy it is rated to handle up to 50 pounds per seat weight capacity.

While the Dual ShockZ Jogger is built like a tank, it is surprisingly nimble. It handles all terrain with it’s double front wheels, and is designed with minimal rolling resistance, making it feel lighter and much easier to push than you would expect.

What about maneuverability? The Dual ShockZ Jogger comes with a 60 degree front wheel turning system that makes it really easy to turn. It only takes a light touch to make it turn on a dime, unlike lesser jogging strollers that require you to lift a front wheel to turn it quickly. With such a tight turn radius the Dual ShockZ Jogger is just as much at home on the jogging trail as it is at the shopping mall.

The Dual ShockZ Jogger really shines when outdoors. The canopy can drop down further than most other jogger strollers. That means that when you take your baby outside, the canopy definitely helps to keep direct sunlight out of your baby’s eyes, and even protects your baby from glaring florescent lights often found inside stores and shopping malls.

Personally, I have to admit… I like the looks of the Dual ShockZ Jogger with it’s sporty flair.

Note however, there are few things I found mildly annoying…

The beefier suspension takes up a bit of room, and eats a bit into the storage basket space, although it is still big enough for a typical diaper bag and a few other supplies. Just don’t try to overload it.

While the Dual ShockZ Jogger frame is rated for 50 pounds per seat, it has been noted that toddlers over 45 pounds tend to stretch the seat fabric a lot and can cause it to wear prematurely and rip.

But overall, whenever you head out for a run or go jogging with your babies in your Dual ShockZ Jogger, you can be assured that they will have a smooth and comfortable ride. And that is the most important consideration in my mind.

The Dual ShockZ Jogger suspension is patented and is only available on strollers made by BeBeLove.

The BeBeLove Double Stroller model 451 Dual ShockZ Jogger has it all. It is made for outdoor jogging with seating for two infants or toddlers, works off-road on all terrain, is easy to maneuver, is built like tank with a hardy dual shock-absorber suspension, comes with a canopy that offers great sunlight protection and looks sporty to boot. It is definitely for parents who won’t compromise on the safety of their babies.

Joanne