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작성자 Lucy Ingram
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Features to Look For in a Running Pushchair

In contrast to traditional strollers, running pushchairs have large wheels that allow them to roll smoothly at running speeds over bumpy roads and sidewalks. These strollers have adjustable suspension to make the ride more comfortable for your child.

hauck-sport-pushchair-minnie-sweetheart-super-lightweight-travel-stroller-only-5-9kg-compact-foldable-lay-flat-17.jpgBefore you begin running, work on your core, leg and arm strength. Once you're prepared to go, follow our suggestions for jogging with strollers and pick the stroller that best suits your requirements.

Adjustable Handlebar

Adjustable handlebars allow you to find the right position to run in with the stroller. It is essential to run with a tall posture and not slouching. A proper hand posture is also vital to avoid wrist and arm discomfort. A handlebar that is too low can cause you to put lots of weight on the front wheels and can cause instability and brake problems. On the other hand, a handlebar that is too tall forces you to bend forward at the hips and can result in back pain and poor posture.

Typically the handlebars are elevated or lowered using simple bolts attached to the frame and headset. The bolts you use vary between models and it is recommended to consult the owner's manual to find out the specifics. You can also alter the angle of your handlebars by adjusting the headset bolt which clamps the stem. However, this can be difficult and requires you to adjust the bike when it's placed on the stand.

When you adjust the height of the handlebar to adjust the height, loosen the stem-clamp bolts (sometimes called top-cap bolts) by a quarter turn at a time until you achieve your desired height. When tightening the bolts, it must be done with care as excessive tightening can cause damage to the headset bearings. If your handlebars remain stiff after you have adjusted the height, the headset bearings may need to be inspected or replaced.

If you're not sure what size stem you'll need, consult your local bike shop for assistance or ask a friend to measure the steerer. Don't make any guesses as you could end up with a very uncomfortable fit or damage the stem. Although it is not elegant, it is possible to shim a stem using thin metal stock. However when you force a stem that wasn't designed to be in a certain shape, it could break and fatigue.

The length of the stem is not always specified, particularly with newer stems that have an entirely different "rise" angle. The reach of a standard "7" stem is usually presented in a clear manner, but some other types indicate the reach on an axis that is different from the rise axis which can cause confusion.

Front Wheel Swivel

The front swivel wheel of an incline pushchair is a great feature for suburban and urban areas where it is easy to move your stroller through shops, sidewalks and other locations where you can use the pushchair. It makes it easier to make quick turns and avoid obstacles such as potholes and rocks while still providing the stability of a fixed wheel stroller.

If you don't intend on using your running pushchair for anything more than occasional jogs or some casual strolling on paved surfaces the swivel wheel could be a waste of money. A fixed front wheel is more secure, and you will be able to keep your eyes at your child instead of looking down.

This is among its most impressive features. It has a smart system that lets you quickly and easily switch the steering of the front wheel between straight ahead for running and swiveled for everyday use. There's no need to reach underneath or fiddling with a lever or latch to alter the position of the front wheel just push a top-mounted button and you're ready to go!

The majority of the time this kind of front swivel wheel lock will be engaged when the pushchair first gets used to ensure that it will only move in a straight line. It also helps new users learn how to navigate the product without worrying about it veering off the path. Once the user is comfortable with their new stroller it is possible for this lock to be disengaged to add the extra flexibility and agility that swivel wheels provide. This is particularly useful for parents who wish to to quickly and easily move their stroller while playing or running with their child.

Parking Brake

Another crucial feature of buggys is a solid and reliable parking break. Some models require two pedals to activate the brakes, while others have spring-loaded mechanisms that are easy to engage and disengage using only one foot. The parking brake must be firmly engaged even when the running pushchairs and strollers are not being used. Other safety features include a locking wheel on the front, suspension and a strong wrist strap.

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