Best Stroller for Winter, Snow

Updated on October 09, 2006
M.H. asks from Evanston, IL
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What is the best kind of stroller to have for snow/ice? I have a Graco and a jogger. I don't really use the jogger and was thinking about getting rid of it, but then I thought the larger wheels might be better for navigating snow and ice.

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K.F.

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I have a mountain buggy and it works great in rain, sand and swow. I highly recommend it is also great in the city especaiily with all the construction in the neighborhoods.

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C.M.

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I would definetly hold on the the jogger. that is good for the colder weather

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J.

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I would hold onto the jogging stroller. I found that mine was the only stroller in my "lineup" that could negotiate the snow and ice last winter. Good luck with your winter walks...

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C.R.

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I would keep the jogger. As your baby gets bigger, you will find that it is much easier to push and usually a little more comfortable for baby. I would also think it would be easier to navigate in the winter. I also have both and definitly use the jogger more.

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L.

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I'd stick witht the jogger. It's definately designed for more rugged situations.

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