Thursday, March 8, 2018

Dreamer Jogging Stroller Review - Don't Get One Until You Read This

Don't get me wrong, the Dreamer jogging stroller is pretty good. However, if you ask a lot of mothers out there, they will tell you that it isn't the best. In fact, for the same money, you can generally get something of higher quality. This is the overall consensus that we've heard from a lot of different places, but let's get started below for some more detailed information, and where I think you should go from here.

What's wrong with the Dreamer jogging stroller, or what can be improved?

Some of the main complaints that I have heard about the Dreamer jogging stroller is that the suspension isn't very good (not sturdy,) and the design is a bit flimsy. This is horrible news because you're going to be jogging with this, and the last thing you want to be worrying about is the safety of your child. I believe & agree 100% that whichever jogging stroller you use, you have to have complete confidence in it so that you can focus on exercising.

What's good about the Dreamer?

A review without the positives isn't a very good review. The Dreamer is very good for the money spent (even if there are a few that are higher quality,) and you will generally find that it gets the job done. They have a pretty good selection, and I have heard a few good things about it from people who have used it before. But again, I have heard a lot of people say "instead of spending your money on the Dreamer, spend it on..."

Some Input From Other Mothers - One Thing to Focus On (Important)

I thought I should add this if you haven't heard this before. You may or may not know about the swivel wheel vs fixed wheel debate, and how you have an option between the two. Traditionally a swivel wheel is very dangerous when running over anything not concrete, as the swivel function can cause the wheel to turn sideways and have a catastrophic outcome for you and/or your child. Fixed wheels are definitely better for running. However, at the same time, you may use this stroller for a few every day things (naturally,) so a swivel wheel is technically better for that. So how do you deal with this? Get a product with a dual wheel function. You manually lock in the wheel, or leave on the swivel functionality. This is the best way to deal with it by far.


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