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7 Best Double Jogging Strollers for Active Parents
Make those daily runs a family affair.

Practically any parent can attest to the fact that it's difficult to find time to run once kiddos are in the picture. Instead of ditching your preferred exercise routine entirely or making solo runs a weekends-only affair, there's a simple way to stay fit and spend time with your little ones: Bring them along for the ride.
Investing in a good jogging stroller can make working out with your kiddos an enjoyable experience. The right jogging stroller is not only easy to push, but it makes the ride smooth and comfortable for your kids, too. While it may not seem like there's much of a difference between a regular stroller and a jogging stroller, jogging strollers have a few imperative improvements to the wheels, aerodynamics, storage, and sun shading that make them easier to run with—and can make them a bit pricey, too. Because jogging strollers can be expensive, make sure you're getting the most bang for your buck and purchasing a model that works with your training style, mile after mile.
Since there are tons of jogging strollers out there—many of which look pretty much the same—we gathered up some of the best double jogging strollers available. We also rounded up all the advice you need to find the best jogging stroller, including features you should look for and in-depth reviews of our favorite double jogging strollers on the market right now.
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The Best Double Jogging Strollers
What to Consider
When searching for a double jogging stroller, there are a few key elements to keep in mind to ensure a comfortable ride for you and your little ones.
- Wheels: The best and smoothest wheels are pneumatic bike wheels with suspension. These work great on all types of terrain, provide the smoothest ride possible, and they also offer the least resistance when running.
- Sun shades: Sun shades are always adjustable, but some come down significantly more than others, which gives your kids more coverage if you like to run at lunchtime. Some models also have separate sun screens instead of a single one, which can be nice if you have two children who require different levels of coverage.
- Car seat compatibility: Some models can be used with car seats from compatible brands. This is ideal for infants, as they may not be big enough to safely fit in a stroller seat yet.
- Storage: Most strollers have a large storage basket underneath, which is great for carrying everything your kids might need, as well as items you might need on your run, like sunscreen or extra layers of clothing. Some also have cup holders and a storage tray on top, giving you easy access to your water bottle or phone.
- Adjustability: This factor can make or break your running experience—especially if you are taller or shorter than average. Adjustable handles ensure that you can run comfortably and keep good form no matter your height.
How We Selected
To find the best options among the many double jogging strollers out there, we researched the most popular models available. We used our own testing of single jogging strollers, as well as expert reviews from trusted sources like Wirecutter and Healthline. We also consulted reviews written by people who’ve bought these models to settle on the best double jogging strollers. While these are all double stroller options, we chose models with various price ranges, features, and designs to help you find the right one for you.
Before joining Runner's World, Gabrielle Hondorp spent 6 years in running retail (she has tested top gear from shoes, to watches, to rain jackets which has expanded her expertise—and her closets); she specializes in health and wellness, and is an expert on running gear from head-to-toe. Gabi began her journalism career as a Digital Editorial Fellow for Runner’s World and Bicycling Magazine, and has since advanced to a Runner's World Editor specializing in commerce. She has a double degree in English and Media and Communication from Muhlenberg College where she also ran cross country and track.
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