Baby Trend Expedition Jogging Stroller

Last updated: January 27, 2022

Baby Trend Expedition Jogging Stroller
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We looked at the top Strollers and dug through the reviews from some of the most popular review sites. Through this analysis, we've determined the best Stroller you should buy.

Overall Take

You won't have any trouble going over rough surfaces, as this jogging stroller comes with bicycle tires. Babies are kept safe, thanks to the 5-point harness system and the large canopy that offers sun protection. As an added bonus, this stroller is equipped with two cup holders and a storage basket.

In our analysis of 50 expert reviews, the Baby Trend Expedition Jogging Stroller placed 3rd when we looked at the top 13 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.

From The Manufacturer

The Expedition jogging stroller features large bicycle tires and a front swivel wheel that can be unlocked for low speed maneuvering or locked into place for jogging. Stroller also can accept any of the baby trend flex-lock or inertia infant car seats to make a travel system, comes with both a parent tray with 2 cup holders and a storage compartment and child tray with cup holder.

Expert Reviews


What experts liked

For fitness-buff parents, the stroller offers useful features, such as bicycle-style tires. The front wheels have a swivel function, which you can lock when stability is needed.
The large retracting canopy keeps the sun out of your little one’s eyes while providing a see-through window so you know what your baby is doing at all times.
You cannot beat the price on this jogging stroller from Baby Trend! Any parent on a budget will love the quality construction and great features in the Expedition stroller.
- Heavy
Pushing and turning on flat surfaces is easy. It negotiated our obstacle course without hitting anything, and it did not require pre-planned turning.

What experts didn't like

Heavy and bulky — difficult to store/place in the trunk.
Seating area for child is relatively small
- Heavy
With a hard seat back that is uncomfortable compared to a sling-style seat and no suspension this stroller is not the most comfortable for passengers or pushers, and would not be a good choice for long-distance use.
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