If you’re an active parent who easily gets cabin fever, a jogging stroller is a great way to get out of the house with your toddler. The Guava Roam Stroller is a jogging stroller on the smaller side, and according to the website, it’s 50% smaller than other jogging strollers. It folds up easily, so it works if you have limited space in your home. I’ve been using this stroller for part of the summer and love how it’s made it easier for me to go out for a run while also bringing my toddler along with me. The Guava is sturdy and can hold a 6-month-old infant up to a 60-pound child.
It has airless rubber bike tires that always run smoothly and can handle all terrains. I’ve pushed it through pavement, grass, even trails with rocky areas. You can adjust the handles based on your preferred height, which is a plus if caretakers of different heights will be using it. My alternative stroller is the UPPAbaby Vista V3, and it’s noticeable how much smoother the Guava is in comparison, even when I load up the stroller with my toddler’s diaper bag and other accessories. Storing it is even easier; all you have to do is lock the stroller, adjust the handle to the lowest setting and pull the handle under the seat to fold it in half.