🏃♀️ Push Limits, Not Just a Stroller!
The Baby Jogger Summit X3 is a versatile, foldable 3-wheel jogging stroller designed for active parents. Featuring 3 air-filled tires, all-wheel suspension, and remote front wheel lock, it offers superior control and agility on all terrains. Safety is enhanced with hand-operated drum brakes and a tether to prevent drifting. Suitable from 6 months for strolling and 9 months for jogging (up to 22 kg), it folds compactly for easy transport and storage.
Model Number | 2143990 |
Package Dimensions | 76 x 54 x 26 cm; 12.8 kg |
Item model number | 2143990 |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 22 Kilograms |
Maximum Height Recommendation | 3 Feet |
Material Type | Plush, Aluminium |
Material composition | UV 50+ |
Care Instructions | Wipe clean with a damp cloth and dry |
Additional product features | "rain_cover" |
Number of items | 1 |
Style | Pushchair |
Batteries required | No |
Frustration-free packaging | ASTM |
Harness type | Seat Harness |
Seating capacity | 1 |
Tire material | rubber |
Folded Size | 86.5 x 66.5 x 35 centimeters |
Number of reclining positions | 3 |
Item Weight | 12.8 kg |
L**S
Excellent
Fantastic and so easy to use. Very light considering size and incredibly easy to manoeuvre
S**A
Great buggy
We do a lot of forest walks and it's amazing for that. Easy to use and baby seems happy too
H**E
Okay and gives freedom to run but not great
First of all I should say I have no point of comparison on running prams. This is the only one I have ever tried and so others with a better point of a comparison may rate differently.That being said, this is an okay running pram but It has a lot of weaknesses and things which annoy me a little bit.Firstly, I find the seatbelt clips annoying and fiddly. The clips come over the shoulder and round the waist then slide together before clipping into the belt which goes between the legs. This is often a bit of a fiasco, it isn’t always secure, often slides out mid clipping and generally seems a bit cheap. It’s also an absolute nightmare if your hands are cold (which mine often are mid/end run). Perhaps mine is a bit of a dud but I think this adds time (not loads to be fair but taking a child for a run is time sensitive for me and added time is not what I want).The suspension is poor on anything not smooth. I am not a massive road runner but with a pram am not exactly on rugged trails and this pram isn’t great for that. Anything slightly off smooth - gravel, ramps, branches, things like that - often need a massive slow to walk pace as it can be a bit like whacky races. It’s great on pavements but really poor on off road and limits where you can run. I expected better than this, it might be okay when my child can articulate more if they’re okay but since I started running at 7 months pp this annoyed me.Other things that aren’t great - the cost, why are the belly bar and rain cover additional costs? I use the rain cover on almost all winter runs to stop a breeze and keep snug inside, it’s an essential.For all my gripes though a running pram is an absolute necessity for me to get out running and this allows it, and it has changed my life. It is heavy but easy to fold, easy to bring by out again, easy to adjust the seat and also there is a basket underneath for a small (very small) amount of stuff (blanket, nappy bag etc) the basket doesn’t fit the belly bar well though. The breaks have been excellent so far - hand and foot break - and it also looks pretty good. I would like a secure strap that I can attach to my waist and this one only loops around your wrist but that’s just preference and I could probably adapt this.I absolutely recommend getting a running pram but I have heard other people rave about their running prams whereas this is good and let’s me run but isn’t perfect. If the suspension was better on off road trails I probably wouldn’t have been bothered as much by other things but it really can be bumpy even at a slow pace!The minute you get the box you can see it says ‘not for running’ too, which really threw me, so it seems it is for gentle jogs rather than a really solid pace… something to be aware of, although pushing over 20kgs (pram and child) on 4 hours broken sleep probably means we don’t care quite as much about that.
C**3
Love it!
Really rate this and so glad I went for the more expensive option. It’s worth the price. Looks great, rides really well, I use it all the time and I can go running again so it’s been amazing!
A**A
Very easy to use
I like flexibility of stroller, easy to fold and very practical
J**W
Quality Sturdy Buggy
This is a quality product which is well built and sturdy across all the terrain I’ve used it on. It’s a bit pricey but almost certainly worth it for what you get and I think it’s holds good value for a secondhand resale.
A**7
Great pushchair
I can't recommend this pushchair enough, really pleased with it. It has really big wheels, drives easily, turns with slight push. It has got a big hood / canopy that covers almost the whole seat, the under-seat basket could be slightly bigger but that is a small issue. I haven't used it for rollerblading yet (and that is one of the reasons I went for X3 version) but just from walking with it, I think it will be great for it. My one-year-old enjoys his rides in it. Easy to fold / unfold, fits into my not so big car trunk (when I take one of the wheels off - which is also easy and can be done within 3 seconds). I have been using it for over 4 months now, no issues so far, everything works as it should. Recommend!
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