by zaza107 » Tue Feb 18, 2014 11:53 am
We had the BJ Performance for running and the BJ City mini for everything else. The BJP is genuinely built for running, and it really wouldn't work as a regular buggy, as it's huge and folds down only if you remove the side wheels. It's brilliant for running, and with the bike tyres and suspension, much better - more comfortable, less bouncing/impact, etc - for both the child and the runner. The seat is much snugger for the child, too, so it's fine to run off road. It's a big expense but both my husband and I run and we decided it was worth it. There's a decent second hand market for these, too.
I really wouldn't run with the BJ City Mini, but that is just my view. If you do, I'd definitely put a strap on it and would stick to paved paths.
We had the BJ Performance for running and the BJ City mini for everything else. The BJP is genuinely built for running, and it really wouldn't work as a regular buggy, as it's huge and folds down only if you remove the side wheels. It's brilliant for running, and with the bike tyres and suspension, much better - more comfortable, less bouncing/impact, etc - for both the child and the runner. The seat is much snugger for the child, too, so it's fine to run off road. It's a big expense but both my husband and I run and we decided it was worth it. There's a decent second hand market for these, too.
I really wouldn't run with the BJ City Mini, but that is just my view. If you do, I'd definitely put a strap on it and would stick to paved paths.