Are Phil and Teds Strollers jogging strollers as well as an all terrain pushchairs?
All terrain pushchairs come with 3 wheels with pneumatic tyres that are designed to cope with all kinds of terrains as well as pavements. Although a relatively new concept, they are roughly based on a mountain bike. They use chunky tyres with added suspension to the chair frame to provide more comfort for the child and to provide better manageability across rough and/or bumpy terrains.
You don’t need this type of stroller unless you regularly intend to walk with your child along the beach or muddy country tracks etc.

Instep Jogging Stroller
You may also find all terrain strollers lighter and easier to use if you intend to jog while pushing a stroller, but all terrain pushchairs are not fundamentally jogging strollers. For instance, one difference you will see is the size of the tyres, jogging strollers tend can have up to 20inch wheels that the Phil and Teds Strollers do not have! As an example, see the Instep Jogging Stroller that has 16inch wheels and a very light and manageable frame.
It’s likely you have arrived at these pages because you are either looking for a Phil and Teds stroller (like the
Classic in the picture) to buy, or are just interested in finding out more about them. If you already know what you want, just click on the picture below to find some good deals on the range, otherwise, read on!
Firstly you should know that Phil and Teds products are popular across the globe and that sort of success does not arrive without a good reason. To put it simply, the products are good, safe, reliable and pleasing to the eye. So let me expand a little because these strollers are not cheap! However, I’m sure you have come across the phrase, “you get what you pay for” as well.

Phil and Teds Classic
The main ranges that that Phil and Ted produce are the Sport, Vibe, Classic and Dash strollers. One of the really good things about Phil and Teds Strollers is that if you buy a single stroller and need a double later (often the case!), instead of buying a whole new stroller you can just buy an easy to fit doubles kit for that particular model. Certainly saves you money then and a lot less hassle. The only downside of that is you will lose some of the otherwise good storage space although this is perhaps not surprising.
Other articles on this site address the individual models but in general, the Phil and Ted strollers are solid but lightweight and give a smooth ride for baby. Storage is excellent and the front wheel is lockable which makes for good manoeuvrability. When you get your stroller, you will find it easy to assemble and it will fold down surprisingly small enough for most cars. The adaptability of these strollers is very good, but there are a couple of things you should consider. You will find them difficult to fold one-handed and the extras can be expensive although they are easy to fit.
The general consensus of most reviews appears to be that Phil and Teds strollers are a good long lasting purchase.