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Five strollers that will keep the baby happy while you are running

Bumbleride Indie

When you’re “looking for a way to get back in shape with your little one in tow,” this 20-pound model with head support and an adjustable handlebar “will help you stay on track.”

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Baby Jogger Summit XC

The all-wheel suspension on this stroller provides “a safe, smooth ride,” while a flip-lock frees the front swivel wheel for around-town use.

Price: $400

Contact: BabyJogger.com

Source: Parenting

Baby Jogger Summit XC

“A good choice” for parents who want to jog both on- and off-road, this 27-pound model is one of Consumer Report’s most highly recommended all-terrain strollers.

Price: $135

Contact: BabyTrend.com

Source: Consumer Reports

BOB Ironman

Designed for Triathlon trainees who want to take kids on “long training runs,” this stroller has state-of-the-art suspension and high-quality slick tires that “minimize rolling resistance.”

Price: $349

Contact: BOBgear.com

Source: Running Times

Kolcraft Jeep Overland Limited

This 28-pound model maneuvers well. Its built-in speakers may seem gimmicky, but “it’s great to run to music without feeling guilty about having earplugs in.”

Price: $220

Contact: Kolcraft.com

Source: Babble.com