-holes, rabid dogs or the local low-life. We tested 11 domestic models and poublished the results in 2001. We asked for models, preferably widely available, that would be suitable for use of as much as an hour a day, every day, with the addition of long runs
you should check that the models which you’re considering fit into your boot. We’ve listed the strollers’ dimensions, along with our road-test results, over the next four pages. But a word of warning: the models we’ve tested are all built for running
fitness test; 11mph; 51x145cm; 0-12°; 2.7HP; non-foldingWarranty 5 years motor; 2 years parts and labourPros Big, clear buttons; informative display; easy to useCons Less stable at high speeds; heavier runners found belt slippedIn short A perfectly
will.) Cushioning Treadmills employ rubber bushings under a flexible deck (the slab under the moving belt) to absorb the shock of each footstrike. Our tests proved two points: cushioning varies between treadmills; and the preferred amount
the front wheel slightly.Running with the hood folded minimises wind-resistance.Use the wrist leash when you run and the parking brake when you stop – all good strollers have them.Consider taking a puncture-repair kit and a small pump on long runs.Two useful
lining can help the jacket to feel less clingy, though an unlined option is better if you're seeking minimal weight. Expect to pay: £30-£130 Read more: How To Choose Winter Kit | RW Test: Lightweight Jackets