Let me explain. After months of deliberation, I recently convinced my hubby that we HAD to have a BOB Revolution SE Duallie stroller. I did all the research, and although I *adore* this stroller, I'm still unconvinced that there's not another better stroller out there that would meet my needs. Of course, the stroller manufacturers are not lining up at my door to provide me with free samples to test and review (but if they were, I'd be happy to oblige!). I already have the BOB Revolution SE single stroller, and it has always served me well, so I figured I couldn't go wrong. And I haven't. I guess I'm just one of those "grass is always greener," indecisive folks. In fact, I KNOW I'm one of those folks.But I digress. Now that I have my double jogging stroller, I've felt obligated to take it for daily walks/jogs to prove its worth. As it's been quite a while since I've jogged with Lovely Older Son (he's playing quietly by himself right now), I didn't realize just how verbal he has become since our last jogs together. Pregnancy, caring for a newborn, and just plain laziness has made it a solid year. In any case, I was not prepared for the litany of questions that 2 1/2 year olds can pose while their mama is huffing and puffing away behind them. Although I valiantly tried to answer his questions with some semblance of coherency, I must admit that I've had more intelligent conversations with him. It was an ego boost when I heard a little voice say, "we're going FAST!" as I increased my speed from a slow walk to what could barely be described as a jog. I was more than a little relieved when he finally joined his little bro in slumber.
I'd highly recommend the stroller, but any difficulty you have jogging with your kiddos might not be the stroller's fault.