How do running buggies differ from standard buggies?
Where standard buggies normally have four wheels, running buggies tend to have three larger, fast-rolling wheels, and suspension is often par for the course. The larger wheels allow you to roll over bumps at speed without the ride becoming unpleasantly jittery for your baby, and as those wheels are often shod with air-filled tyres, they’re purpose-built to go fast. This does mean that the tyres can suffer punctures, though: we’d recommend buying a bicycle puncture repair kit to fix minor punctures, and perhaps even a set of spare tyres when you purchase your running buggy.