BOB Alterrain Pro Review
Our Verdict
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BOB Alterrain Pro | |||||
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Awards | Best Overall Jogging Stroller | Best Jogger for Longterm Use | Highest Quality Jogging Stroller | Best for Small Budgets | |
Price | $700 List Check Price at Amazon | $600 List | $550 List Check Price at Amazon | $600 List $599.99 at Amazon | $150 List $129.99 at Amazon |
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Bottom Line | This larger jogger is best for dedicated runners, but its heft, length, and price could be deal breakers for some | An excellent performer for both running and everyday life, it is hard to go wrong with this compact folding jogger | A sturdy, high-quality crossover option that is easy to run with, but the fold requires two hands, and it doesn't self-stand | Nice crossover with an appeal to many but has some limitations to consider before choosing it over better-performing options | Budget jogger that is lightweight and easy to maneuver but it lacks dedicated running features like tracking and suspension |
Rating Categories | BOB Alterrain Pro | Guava Roam Crossover | BOB Revolution Flex... | UPPAbaby Ridge | Baby Trend Expedition |
Run-ability (35%) | |||||
Ease of Use (20%) | |||||
Maneuverability (20%) | |||||
Transport and Storage (10%) | |||||
Quality (10%) | |||||
Kid Comfort (5%) | |||||
Specs | BOB Alterrain Pro | Guava Roam Crossover | BOB Revolution Flex... | UPPAbaby Ridge | Baby Trend Expedition |
Capacity Limits | Minimum (Walk Only): Infant Car Seat: 0 - 8 weeks Stroller Seat: 8 wk. - 8 months Jogging & Off-Road: 8 months - 5 year Maximum: 75 lbs / 44 in |
Minimum: 6 months Maximum: 60 lbs / 42 in *car seat adaptor (sold seperately) allows for usage from 0 - 6 months |
Minimum (Walk Only): Infant Car Seat: 0 - 8 week Stroller Seat: 8 week - 8 months Jogging & Off-Road: 8 months - 5 year Maximum: 75 lbs / 44 in |
Minimum: 3 months Maximum: 55 lbs |
Minimum: 6 months Maximum: 50 lbs / 42" |
Measured Weight | 31.4 lbs | 28.5 lbs | 27.3 lbs | 30.5 lbs | 23.6 lbs |
Measured Folded Dimensions | 39.5" x 25.4" x 17.3" | 28.5" x 17.4" x 15.1" | 37.8" x 25.5" x 15.3" | 37.3" x 26.3" x 17.0" | 16.3" x 23.5" x 33.1" |
Folded Volume | 17,357 cu in | 7,488 cu in | 14,748 cu in | 16,677 cu in | 12,679 cu in |
Handlebar Height - Min/Max | 31" - 48" | 34" - 45" | 34.5" - 48" | 41.25" - 45.5" | 41" |
Fixed/Swivel Wheel | Swivel | Swivel | Swivel | Swivel | Swivel |
Measured Rolling Resistance Average | 27 Ft | 24 Ft | 37 Ft | 21 Ft | 45 Ft |
One-handed Fold | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | No |
Auto or Manual Fold Lock | Auto | Manual | Manual | Auto | Manual |
Self-standing Fold | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes |
Included Accessories | Parent console (removable) | Water bottle holder | Parent Console (removable) Child Tray (removable) |
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Setup Time | 5 - 10 mins | 5 mins | 5 - 10 mins | 5 - 10 mins | 5 - 10 mins |
Warranty | Frame is warranted for 5 years. Components and fabric are warranted for 1 year |
2 Year warranty 60 Day trial period |
Frame is warranted for 5 years. Components and fabric are warranted for 1 year |
3 Year warranty | 1 year limited warranty |
Our Analysis and Test Results
BOB (Beast of Burden) was launched by a pair of new fathers looking to run off-road with their babies. Determined to find the perfect stroller, the two designed the first fixed 3-wheel jogging stroller. The company also created the first locking swivel front wheel for increased versatility for everyday events. BOB is now owned by Britax, which specializes in car seats and parent favorite full-size strollers.
Performance Comparison
Run-ability
The Alterrain didn't earn the lowest score in the lineup, but it struggled to keep up with other BOB products and similar high-end choices. It was definitely above average, and dedicated runners will likely be happy.
The Pro offers adjustable tracking that took us a little practice to get just right.
Once we did, it rolled true and straight without a problem. It also features a deceleration handbrake, suspension, and an adjustable handlebar to suit the pusher's height. The handlebar has five possible positions with a range of 31-48 inches, making it one of the tallest in the group. This could be a critical feature for taller pushers. But beware rotating the handlebar to a higher position does put runners with longer strides closer to the rear axle and well within kicking range.
The locking front wheel is perfect for running, and all of the running features work well. We think most runners will enjoy using the Pro as long as you don't try it side by side with some of the competition.
Because this stroller is heavy, it is more challenging to push and could cause early fatigue while running. It also had more rolling resistance in our tests than some of the competition, with a distance of 27 ft, which hurt its overall score for running. Some options rolled closer to 40 ft during testing.
Ease of Use
The Alterrain earned an above-average score for ease of use, and while not in the upper echelon, we suspect parents won't know what they are missing if they've never owned a different option.
Storage
The Pro's storage bin has easy access and fits our extra-large diaper bag. It has a 10lb storage capacity, which is about average for the group. It includes a cover to protect items from falling out or weather damage.
If the bin isn't big enough, there is a pocket on the back of the canopy with a zipper perfect for smartphones, two mesh pockets on the back of the seat where you might be able to stash a smaller water bottle, and two mesh pockets in the seating area, where a passenger can stow snacks or treasures.
Fold and Unfold
The Pro folds less like a BOB and more like a Thule. The bottom of the leg rest flips up, and the handle is a slide and twist that folds the stroller in half.
It is a quick and easy fold that creates a product that rolls like luggage. It does not have a carry handle, but it does sort of stand.
Harness
BOB redesigned its buckle and harness for the Alterrain, and they are much better. The no-rethread shoulder height straps work well and are soft. Unfortunately, the buckle is somewhat stiff and could be a problem for some users with wonky thumbs.
Brakes
The Pro has a round bar brake “pedal” with a newly designed brake system. The bar pushes “pins” into holes to engage the brakes, which work well, are foot-friendly, and single-action.
The deceleration handbrake is often considered a must-have for serious runners as it helps slow the stroller downhill. The handbrake on the Pro works well, and we appreciate it in a group of joggers that didn't all sport this feature. While not a deal breaker if a stroller doesn't have it, it can feel like one if you live in a hilly environment. However, this brake is stiff and takes more effort than other designs in the lineup.
Ease of Setup
The Alterrain Pro took about 5:46 minutes to set up. There is a useful user manual, and no tools are required. Assembly includes adding the wheels and canopy. If assembly is one of your worries, this is one to add to your shortlist.
Maneuverability
Maneuverability is critical, whether it is running on the trail or negotiating the grocery store. This stroller can manage anything that comes its way, earning one of the higher scores on our maneuverability tests. With the swivel front wheel unlocked, it makes tight turns and is a quick navigator around the tightest areas.
On pavement and flat surfaces, the Alterrain was a pleasure to push and could easily make tight turns or navigate multiple doorways without a problem. It was more nimble than we thought it would be indoors, given the larger size.
The 3-wheel jogging design with a locked front wheel and suspension makes it easy to tip and turn when running. This stroller has pneumatic tires and larger wheels to limit the bumps along the way, and we had no difficulties during testing over grass, gravel, asphalt, carpet, wood bridges, roots, rocks, curbs, and more.
The Alterrain Pro includes a rotating handlebar so each parent can adjust the bar to the best height for them. Finding the right height can help prevent the fatigue that leads to discomfort and make navigating this heavier stroller easier.
Transport and Storage
Joggers, in general, are large and heavy, but even with that in mind, the Pro is a big beast compared to the group. With an overall weight of 31.4 lbs, this stroller is one of the heaviest in the group, which hurt its run-ability and transport scores. While we like the beefier wheels and other upgrades that likely contribute extra weight, we aren't sure the trade-off is worth it when other brands offer similar features without the heft.
The folded BOB is 17,357 cubic inches, making it one of the largest options with a swivel front wheel. While perhaps not a deal-breaker for all, this could be a problem for some parents if they can't lift the stroller or fit it in their trunk.
Quality
BOB has traditionally created high-quality products, and the Alterrain Pro is one of their best, earning one of the highest scores in the group. This stroller has a sturdy aluminum frame with few connection points or fasteners and almost no flex. The fabric and design attach the material to the frame, canopy, and basket without bunching or errant stitching for a finished look.
While this option lacks adjustable suspension, something we love on other BOB strollers, it has suspension and an adjustable handlebar for better running ergonomics. The overall fit and finish of the Pro are impressive, with a sleek look that feels modern compared to its brothers at BOB. The stroller we bought was flaw-free, and we felt it would live up to the standards we've expected from the brand.
Kids' Comfort
The Alterrain performed fairly well for kids' comfort and earned one of the higher scores for this metric. This stroller has a sling-style seat with light padding. The deep seat and padded legrest should make any passenger comfy. The seatback reclines almost flat and is easy to adjust. It has a button to recline the seat, and it should take only one hand, but ours took two. We even did online research to see if we were doing it wrong, but alas, it didn't improve.
The Alterrain sunshade is UPF 50+, wind-resistant, and waterproof. It has a large peek-a-boo window with a cover that closes with magnets. The shade has a shaper look than other BOBs, and we like the new taunt look. The canopy is huge and covers almost down to the knee, providing excellent protection from the elements.
Should You Buy the BOB Alterrain Pro?
The Alterrain Pro is a great stroller and there is much to love with the easier BOB fold and the higher-quality look and feel. It could be your cup of tea, and if you choose it, you won't be disappointed. However, it is expensive and one of the highest-priced options in the group. While we like it, we aren't convinced that the added price is worth what you get when better-performing choices cost less. The Alterrain is heavier and longer than many competitors, and we think most folks will prefer the run-ability of select competitors.
What Other Jogging Strollers Should You Consider?
The BOB Revolution Flex 3.0 costs less than the Alterrain and performs better in most metrics. We prefer its run-ability and appreciate the lighter weight. It does have an old-fashioned two-hand fold, but overall, we don't think parents will miss what the Alterrain offers that the Revolution doesn't have. If you want something simpler and smaller that is a runner and sleeker than the Revolution, then the Guava Roam Crossover is your stroller of choice. This jogger offers more for kids' comfort and has a simple one-hand fold that is ultra-small and easy to lift. With a price lower than the Alterrain and better one-and-done stroller potential, it is a better-performing choice.