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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: New Orleans, Louisiana USA
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Before we start a tirade about safety, I AM NOT putting a baby in the jogging stroller. I want to carry a small ice chest and a backpack with food and clothing to my workplace about 2 miles away down a fitness path while skating.
Yes, I could use a backpack and do this now, but it would be nice to haul a weeks worth of clothes, food, and drink to the hot-a$$ed warehouse I work in without taking my bicycle. Anyone have experience, good or bad, they would like to share using a jogging stroller, kid or not? I want one with a hand brake and pneumatic tires. I think. Thanks!
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2 Inline Skates, 1 Quad Skates, 4 Longboards, 3 Bicycles, 0 Cars Last edited by Joey; July 12th, 2019 at 02:03 AM. |
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