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Baby Trend Expedition Review

An affordable jogger, but not the best option for serious runners
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baby trend expedition jogging stroller review
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Price:  $150 List
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Manufacturer:   Baby Trend
By Juliet Spurrier, MD & Carrie Vickers  ⋅  Dec 4, 2021
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RANKED
#6 of 11
  • Run-ability - 35% 5.2
  • Ease of Use - 25% 6.8
  • Maneuverability - 20% 8.3
  • Quality - 10% 6.1
  • Weight/Folded Size - 10% 7.2

The Skinny

The Baby Trend Expedition is a favorite jogging stroller for testers, thanks to its price and performance. This budget-friendly stroller is the cheapest option in the group and still managed to outperform competitors with higher price tags. The Expedition earned impressive scores for maneuverability and weight and folded size and a respectable result for ease of use. These results make it a user-friendly option with some features the competition fails to offer like a parent console and child tray. Unfortunately, the Expedition isn't the best for running, and its lack of suspension and adjustable tracking made it a no-go for our professional runner. We suspect any dedicated runner will find it challenging to run with regularly, but it is suitable for short jogs and parents looking for rubber pneumatic tires to move over uneven terrains. For the price, we think the casual runner will be happy with what the Expedition has to offer, making it a best stroller we recommend, but not for the serious runner.
REASONS TO BUY
Super easy to maneuver
Low price
REASONS TO AVOID
Harder to run with
Lower quality
Editor's Note: The update of this Baby Trend review on December 5, 2021, includes additional details concerning our testing for run-ability and the results from some of the multitude of tests we perform for this metric.

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Bottom Line Really nice stroller for the price but not great for avid runnersA great jogger that excels for everyday use, saving money and storage spaceImpressive all-terrain jogger good for errands and regular running and hikingImpressive jogger but it is harder to turn than the Urban GlideLack of adjustable tracking left us with a jogger that was hard to keep on track
Rating Categories Baby Trend Expedition Thule Urban Glide 2 BOB Revolution Flex... Thule Glide 2 Joovy Zoom 360 Ultr...
Run-ability (35%)
5.2
9.6
8.0
8.7
5.4
Ease of Use (25%)
6.8
7.7
7.4
7.3
5.3
Maneuverability (20%)
8.3
9.2
8.3
7.1
7.6
Quality (10%)
6.1
9.2
8.9
9.6
7.0
Weight/Folded Size (10%)
7.2
7.0
6.7
6.5
7.2
Specs Baby Trend Expedition Thule Urban Glide 2 BOB Revolution Flex... Thule Glide 2 Joovy Zoom 360 Ultr...
Measured Weight 23.6 lbs 24.4 lbs 27.3 lbs 24.4 lbs 25.9 lbs
Rolling Resistance Test 124 Feet 144 Feet 145 Feet 141 Feet 120 Feet
Folded Dimensions 23.5"W x 16.75"H x 33.75"L 27.2"W x 15.5"H x 36.5"L 25.5"W x 15.3"H x 37.8"L 27.2"W x 20.5"H x 36.5"L 25.7"W x 16"H x 35.3"L
Capacity Limits Minimum: 6 mo.
Maximum: 50 lbs./42"
Minimum:
Walk Only:
Infant Car Seat: Birth
Stroller Seat: 6 mo.
Jogging & Off-Road: 6 mo.
Maximum: 75 lb Total Capacity Limit
Minimum:
Walk Only:
Infant Car Seat: 0 - 8 wk.
Stroller Seat: 8 wk. - 8 mo.
Jogging & Off-Road: 8 mo. - 5 yr.
Maximum: 75 lbs/44"
Minimum:
Walk Only:
Infant Car Seat: Birth
Stroller Seat: 6 mo.
Jogging & Off-Road: 6 mo.
Maximum: 75 lb Total Capacity Limit
Minimum: 3 mo.
Maximum: 75 lbs
Included Car Seat Compatibility Baby Trend
Any Baby Trend car seat
None None None None
Click-in Car Seat Adapters None BeSafe
Izi GO Mod, Izi GO X1
Chicco
KeyFit, KeyFit 30
Cybex
Aton, Aton 2, Aton 4, Aton 5
Maxi Cosi
CabrioFix, Citi, Mico 30, Mico Max 30, Mico NXT, Pebble, Pebble Plus
Nuna
Pipa
None BeSafe
Izi GO Mod, Izi GO X1
Chicco
KeyFit, KeyFit 30
Cybex
Aton, Aton 2, Aton 4, Aton 5
Maxi Cosi
CabrioFix, Citi, Mico 30, Mico Max 30, Mico NXT, Pebble, Pebble Plus
Nuna
Pipa
Chicco
KeyFit 30
Cybex
Aton, Aton 2, Aton Q
Graco
Snugride Click Connect 35, 40
Maxi-Cosi
Mico NXT
Peg Perego
Primo Viaggio 4-35
UPPAbaby
Mesa
Strap-in Car Seat Adapters Baby Trend
Any Baby Trend Car Seat
BOB
Unity
Britax
Affinity Unity, B-Safe, B-Safe 35, B-Safe 35 Elite, Chaperone, Unity, Unity ISOFIX Compatible
Britax-Romer
Baby-Safe, Baby-Safe Plus II
Chicco
KeyFit Plus
Combi
Shuttle 33
Evenflo
Discovery 5
Graco
SafeSeat, SnugRide, SnugRide Click Connect, SnugRide Click Connect 30, SnugRide Click Connect 35, SnugRide Click Connect LX 35, SnugRide Click Connect 40
Peg Perego
Primo Viaggio SIP 30/30, Primo Viaggio 4-35
Safety 1st
Comfy Carry Elite, onBoard, onBoard Air
Safe-n-Sound
Unity, Unity Neos
UPPAbaby
Mesa
Britax/BOB
Britax® Chaperone®, B-Safe®, B-Safe® 35, B-Safe® 35 Elite, Endeavours™, B-Safe® 35 Ultra, BOB® B-Safe®, BOB® B-Safe® 35
Chicco
Fit2, KeyFit, KeyFit 30
Cybex
Cybex® Aton 2, Aton Q, Cloud Q
Graco
SnugRide­ Click Connect 30, 30LX, 35, 35LX, 40, SnugRide­ Classic Connect, SnugRide ­Classic Connect 30, 32, 35, SafeSeat
Maxi Cosi
Maxi Cosi® Mico 30, Mico Max 30, Mico AP
Nuna
Nuna® Pipa, Pipa Lite
Peg Perego
Primo Viaggio 4-35, SIP, SIP 30/30
BOB
Unity
Britax
Affinity Unity, B-Safe, B-Safe 35, B-Safe 35 Elite, Chaperone, Unity, Unity ISOFIX Compatible
Britax-Romer
Baby-Safe, Baby-Safe Plus II
Chicco
KeyFit Plus
Combi
Shuttle 33
Evenflo
Discovery 5
Graco
SafeSeat, SnugRide, SnugRide Click Connect, SnugRide Click Connect 30, SnugRide Click Connect 35, SnugRide Click Connect LX 35, SnugRide Click Connect 40
Peg Perego
Primo Viaggio SIP 30/30, Primo Viaggio 4-35
Safety 1st
Comfy Carry Elite, onBoard, onBoard Air
Safe-n-Sound
Unity, Unity Neos
UPPAbaby
Mesa
None
One-handed Fold No Yes No Yes No
Locking Fold Manual Auto Manual Auto Auto
Self-standing Fold Yes No No No No
Handlebar Height - Min/Max 41" 30"/46" 34.5"/48" 37"/44.7" 41"
Fixed/Swivel Wheel Swivel Swivel Swivel Fixed Swivel
Sandal-friendly Brake No No Yes No No
Included Accessories None None None None Tire Pump
Setup Time 6:30 min:sec 5:13 min:sec 4:26 min:sec 5:24 min:sec 5:51 min:sec

Our Analysis and Test Results

Baby Trend started over 26 years ago, creating products for the juvenile industry. Since their inception, they have been designing innovative products for growing families. Baby Trend was the first to make "sit and stand" style strollers and the Snap-N-Go stroller that converts an infant car seat into a lightweight stroller. They make the Diaper Champ diaper pail, infant car seats, infant swings and bouncers, high chairs, walkers, favorite strollers, and a variety of other products for growing families.

Performance Comparison



baby trend expedition jogging stroller review - our running biomechanics expert carrie vickers puts the baby trend...
Our running biomechanics expert Carrie Vickers puts the Baby Trend to the test. While the Baby Trend is not the best option for serious runners, it is a budget friendly stroller and good for everyday use with the occasional jog.
Credit: BabyGearLab Staff

Run-ability


The Expedition isn't the best choice for dedicated runners, as it lacks features that make running easier. Despite being the cheapest product in the review, it still scores higher in this crucial metric than many strollers, almost twice its price.


The Expedition doesn't have adjustable tracking, but the stroller we tested did run straight without excessive veering. However, if the tolerance on any specific stroller is off, then you may be stuck with a product that potentially veers. Our stroller did pull a little to the side when running at higher speeds, but it is easy to back tip for turning the fixed wheel or getting it back on course. It also doesn't have an adjustable handlebar, making it more challenging to obtain proper running biomechanics.

The Running Details


We "run" multiple smaller tests the contribute to the overall run-ability score by focusing on smaller components that influence how easy a jogger is to run with. We create a fuller picture that consists of information about the features and functionality of each jogger. Our tests are designed to help you determine which option will provide the functionality you need for easy running.

Running Tests

Our running test results encompass feedback and ratings from our running testers. The running test scores are 35% of the run-ability metric. The chart offers a simple visual of how each jogger compares to the competition.


Rolling Resistance

We test the rolling resistance of each stroller and take an average of multiple test results. This result makes up 20% of the overall run-ability score. Each jogger is pushed, and the distance it travels is measured. A farther distance indicates less rolling resistance, which can mean a potentially less fatiguing stroller to move as you aren't pushing against friction in the wheel itself as you run.


Ease of Use


The Baby Trend is easy to use and impressive for a stroller of this price.


Compared to higher-end competitors, it has impressive test results.

baby trend expedition jogging stroller review - pulling up on the red side levers is the first step in the fold...
Pulling up on the red side levers is the first step in the fold process for the Baby Trend
Credit: BabyGearLab Staff

Fold and Unfold


Folding the Expedition is relatively straightforward. It has a two-handed fold initiated by sliding the side levers up and one pull on the handle located under the seat. It has a manual fold lock, self-stands and you can remove the front wheel for a more compact fold.

Brakes


The brakes are double action and require two pedals to be pressed to engage the brakes. We worry parents will grow complacent and forget to set both or choose not to. The pedals are average to set and release and are not sandal foot friendly as they are stiff, and the underside of the pedal is rough.

Definitely the deepest storage bin in the bunch, the Baby Trend bin...
Definitely the deepest storage bin in the bunch, the Baby Trend bin fit our large diaper bag with ease
Additional features are nice to have, like the parent console on the...
Additional features are nice to have, like the parent console on the Baby Trend Expedition, but it is hard to utilize a cup holder while running, so keep your list of must have features to the bare minimum.

Storage


The extra-large under-seat storage bin (above left) fit our extra-large diaper bag. The bin is accessible from all sides and has a maximum allowable weight of 5 lbs, the lowest in the group. In comparison, the Thule Urban Glide 2 has a limit of 10 lbs and a zippered cover that keeps items inside and clean. It has a parent console with two cup holders and a closeable compartment (above right) and a child's tray with two cup holders that did not fit wide bottom sippy cups in our tests. The tray swings up on one side for easy seat access.

baby trend expedition jogging stroller review - the expedition canopy isn't large enough to cover to the leg rest...
The Expedition canopy isn't large enough to cover to the leg rest, and the sides offer virtually no protection.
Credit: BabyGearLab Staff

Sunshade


The canopy is average in size, with a small, mesh peek-a-boo window. This canopy isn't large enough to cover over the knees and has little protection on the sides, unlike the giant canopy on the BOB Revolution 3.0. It has a mesh pop-out visor, and it can rotate forward for low sun or headwinds.

baby trend expedition jogging stroller review - the 5 point harness on the expedition requires both sides to be...
The 5 point harness on the Expedition requires both sides to be released separately. It also lacks any kind of padding for comfort
Credit: BabyGearLab Staff

Harness


The Expedition has a simple 5-point harness that is easy to use. It is relatively easy to adjust and has height-adjustable shoulder straps and an adjustable crotch strap. It doesn't have padded straps, and you have to release each side strap separately from the buckle to release the harness, but overall one of the more straightforward options to use.

baby trend expedition jogging stroller review - the expedition has a deep recline for easy napping.
The Expedition has a deep recline for easy napping.
Credit: BabyGearLab Staff

Seat


This stroller has a one-handed, easy-to-use recline deep enough for napping. The seatback has ventilation when reclined, which is coverable when the weather is cold. The edge of the seat curves down at a comfortable angle and is soft to the touch, with a gap between the leg rest and the plastic footrest.

Ease of Setup





This stroller took almost 8 minutes to set up. The documentation is poor, with multiple languages mashed together and hard to understand illustrations. Also, the instructions can be confusing with details for installing parts that come pre-installed.

baby trend expedition jogging stroller review - the front swivel wheel on the baby trend is easy to lock with the...
The front swivel wheel on the Baby Trend is easy to lock with the push of a lever to keep it in the fixed position for increase stability over rough terrain or while jogging
Credit: BabyGearLab Staff

Maneuverability


The Baby Trend is easy to maneuver with better test results than much of the competition.


Pushing and turning on flat surfaces is easy. It negotiated our obstacle course without hitting anything, and it did not require pre-planned turning. This stroller has a narrow width and shorter wheelbase that makes it easy to turn, and the lighter weight makes it easy to push. Pushing off-road is also easy as it rolls over the gravel and grass with ease.

baby trend expedition jogging stroller review - the handlebar on the expedition is not adjustable and its rubber...
The handlebar on the Expedition is not adjustable and its rubber cover could get slippery when wet or hot in the sun
Credit: BabyGearLab Staff

The handlebar is not adjustable, but it has a rubber covering and a slight upward curve mid-bar. We prefer adjustable bars with foam covering as they are both more comfortable and better for running ergonomics. The Expedition doesn't have any suspension, which is likely a non-starter for serious runners.

baby trend expedition jogging stroller review - the baby trend expedition has a small compact fold and self-stands...
The Baby Trend Expedition has a small compact fold and self-stands for easy stowing.
Credit: BabyGearLab Staff

Weight and Folded Size


The Baby Trend has one of the smallest folds in the group, measuring 13,285 cubic inches, and it weighs 23.6 lbs.


The small size and lighter weight combined with the self-stand feature make the Expedition easier to manage, lift, and fit in smaller spaces. It is certainly smaller than the trailer-style options we tested.

baby trend expedition jogging stroller review - with bunched up fabric and exposed connection points, the fit and...
With bunched up fabric and exposed connection points, the fit and finish on the Baby Trend Expedition isn't as good as some of the higher scoring models in this review.
Credit: BabyGearLab Staff

Quality


The Baby Trend quality results are fairly low compared to the competition, but it isn't a surprise given the lower price.


The fabric feels rough but durable. It has a steel frame with some flex at the hinge point and plastic connections where the stroller folds. The frame is small, has no shocks, and all of the connection points are exposed. The plastic parts are finished well and fit snugly on the frame, and everything fits reasonably well together; it just isn't as tight as we'd expect for a jogger. The Expedition has metal wheels with air-filled rubber tires that have smooth tread. However, the wheels have significant play where they meet the axle, and it causes vibration in the handlebar.

With a hard seatback that is uncomfortable compared to a sling-style seat and no suspension, this stroller is not the most comfortable for passengers or pushers and would not be a good choice for long-distance use.

Should You Buy the Baby Trend Expedition?


Whether or not the Expedition is the right choice for you will depend on your budget and plans. If you are a serious runner who wants the best ergonomic experience with multiple adjustable features like tracking and suspension, then the Expedition will likely be a disappointment over time. However, if you want a lightweight jogger that is easy to maneuver and is inexpensive, then this is the one for you. This stroller is one of the cheapest options we've tested and it is easy to push and good for grocery-getting. If you want something to move smoothly over grass and gravel and can run occasionally, then this is a good choice.

What Other Jogging Strollers Should You Consider?


If your budget is higher or you are a dedicated runner, then there are better joggers in this review than the Expedition. However, if your budget can stretch and you are a serious runner, then something like the Thule Urban Glide 2 is a better choice as it excels at run-ability and is super easy to use with high-quality materials and a sleek design.

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Juliet Spurrier, MD & Carrie Vickers