BOB Gear Alterrain Pro
Serious rough-ground jogger for families who will actually use the larger frame and hand brake

Pros / Cons
Pros
- BOB positions Alterrain Pro as a jogging stroller, so the running-use fit is clearer than on ordinary three-wheel all-terrain strollers.
- SmoothShox suspension, air-filled tires, and a hand brake help with faster pace, rough paths, and downhill control.
Cons
- It is still a large jogger, so parents should check trunk space, storage, and daily shop handling before buying.
- It is hard to justify as a mostly city stroller for smooth pavements; its advantage shows up with running or frequent rougher routes.
Product Facts
- Stroller Type
- Jogging stroller
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BOB Gear Alterrain Pro is the outdoor-first buy for families who want a stroller that feels built around rougher routes rather than just tolerating them. BOB’s own comparison and launch material make the case clearly: SmoothShox suspension, air-filled tires, handbrake, compression-molded seat, zip-top cargo basket, and one-hand standing fold. That is a serious jogging and rough-ground package, not just a city stroller with bigger wheels.
The compromise is price and bulk. It only makes sense if you will actually use that extra capability instead of mostly staying on smooth urban routes. If your routine is mainly sidewalks, errands, and compact-car storage, the capability will be harder to justify than the price.