Delta Children Apollo Jogging Stroller

Pros / Cons
Pros
- Shock-absorbing frame, front swivel/lock wheel, and quick-release rear wheels give it real outdoor utility instead of just sporty looks.
- Travel-system compatibility and the included parent organizer make it easier to justify for mixed family use than a pure fitness toy.
Cons
- It is still a 33 lb (15 kg) jogger, so storage and everyday indoor convenience are the obvious compromise.
- The stroller seat is for older babies, so the newborn path depends on car-seat use rather than the seat itself.
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- Jogging stroller
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Apollo makes sense if you want a genuine budget jogger rather than a normal stroller with sportier styling. The big wheels, suspension, locking front wheel, and running tether are the reasons it belongs on the jogging shortlist. If your routes include park paths, longer walks, or actual running, it gives you more real utility than cheaper crossover strollers that only look the part.
The compromise is bulk and age range. Apollo is still a big jogger, so it asks more from storage and daily lifting than a normal stroller, and the stroller seat itself is for older babies rather than true newborn use. It is easiest to justify if you want outdoor capability first and are happy to accept the size that comes with it.