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Baby Trend Expedition® Jogger, Phantom

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Style: Jogger


Color: Phantom


Features

  • 100% Polyester
  • Imported
  • Lockable front swivel wheel for ease of maneuverability
  • All-terrain bicycle tires
  • Convenient parent tray includes 2 cup holders and covered compartment storage
  • Child tray with 2 cup holders also accepts car seats to form a Travel System
  • Extra-wide, ergonomically shaped rubber handle
  • Adjustable canopy with covered sunroof ratchets to block sun and wind
  • Effortless trigger folds easily reducing stroller to a compact unit
  • Multi-position, reclining, padded seat
  • Footrest reflectors provide greater low-light visibility
  • Extra-large storage basket

Description

Equipped with adjustable, reclining, padded seat and all-terrain tires, this lightweight jogging stroller allows you to go anywhere you need with superior comfort for your baby. This Baby Trend Expedition Jogging Stroller features an extra-wide, open wheel base for exceptional stability. The locking swivel wheel allows you to lock the front wheel in place when jogging and unlock it for easy low-speed strolling. This multi-position stroller features a child tray with two cup holders and a convenient parent tray with covered storage and cup holders. With its 16" rear and 12" front all-terrain, rubber bicycle tires, this stroller is easy to push and offer a smooth and comfortable ride for years to come. Designed exceptionally with convenient features, this Baby Trend jogging stroller will satisfy any parent's desires.

Brand: Baby Trend


Color: Phantom


Material: Polyester, Plastic, Metal


Fabric Type: 100% Polyester


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Brand: Baby Trend


Age Range Description: Less than 36 months


Import Designation: Imported


Included Components: Parent tray, child tray, 5-point safety harness, tether strap, rotating canopy, storage basket, all-terrain tires, adjustable canopy


Model Number: JG94068R


UPC: 090014036355 090014013646 090014035877


Global Trade Identification Number: 46


Item Height: 42.5 inches


Manufacturer: Baby Trend


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 50 Pounds


Color: Phantom


Material Type: Polyester, Plastic, Metal


Fabric Type: 100% Polyester


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Canopy Material: Polyester


Seat Material: 100% Polyester


Item Weight: 11.57 Kilograms


Folded Size: 24x33.50x15.50 inches NaN


Rear Facing Stroller Maximum Height: 42 Inches


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 47"L x 21"W x 41"H


Frame Weight: 23 Pounds


Rear Facing Car Seat Maximum Height: 42 Inches


Front Wheel Diameter: 12 Inches


Harness Type: 5 Point


Stroller Type: Jogging Stroller


Is Car Seat Compatible: No


Harness Feature: Adjustable straps, padding


Is Electric: No


Built-in Light: No


Number of Wheels: 3


Frequently asked questions

The Baby Trend Expedition Jogger Stroller comes with large bicycle tires that can roll effortlessly over all surfaces. There is a front swivel wheel for easy maneuvering which can also be locked for jogging. The stroller also has a reclining padded seat with a 5 point harness, tether, large canopy and storage basket.

Yes, the Baby Trend Expedition Jogger Stroller is indeed travel system compatible. You just need to purchase a Baby Trend car seat and it will fit snugly into this stroller for an easy travel solution for your baby.

The Baby Trend Jogging Stroller is designed with an effortless trigger fold that easily reduces the stroller to a compact unit, which is quite convenient for travelling and storage.

The Baby Trend Phantom stroller is very safe for your child. It includes a 5-point safety harness, adjustable canopy with a peek-a-boo window, and a safety tether to prevent the stroller from getting away when you’re jogging. It also features a foot-activated rear brake for quick and easy stopping.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Babytrend Expedition Jogger Travel System has garnered generally positive reviews from parents. It is praised for its durable build, maneuverability, ease of storage and transport, and affordability. Some suggest that improvements could be made to the carrier's seat cushion comfort, stroller overhead cover size, and wheel inflation accessibility.

Pros

  • 🧡 Durable and long-lasting
  • 💛 Easy to maneuver in various terrains due to inflatable wheels
  • 💚 Has ample storage space and places for bottle holders
  • 💙 Affordable and good value for money
  • 💜 Comes with a car seat

Cons

  • 🚫 The internal seat cushion of the carrier could be more comfortable
  • ⛔ The overhead cover of the stroller could be bigger for more complete coverage
  • ❌ The front wheel can be difficult to inflate due to design and space

Should I Buy It?

The Babytrend Expedition Jogger Travel System has more advantages than disadvantages and the minor issues are not deal breakers. Its durability, comfortable maneuverability, ample storage space, and affordability make it a worthwhile purchase. Overall, it's a practical and cost-effective choice for parents planning for more physical activities or outdoor adventures with their child.


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Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2025 by Rolando cortez

  • Nice stroller
Nice, durable stroller. So far I’ve used it once, it drives smooth and easy to maneuver. My daughter is 10 months old and fits good, definitely has room to grow! Nice little spot to put your keys and smaller cell phone. Cargo space is small but I was able to fit the diaper bag and small cooler under. This was easy to put together. Looking forward to using it more as the weather gets nicer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2025 by jessika gagnon

  • Well Made Stroller
So while I have used this to jog with my son in, usually, we're walking with it. This is our car stroller, the one we use when we need to take our son in someplace and we have to be there a while, and we know he's not going to do well in that environment. Our beautiful little boy has an assortment of medical conditions that make it necessary to have him situated thus from time to time. And sometimes, like right now when our fluffy Catzilla has done something naughty to the home based stroller, we use it for my longer 2-4 mile outdoors walks as well. Really my only gripe about this is that you have to put air in the tires from time to time. It's really only a problem when we're out somewhere and one of the tires goes flat, because usually when that happens, I don't have an air pump with me. But I can't take stars away from that, because really, I should have just had the foresight to put a pump in the car, because I knew this about the stroller when we bought it. The wheels on all other strollers we've owned were solid through, but then those get nicks and dings and things stuck in the surface of the wheels, so there's a trade off either way. For our son, he has Sotos Syndrome, which is a very rare genetic condition which causes excessive growth, so he's big for his age. He's getting to the point now where this stroller is starting to be too small for him. He's 4 years old, weighs about 52.8 pounds on our home scale, and he's wearing anywhere from size 6 to size 8 in boy's clothes, depending on how it's cut. So any child under that size would still fit well in this thing, and he's still fitting as long as he scrunches up his knees. We love that pouch underneath this thing, because it is great for putting changes of clothes, wipes, bags, underwear, and when he was still in diapers, those in underneath. Because he gets so anxious in public, we often needed those things. And honestly, this thing has been a life saver on more then one occasion. Because he likes being cocooned in with his sensory issues, he finds it calming, and we can get him to stay calm sometimes in environments he otherwise would not be able to tolerate when he's in this. Sometimes we get strange looks from people when we use it, because of his size and age. But then we get strange looks when we use the safety harness system with him as well, and it's something we absolutely need when we're crossing areas with lots of traffic to make sure if he gets scared and he manages to break free from my hand, he'll survive to see another day. So for anyone who might need this for a bigger child but is worried about what other people would think, hugs. And stay strong...you've got this, even on days you think you don't. And to anybody who's ever wondered why a parent has a kid in a stroller you think shouldn't be there, please know that there may be many things going on with that child medically of which you are unaware. And for anybody needing a stroller, this has held up super well to a whole bunch of abuse from our very special little guy. Who's actually not so little, but is nonetheless very special. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2017 by Andy & Ari

  • Comes assembled!
Perfect for a tall toddler. He LOVES it. Comes assembled. Only had to pop in two wheels and we were ready for use! Would love to have easier clips for the harness for height adjustment, they’re tough to unhook at first. Otherwise LOVE!
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2025 by Kay O Kay O

  • Great stroller
This stroller is awesome! Super easy to use, very sturdy. Super smooth ride, baby stayed asleep even at magic kingdom. Make sure you lock it though, it’ll roll if there’s any kind of momentum. There is a ton of storage! We took two full regular sized lunch boxes, a baby carrier, 2 jackets, and a half liter refillable water jug and a small camera. The seat reclined for baby comfortability. My baby is small so she could barely see over the baby tray but she’ll grow into it nicely. Foldability was nice and easy, it took up almost our entire truck of the car. The parent storage was nice too. We got this cheaper as it was “damaged” but it was just the box. The quality was great. Saved $40. Worth it. Get this stroller!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025 by Michael G.

  • Needs Very Little Improvement
After my Jeep stroller bit the big one in July, I seriously debated about whether or not I wanted to get another one. After all, my son was walking on his own and probably needed to get as much exercise as possible, so I thought that continuing to use a stroller would just impede his steady progress towards independence. That was very flawed logic. After about a month or so of walking with him on a leash and harness, I realized something. If a child can disrobe at a moment’s notice, with or without being told to do so, and can get himself onto the kitchen counters from two different vantage points, and can also open doors on his own and demolish an entire home in less than an hour, then it is time to take away some independence from the child and convert it into some semblance of mental health for the mother. And a great place to start is with regular walks around the neighborhood. In a stroller. So I started researching strollers again. I didn’t want to go for any cheap strollers like I did before, but I also needed the stroller to be between about $75 and $125. So the hunt began. At first, I disregarded any and all jogging strollers. My logic was this: I do not jog, therefore I do not need a jogging stroller. Once again, my logic was very flawed. On a whim, I took a look at some joggers, eventually coming to this one. And so I decided that the price was right and so I could take a chance on this stroller. and I’m really glad I did! Pros: *easy to push. It is literally like pushing air around. *Nice size basket under the child’s seat. I can fit my purse and my son’s backpack under there with a little extra room to spare just in case. *Hinging child’s tray. So, when we go out for a walk, I move the tray away from the seat, beckon my son to sit down, buckle him in, put the tray back in place, and go *Great parent’s tray. I especially love the little compartment with the lid on it. My Jeep stroller didn’t have the door, so basically anything and everything fell out if you forgot you had put it there. *Canopy moves as close to 180 degrees as you could imagine. So, if the sun is in my son’s eyes when we’re walking, I can put the canopy down over his face. Of course, this leave the top of his head exposed, but that’s OK for now. I’ll probably get a net of some kind later on if this becomes too much of an issue. *Easy to assemble right out of the box. This was the easiest assembly of a new stroller I ever experienced. It was done in about 10 minutes and I did not even swear one time. Take that, Jeep Sport Stroller! Things needing improvement: *The bar on the right side of the stroller was not properly secured in place as it should have been. I have figured out how to work around this for the time being, and I’m pretty sure I know how to fix it, but this is the main reason I am only giving it 4 instead of 5 stars. Baby Trend really should have been more careful during factory assembly. *I would really enjoy this stroller so much more if it had a way to fold it with one hand. Again, this is something I can work around and am doing so, but it would be really nice to be able to keep a hand on my son while I’m unfolding and folding up this stroller when we’re out and about. *One foot brake lock. This is a complaint I have about pretty much all strollers. I used to have a used Graco that I got at Goodwill that had a pedal on the back wheels that allowed you to lock both wheels simultaneously. That is really convenient for single moms on the go such as myself, especially since locking the back wheels is kinda the first step in folding up this stroller. Overall, I am really really REALLY happy with this stroller. My son loves it, and we are back to taking regular walks around the neighborhood, for the purposes of helping Mama feel good and lose weight, get the dog his exercise, and to have daily adventures in the world. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2015 by Rebecca Thistle

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