What Is The Best Baby Stroller To Buy
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Across those tests, we have found an amazing set of strollers that we think you'll love! Below we categorize each of the best strollers we've found by their primary capability, and provide summarized results for quality, ease of use, comfort, and durability.
Note that these are all 5-star rated because they are the best from each of our annual stroller round-up articles. After we review each of them below, be sure to check out the others on the respective annual best-of lists.
While some of the strollers we tested were really quite bad, some were truly excellent and we're excited to tell you all about them! The strollers that end up at the top of our lists show very high quality, durability, ease of use, and comfort.
We all loved these strollers, and you don't need to take just our word for it - ask around and you'll find out that these are consistently some of the best strollers on the market - and parents rave about them!
Most parents are familiar with the UppaBaby Vista stroller, which is UppaBaby's high-end stroller with multi-child support and a bassinet. The UppaBaby Cruz gives you all the \"compact without compromise\" excellence of the Vista, but without the bassinet adapter (it's sold separately) or the capability of having multiple children (though you can purchase a standing PiggyBack adapter). You get all the style, maneuverability, versatilility, and quality, but without the multi-child versatility or super-steep price tag. For specifications, the Cruz supports babies from birth if you purchase the optional bassinet (about $200) or SnugSeat infant attachment (about $50, basically an infant positioner). It has all the features you've come to expect from any high-end stroller including all-wheel suspension, one-handed 5-position seat recline, adjustable telescoping leather handlebar, a huge zip-out canopy extension, a height-adjustable canopy (amazing!), a gigantic storage basket, and reversible seat.
We got our hands on the new Mockingbird Single-to-Double stroller for testing earlier this year (thanks, Mockingbird!) and were extremely impressed with its quality and versatility. Mockingbird is disrupting the stroller market by introducing a stroller that is nearly as versatile as the UppaBaby Vista V2 but for less than half the price, and bringing it direct to consumers!
The beauty of this Mockingbird stroller is not just in its looks - it also has some serious versatility. Most parents will begin using it as a single stroller when they have their first child. With an infant, it can be used in three ways: with an infant car seat attachment (purchased separately, $30), with a bassinet carriage (purchased separately, $140), or with an infant insert (purchased separately, $30). For most parents, the infant car seat attachment will work perfectly, and it is compatible with most major car seat brands (Britax, Chicco, UppaBaby, Graco, etc). Once your baby reaches about 4-6 months, they will be ready to use the toddler seat, which can be configured in a front-facing or rear-facing position. Even with one (or all!) of these adapters, the Mockingbird is still about 40-50% cheaper than its closest competitor! As an added bonus, you can purchase an awesome bassinet stand that allows you to use hte Mockingbird bassinet on-the-go and at home! For details, see our full Mockingbird bassinet stand review.
Once your second child comes along, that's when the Single-to-Double stroller lives up to its name! You can configure the toddler seat alongside an infant car seat, bassinet carriage, or an additional toddler seat (purchased separately, $120) in over 19 different ways, providing for some serious double stroller versatility owing to its unique modular design.
Not only is this stroller versatile, in our testing (see our full hands-on Mockingbird Single-to-Double Stroller Review!) we also found it to be smooth (with seat and frame suspension), maneuverable, easy to adjust and fold, and it has all the right features: adjustable handlebar, reclining and nearly lay-flat seat, large storage basket, one-handed fold, a large and spill-resistant canopy with peek-a-boo window, and more! For the price, we think this stroller is poised to make a huge impact on the stroller scene, bringing style, sophistication, and versatility into the price range of most parents! Mockingbird has updated their 2nd seat kit recently so that an infant car seat and toddler seat can be positioned in more versatile ways - specifically, even when an infant car seat is attached, you can now position the toddler seat up front in a forward-facing position!
We first got our hands on the Babyzen YOYO2 for testing late last year, and were blown away by its lightweight build, compact fold, high quality components, and beautiful styling. It's a small stroller intended for jet-setting parents who want to be able to fold their stroller into a very small bag and even fit it into the overhead bin on an airplane. The Babyzen YOYO2 is the perfect stroller for this task, and offers surprising comfort and versatility for a lightweight (about 13 pounds) and super compact (folds to 20.5\" x 17\" x 7\") travel stroller.
In our testing, we loved the multi-position recline, large waterproof and sun-protective canopy (with peek-a-boo window), the high weight range (from 6 months unless you gett eh bassinet or newborn pack accessories, and up to nearly 50 pounds). Everything was easy to use - the folding and unfolding are smooth and effective, all adjustments are high quality and intuitive, and the stroller was extremely manueverable and easy to fit through very tight spaces. Overall, we had very few things to gripe about - the only thing we could come up with was the somewhat unintuitive folding and unfolding process. Outside of that, we think the Babyzen YOYO2 is the obvious best travel stroller of the year!
The Bugaboo Fox 3 brings superior style, quality, brand recognition, durability, and versatility. It is truly beautiful not only in its appearance but also in how smoothly everything works: its adjustments, wheels, turning radius, and attachments. In the photo you'll notice that the Bugaboo Fox includes not only the typical toddler seat but also a super comfortable bassinet suitable for use from newborn onward. The toddler seat can be used from 3 months onward, and has a capacity of nearly 50 pounds (48.5). In our experience, your child will outgrow this stroller in height and width long before they reach that upper weight limit. One of the coolest features of this stroller is the folding: the first fold brings it down to an 18\" x 24\" x 35\" self-standing fold, and a second fold can drop that down to 8\" x 21\" x 26\", which competes with even the ZOE for compact size and portability!
Of course, this is not a lightweight stroller, coming in at about 21 pounds, but that's to be expected with all the high quality parts, including its large wheels, reversible seat (that can detach and stand on its own!), adjustable leather handlebars, comfortable fabric and padding, and huge basket. The Bugaboo fox is compatible with several infant seats such as the Nuna Pipa, Chicco KeyFit, Britax B-Safe, Maxi-Cosi Mico, Peg Perego Primo Viaggio, and Cybex Aton and Cloud. While this is a single stroller, just like with the UppaBaby Cruz, you can purchase a separate standing rider board to attach to the back. Overall, this is a superb and beautiful stroller, but we can only justify listing it on our best luxury strollers list given its cost of about $1200. Eek!
BOB Gear makes an amazing line of jogging strolleres, including the BOB Alterrain and Alterrain Pro (new in 2020), the BOB Rambler, and the BOB Revolution Flex 3.0. The Alterrain Pro is the most expensive of the bunch ($600) and boasts a truly amazing suspension system for trail running and a hand-brake, the Revolution Flex 3.0 ($500) we believe is the best all-around jogging stroller, and then their least expensive is the BOB Rambler ($400). All three of their main offerings are truly amazing, though most parents will not need the extra heft and capability of the Alterrain Pro model (though it does look amazing!). There are a few important things to look for in a good jogging stroller, including the leg swing space (to suit a long stride while running), adjustable handlebars, wrist tether, locking front wheel, large diameter and low-resistance wheels and tires, high stability forward-tracking, and storage to keep things off your body. You can go ahead and check all those boxes because the BOB Revolution doesn't compromise on any of those features!
The only little thing it's missing is a hand-brake to slow down a descent, which you'll need to upgrade to the Alterrain model to find. One of the amazing aspects of this jogging stroller is that it packs all that jogging punch but also has great basic stroller features: no-rethread harness height, huge storage basket, nice-sized canopy, five different pockets, peek-a-boo window, high maneuverability, a super smooth ride, easy foot brake, one-handed recline adjustment, and near-flat recline. There are some little things that are great too, like the seat has small ventilation slots to help airflow in the summer heat, a comfortable handlebar, easy buckle/unbuckle harness, and smooth folding. It's a jogging stroller so it doesn't fold to a very compact size, but it's not terrible coming in at 38\" x 25\" x 16\" with wheels on, or 35\" x 20\" x 10\" with wheels popped off. Overall, we have logged hundreds of hours jogging with the Revolution Flex 3.0, and have only great things to say about it!
Not only is the Bugaboo Donkey 5 one of the best luxury strollers around, it is also holding the top position as the best double stroller on the planet! With its side-by-side design, the Bugaboo puts comfort, visibility, and parents' convenience first and foremost, while maintaining a relatively narrow profile of only about 29\" wide. But don't let the compact size fool you, this stroller can support up to about 49 pounds per seat, with additional weight in the large lower basket! The Bugaboo Donkey Duo has many of the best features you'll be looking for, including adjustable handlebar height, an included infant bassinet, reversible seats, large canopies with peek-a-boo windows, pockets, suspension, and some other little perks. These include a toddler seat that can stand on its own when detached, and zippered pockets for your belongings. 59ce067264
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