Category: 10 Best Stroller 2017

What to look for when buying

Safety: Make sure a stroller frame firmly locks into position, with a mechanism that’s easy to use; this will prevent it from collapsing accidentally while carrying a child. Examine the frame for sharp edges or protrusions; small fingers and toes can get caught between metal parts or pinched by uncovered springs.

Look for a stroller that has been certified by the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA) to ensure it meets current safety standards. Also, check our Product Recall Finder to make sure the stroller hasn’t been recalled.

Harnesses: A restraint system is a must. The safest system is a 5-point harness that wraps around the waist, between the legs, and comes down over the shoulders. Check for a buckle that’s easy to unhook, but secure for the child.

Adjustable seat: Newborns need a seat that reclines to an almost flat position until they have head control and can sit up, usually by around 6 months. Even for older babies or toddlers, a reclining seat is a plus for napping. Some Best Double Stroller have seats that can be flipped to face forward or whoever’s pushing. Check that the seat’s recline mechanism is easy to use, preferably single-handed.

Maneuverability: You should be able to push a stroller in a straight line and turn it with one hand. Having wheels that can swivel in the front and rear will make a stroller easier to turn.

Brakes: Are they easy to operate, even if you are wearing open-toed shoes? Test them in the store; the wheels should lock as soon as you engage the break. Also consider whether you want brakes that lock both back wheels at once, or do so individually. (Most parents go for the both-at-once kind). Jogging Best Double Stroller may have hand-operated brakes as well as foot brakes.

Handle height: Handles should be at the pusher’s waist level or slightly below. Most Best Double Stroller are built for the average-size woman. If you don’t fit this description – and many parents don’t – you may want a stroller with adjustable handles or one with higher handles. You can also buy stroller handle extenders.

Canopy: An adjustable shade will protect your child from the sun, rain, and wind and can make rides more comfortable. Canopies with fabric that offers UV protection are best for sunny walks.

Storage: An under-the-seat basket is handy for storing a diaper bag. Consider what else you’ll be hauling; if you plan to take your baby on grocery trip outings, for example, you’ll want a roomy basket.

Washable fabric: Wherever your baby goes, messes are sure to follow. Removable fabric covers can make cleanups easier.

Versatility: Single best strollers 2017 that can convert to a double or triple are useful for parents who plan to have more children. Look for best strollers 2017 that take accessories such as bassinets, riding boards, and extra infant seats.

Important safety notes

Best Double Stroller have been recalled in past years for parts that pinch – and have even amputated – the fingertips of children and adults, as well as other hazards. Check BabyCenter’sProduct Recall Finder to make sure the stroller you’ve chosen hasn’t been recalled.

If you buy a used stroller at a garage sale or receive one as a hand-me-down, go through the checklist above and subject it to the same criteria, then do what you’d do with any used vehicle: Make sure its wheels aren’t going to fall off anytime soon, look for anything loose or broken, and check for recalls.

What it’s going to cost you

A simple traditional stroller can cost as little as $60; high-end models can go for $500 to $1,300. Car-seat stroller frames run about $70 to $130 and more (not including the infant car seat), while a complete travel system starts at about $170. Umbrellabest  strollers 2017can be found for as little as $10, and as much as $300. Jogging best strollers 2017 range from $180 to $300, although some models are $500 and up. best strollers 2017 that can carry more than one child typically start at $150 to and range up to $800.

 

 

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10 Best Stroller 2017

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MOST INNOVATIVE: 4MOMS ORIGAMI

With features you didn’t even know strollers could have, the Origami isn’t giving up its reign as the top high-tech stroller any time soon. Set apart by its power fold, this stroller opens and closes at the push of a button.

The highlights:

  • So how does it power up? Generators in the rear wheels charge the stroller as is rolls—genius! Smartphone down to 10 percent battery life? It’ll charge that too.
  • Lights beneath the base automatically turn on in low visibility conditions, so you’ll be safely seen during evening strolls.
  • An LCD dashboard displays the temperature, your speed and the distance you’ve covered—motivational like a FitBit tracker.

Ages: Six months to 40 lbs.
From $850,  10 Best Stroller 2017

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MOST STYLISH: BUGABOO VAN GOGH

As if the Bugaboo Bee³ didn’t already turn heads. Now, the trendsetting brand has added double Dutch appeal: a high quality stroller with a gorgeous canopy featuring a print inspired by Dutch master Vincent Van Gogh’s Almond Blossom painting.

The highlights:

  • Form doesn’t sacrifice function; this stoller’s all about adaptability. Extend, reverse and recline the seat to grow with baby’s changing size and mood. The carrycot attachment lets you use it from day one.
  • The minimalist, lightweight aluminum frame only weighs 19 pounds, making it an easy travel companion.
  • A footmuff accessory, canopy and bassinet fabric set are each sold individually in the Van Gogh print. In other words, you can revamp an old Bugaboo with this new fashion-forward look.

Ages: From birth to 37.5 lbs.
From $869,  10 Best Stroller 2017

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MOST VERSATILE: UPPABABY VISTA

You’ve probably seen enough UPPABabys in your neighborhood to wonder if there’s a moms’ fan club dedicated to this stroller brand. Well, the love affair makes total sense: With several configurations and its ability to easily adapt to the growing needs of different family sizes, the UPPABaby Vista combines quality with versatility few can match.

The highlights:

  • Second baby? Third? Not a problem. Accommodate up to three with an extra seat and the PiggyBack Ride Along Board.
  • Intuitive one-step folding system and self-standing frame make stowing it away less of a chore.
  • The bassinet attachment is a safe sleep solution on the go, so you can ditch the pack and play for baby’s first trip to grandma’s.

Ages: From birth (with bassinet) to 50 lbs. (with toddler seat)
From $840,  10 Best Stroller 2017

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BEST UMBRELLA STROLLER: BABY JOGGER VUE

Umbrella strollers are lightweight. They’re simple. But they’re typically pretty limiting—until now. Meet the Vue, Baby Jogger’s next-generation umbrella stroller. Your toddler can now face forward or face you.

The highlights:

  • Don’t just change direction, change position. The reversible seat also offers multiple reclines.
  • Ready to have your mind blown? Thanks to adapters, this umbrella stroller can function as a travel system.
  • True to its name, the essence of an umbrella stroller is an easy collapsible fold. And the Vue makes it even easier: Just press your foot up, then down on release levers.

Ages: Six months to 55 lbs.
$140, 10 Best Stroller 2017

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BEST JOGGER: THULE GLIDE

With baby, hitting the gym or going for solo runs may not be in the cards. That’s when a jogging stroller can be your new fast pass to fitness. The best ones, like the Glide, feature a fixed front wheel allowing for better control. So it’s hard for us to call the Thule Glide a jogging stroller when it deserves a more coveted title: a running stroller.

The highlights:

  • At 22 pounds, the Glide is super lightweight and aerodynamic. You won’t just run, you’ll fly.
  • The large, durable wheels allow you to cover more ground. But rear suspension keeps baby comfortable, even on bumpier terrain.
  • When your workout buddy needs a rest, the seat reclines to a near-flat position for on-the-go naps.

Ages: From six months to 75 lbs.
$375, 10 Best Stroller 2017

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BEST CITY STROLLER: STOKKE XPLORY

Tight corners? Tight crowds? Navigate the city like a pro with baby in tow. The Xplory’s cool, compact design is perfect for exploring Main Street or the streets of Manhattan.

The highlights:

  • Front swivel wheels make a big difference for maneuverability. And because there’s no bar connecting the front wheels, you can walk unrestricted.
  • Keep baby close thanks to the Xplory’s unique seat height adjustability and forward-facing design, which physically brings you closer to baby short of holding him. Flip the seat around when baby’s ready to explore the world on his own.
  • Compact still means convenient; the storage compartment can easily house a diaper bag or a bag of groceries.

Ages: From six months to 45 lbs.
$1,230, 10 Best Stroller 2017

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BEST ALL-TERRAIN: BUMBLERIDE INDIE 4

Think “new parent” and “off-roading” are mutually exclusive? Air tires and all-wheel suspension mean adventurous families can take baby on any terrain, even right from the start—a bassinet attachment comfortably keeps newborns safe.

The highlights:

  • This rugged stroller is surprisingly lightweight; at 22 pounds, it allows for an easy one-handed push.
  • Spending the day outside? The SPF 45 canopy has you covered—literally.
  • Once you’re done trailblazing, a compact, self-standing fold makes storage easy.

Ages: From birth (with bassinet) to 55 lbs.
$599, Amazon.com 10 Best Stroller 2017

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BEST DOUBLE: VALCO BABY SNAP DUO

Traveling with two can be tricky. The Snap Duo makes the whole process smoother thanks to a one-handed fold and a light 24-pound frame that rivals even single strollers, which typically weigh in around 20 pounds.

The highlights:

  • What it lacks in weight it makes up for in space; at 12.5 inches wide (compared to the standard 11 inches), those seats are extra roomy.
  • The Snap features two separate extendable canopies so each passenger can ride however they like.
  • Equipped with an over-the-shoulder carry strap, this stroller is easy to take on-the-go.

Ages: From birth to 44 lbs. (per seat)
$500, Amazon.com 10 Best Stroller 2017

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BEST TRAVEL SYSTEM: BRITAX B-AGILE/B-SAFE

So many parents recommend the Britax Travel System. It’s no surprise why; the Click & Go System’s quick and secure connection makes it easy to snap the car seat to the stroller with one hand, no adapters necessary.

The highlights:

  • The stroller’s three-wheel design, 16.5-pound frame and one-handed fold mean especially easy maneuverability.
  • Level indicators and five positioning options on the car seat base allow for easy installation in any vehicle.
  • Both the B-Agile Stroller and the B-Safe Infant Car Seat are suitable right from birth.

Ages: From birth to 55 lbs.
$323, Amazon.com   10 Best Stroller 2017

 

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BEST UNDER $150: SUMMER INFANT 3DFLIP CONVENIENCE STROLLER

This little stroller gets the job done. And it still leaves room for versatility along the way. The reversible seat allows baby to face you when she’s younger and face forward as she gets older.

The highlights:

  • Weighing in at just 12 pounds, the 3DFlip requires little effort whether you’re pushing, lifting or storing it away.
  • With one hand, execute six different recline positions. Who says a minimalist stroller can’t have options?
  • Even on such a lightweight frame, safety isn’t sacrificed. Tap the rear wheel locks with your foot to anchor it in place.

Ages: From three months to 55 lbs.
$130,10 Best Stroller 2017

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