I know that there have been stroller posts before, but I can't find them now (please feel free to redirect me!).
I'm starting to look at stroller options. I hesitate on a travel system, because it seems like it's of use for such a limited amount of time, but I'm open to hearing what people recommend. This is our first, so I'm pretty clueless (not to mention overwhelmed).
Main priorities: ease (lightness and easy operation) and longevity (I'd love something that I can use from newborn up to toddler). Later on, I'd love something I could jog with, but I realize that that will likely be a whole different thing.
Any help much appreciated!
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Snap and Go? as a second time mommy I feel like I should know what this is...enlighten me please!
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Your missing out if you didn't have this! We loved it so so easy!
https://www.amazon.com/Baby-Trend-Single-Snap-Stroller/dp/B000BMKEVC
They make different brands, mine is the Graco brand. So super light and the basket is huge! They make double one for twins too.
I think it really depends upon where you live.
In the city, I wanted something light and a great suspension for terrible sidewalks. We walk a lot and didn't need something that folded up well. We bought a Bugaboo Cameleon before DS was born and loved the versatility of using it as a "Snap N Go," bassinet, and stroller that can face you or out. I later bought a Bugaboo Bee off of eBay and I love that one too as I take it on car and plane trips (it handles really well and folds up easily in one piece).
In the 'burbs, my SIL didn't need all the features that I wanted. She has a Snap N Go and then a less expensive jogger she got when my niece was about 7 months old. Those have worked very well for her.
I highly recommend getting a Snap N Go or a stroller that can work as one for the few months.
What kind did you end up going with, j.d.gal?
I remember being totally overwhelmed at first, too, so it's definitely daunting. We wanted a stroller that was compact, lightweight, easy to fold, and easy to use with the infant seat we were getting. After doing some research and looking around, we settled on the Brtiax B-Agile stroller and the Britax B-Safe infant car seat. The B-Agile stroller can be used with a newborn without the infant car seat; however, they will not be facing you. But, there is a mesh window that you can open in the canopy to check in on them. The B-Agile is very similar to the City Mini, but there were a couple features we liked about it better (plus it works seamlessly with the infant seat).
Good luck with your hunt!!
I use the baby jogger city mini with DS and love it. My only complaint is the basket below is pretty small.. but the stroller is lightweight and very easy to fold. Plus the seat lays pretty flat and you can change a diaper in there. You do have to buy a car seat adapter if you wish to connect your car seat in the beginning.
I also have a baby trend jogger and love that as well. I usually use this for the zoo as well as walks/runs.
It all depends on your needs. Do you jog? Is it just for the mall? Do you have cobblestone where you live? etc.
We have a lightweight travel system - the Graco Metrolite (which I think now is the Urbanlite?). I'm not sure what you mean by "use for such a limited amount of time"... you use the car seat until they grow out of it and use the stroller until you don't stroll your child anymore, which is probably 2-3 years.
Your best bet is to go to the store and take them all for a "test drive".
Just wondering which stroller/s you decided on.
ETA-Nevermind I saw the answer.
We're planning to use the Uppababy Vista stroller. It comes with a bassinet, which we can use for strolling early on, as well as sleeping in our room at night during the first few weeks. The wheels have rubber on top of foam (so they never go flat), and it rolls smoothly on the road/sidewalk.
They can be pretty $$, but amazon offers them much cheaper than the uppababy website.
Good luck!
I forgot to mention that we're registering for the adaptor to fit our infant seat, too. This one is also good for tall people (up to 6'6, I think) due to the adjustable handle.
I did so much research on strollers for my first one and we ended up with the Uppa Baby. I absolutely LOVE it and have used it for almost 1 1/2 years. I used the Snap-n-Go for the first few months because it was just so easy and light...LOVED IT. The only drawback for the Uppa is if you plan on having another baby who will need to ride in the stroller with your toddler. I'm now kicking myself that I didn't get the City Select Double that allows for one or two kids. The Uppa has this LAME attachment seat that you can get for your toddler but it only faces inward. What toddler wants to stare at the bottom of his sister's car seat or feet when he's been facing outward for 2 years? So with that said, I'm trying to sell my Uppa and buy a used City Select. But if I had thought it out better, knowing I was going to have two close in age, I would have gone with the City Select. Good luck!
We have 3 stroller types:
1) Travel System - Graco Quattro - no complains. Worked well for us with the infant seat and then separately. I used this mostly for walks around town with sidewalks, etc. and at the mall.
2) Jogger - Schwinn InStep - my only complaint is that the front wheel is not moveable. This makes it awkward at times. We used this at the beach, for "off-road" walks, etc. We have used this a ton. I highly rec a jogger.
3)Umbrella - super cheapo one from BRU. This lives in my truck. We used it for street festivals, quick trips, and anywhere we didn't want to push a bulky stroller. Now that my son is 3.5 years old, he is rarely in a stroller, but this is a great option for an amusement park or other places where kids get tired out. I would rec a very cheap umbrella stroller, simply because it's a "use as needed" type stroller.
Another thread today suggested the following website for gear recommendations in general. I definitely devoured her section on strollers et. al. and changed my registry around because of it.
https://www.lucieslist.com/