Hello Ladies,
First off, happy new year and I hope everyone and there babies are super healthy! I am not due until the end of July BUT I just started looking into strollers and infant car seats. Some strollers come with the car seats and others don't. I am a first time mom so I'm not sure where to start. Does anyone have any sites they recommend for baby gear? Also, have any of you bought a car seat or stroller car seat combo already? I'm thinking of getting a jogging stroller but more worried about the car seat for starters....
Any insight would be helpful!!!

I'm just not sure where to start.
Re: Car Seats and Strollers!?!?
I suggest going to your local baby store (BRU, BBB, whatever) and check them out. Have someone help you. Get them off the shelf. See how heavy they are, how easy/hard to attach or remove from the stroller. Once you decide which one you like, you can price shop
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You aren't supposed to jog with the child until they are at least six months old. Basically when they're a little bit sturdier and can handle the bumps of the road. So keep that in mind. Doesn't mean you can't use the jogging stroller otherwise, obviously, just tossing out some more info.
I opted not to get a travel system. I didn't like them. They've changed a bit in three years and might have decided differently if I were preparing for our first. If I had known we were definitely going to have more I would have started with the city select. I do miss the mini. It was awesome.
I also suggest Baby Bargains. It really helped explain what each one was, and why that would work for you. It also rated the strollers and car seats.
That being said, even the cheapest car seat have met the safety requirements to be sold in the US. BB's rating are for value, safety and costumer service scores.
I personally adore my Graco, I havr had the Snug ride, my ride and whatever the new 'my life' one is. A little pricey upfront but it goes front infant to booster seat with an expiration date of 10 years (instead of the standard 5 on a majority of seats). So it saved money in thr long run.
Also- check out the baby gear board also.
We had a Phil and Ted so it could be used for jogging and then has an additional seat. We also got a cheapo umbrella stroller from BRU.
My biggest need is a stroller/seat that is lightweight and can fold up quickly, and can turn easily to get through theme parks. Very specific. So far we really like the Graco FastAction Sport with the snugride LX.
I really REALLY love the city mini, but cost was a factor and H wanted the baby to have a tray in front of him/her.
As a FTM I got the city mini and used the adapter with our graco infant car seat. For this baby I'm looking to get a city select since they will be 15 months apart.
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I highly recommend finding their "expert" - we spent about 10 minutes having her help us narrow it down based on price, lifestyle, etc. We ended up with about 3 brands/options that we are now researching further and I still have all my hair!
It's totally overwhelming, so ask for help! And definitely fold and unfold multiple times. And video that part, because it's frickin hilarious!!!
We use our a lot, but knew we would. We enjoy going for walks in the mall.
My BIGGEST piece of advice is to go to BRU (even if you aren't planning on purchasing from there). Hold them, play with them, wheel them around. Give the customer service your license, and you can take them out to your car (both strollers and carseats/bases), and try them out in your vehicle. Nothing is more annoying than ordering stuff, only to find out that it fits horrible in your vehicle, or takes up your entire trunk. I drive a Cadillac CTS (which is a mid-sized sedan), and a lot of carseats don't fit in the back seat. The B-Ready takes up the whole trunk, and the opening of the trunk is actually really narrow....so its a nightmare getting it in there to begin with. And it is a good thing we only had one kid at the time, because the Britax Chaperone ONLY fit in the middle of the seat because it needed the gap between the driver and passenger seat to fit. We are actually going to be purchasing a new vehicle before this baby, just because of the pain of carseats in it. But I would have been really upset if I got my heart set on a carseat, did a ton of research, and then ordered it.....only to have it arrive and find out that it doesn't fit in my car correctly.
Graco seats are usually rated pretty high. We had a Graco Snugride travel system with DD. The carseat has long expired by now given the age gap, but I am going to get another Graco travel system (I found a stroller I like better than my old one). The whole thing is under $200, so between being reasonably priced and good reviews we'll stick with that brand.
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We ended up putting the BOB Motion travel system on the registry for now. We really loved the wheels/shocks. Sounds crazy to want that, but we go for a lot of walks and the shocks are supposed to help the baby sleep better. We'll see if we keep it or change our minds.
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We're gonna need a double stroller that can handle a newborn and a 13 month old, I've been researching and so many appropriate for twins but not as many for kiddos as close together as mine will be. Anyone have any suggestions for this?
I've been able to use the chicco keyfit 30 car seat with all (adapter required). I had no gripes whatsoever about this car seat. Unfortunately, DS did outgrow the infant seat rather early (over 100% for height & weight), so we didn't get a ton of use out of it, but for me it was super convenient while we could use it. We now have convertible seats (Graco Forever) which have worked out great.
To me, the BOB is heavy for everyday use, getting it in and out of the car isn't super easy - it tends to live in the garage for local walks or planned outdoor adventures. Now at 16 mo. DS doesn't love that it sits on more of a recline, making it hard for him to see out the sides. However, it is definitely the best of the best if you are looking for a true jogger.
As an infant, DS lived in the Britax B-Ready - LOVE the bassinet & reversible seat. I tried the City Select when shopping for the B-Ready. I adore all of the configurations for it, but I'm on the short side & felt that with the extra length it was too hard for me to steer as a double. For our July LO, planning to use the B-Ready as a double - with adapter for the Chicco keyfit 30 carseat. Will decide later whether to get a second seat for the B-Ready or if a side by side would work better for us (City Mini GT double).
Our current absolute favorite for DS is the City Mini GT Single - it's SO light and easy to fold compared to the others - takes up hardly any trunk space, yet very sturdy and amazing for walks. The huge canopy was also a major plus to me. It also works with car seat & has a bassinet option. If I had tried this first - I would likely have skipped the others. I would DEFINITELY consider this one for the stair situation! I've been amazed how just a few pounds can make a big difference.
The Chicco Cortina & Chicco Liteway plus are the bottom of my list - the liteway plus does allow the chicco car seat to clip in but I've always found it absolutely miserable to fold up, the canopy is small - constantly pops off and it's on the heavy side for an umbrella style stroller. The chicco travel system stroller ended up living at my mom's house so we didn't have to bring a stroller with us when visiting - that worked out fine, it's not my favorite for everyday use, but certainly serves it's purpose.
As others have mentioned, a good part about the Britax & City products is that they do hold good resale value - you can frequently find them on Craigslist/local sales, in good shape. Needless to say, we'll likely have several strollers out in the driveway for our spring garage sale!
However, we went with the Britax B-Agile for the stroller and I really didn't like it. It was light but I still found it bulky, hard to maneuver, and the basket was way too small. We live in a very walkable area and I knew we'd need a good stroller, but we didn't need a regular 'travel system'. Also, the large strollers take up so much room - whether it be your trunk or even folded up in a restaurant. Not worth the hassle in my opinion.
After putting up with the B-Agile for a while I finally bought a lightweight umbrella stroller - the Summer Infant 3D Lite. I'm in love! It's the best stroller and I wish I would've purchased it sooner. So some advice - the infant stage doesn't last that long; remember that what you need for the first 6 months will entirely change once LO can hold up their head, wants to sit up, etc.
Edit - Want to add, this time around I'm getting a Snap 'N Go for the early months and then will transition to an umbrella stroller when we're ready.
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For those looking into special strollers, I highly recommend an adapter for the car seat...the last thing you want to do is wake a sleeping baby!
This is our alternate stroller and we love it. I think it's only for 6m+, but it's also light, affordable and being able to flip forward/rear facing is great for when we travel. This is the one we always bring on trips.
https://www.summerinfant.com/3dflip-convenience-stroller
DS is 21 months old Thursday, and is still rear-facing... his pediatrician said to not turn him around until age 2. My husband is worried he's going to be bow-legged with how he has to prop his feet up on the back of the seat. Any STM's turn their kids around before 2 years?
All that said, my stroller isn't great and in hindsight I kind of wish we had a better one. It's iffy for trail walks and definitely wouldn't be good for jogging (but I'm not a jogger, so moot point). I also wish I had gotten a stroller that could face either direction (like the ones where the handles can slide over to the opposite side) because sometimes when we're walking into the sun DD is miserable because the shade cover doesn't reach down far enough, and it would be nice to be able to turn her the other way.
First, you should decide what your primary use will be. Will you be using public transit? How big is your vehicle? What kind of terrain will you need to take the stroller on? Are you planning to be in big crowds/small spaces where you need to maneuver the stroller? Do you want another baby, and if so are you hoping for a bigger gap or close in age (i.e. will you have two little ones in a stroller at once)? Once you know all that, go to a specialty baby store that has staff who will take the time to go over every option, help you try it in your car, let you take things for a spin. Once you know what you like you can then watch for sales.