Happy New Year's Eve! Today's Product Spotlight discussion topic is STROLLERS. This is another item that may feel a bit far out to plan for, but since they're big-ticket items we may be able to jump on post-holiday/New Year's sales and deals!
Any stroller recs and tips and questions would be appreciated in this thread! Do you have a fancy splurgy stroller you love? Eyeing a double stroller and need help picking one? Are you one of those magical people who actually uses their exercise stroller and doesn't just have it collecting dust in a closet? Please share!
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Re: Product Spotlight: Strollers
My biggest advice for serious travelers is, down the road, get a super light travel/airplane stroller that folds down enough to fit in an overhead compartment. This Besrey one was the best and most important stroller purchase I ever made: while it was small and light and easy for one-handed set-up, it's still solid enough to withstand many hours of travel-activities and has a great little storage compartment underneath. We took her all over northern Europe this summer in this and it was a life-saver.
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we are going to go push a couple single stroller around the baby store to figure out which one we like (we always test drive through the baby store aisles , clothes racks , etc to see how we actually like how it moves before purchasing )
we have a mountain buggy duo. It is a side by side with all terrain tires (technically a jogger) but is narrow enough to fit through all doorways. It has attachments for just about any kind of car seat and at the time (3 years ago) was the ONLY side by side that could do 2 infant car seats. it was worth every penny.
as for traveling though I am a big fan of baby/toddler wearing instead of the stroller. especially in an airport.
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We have a small travel one for plane trips but 90% Of the time we use one of the BOBs.
We got it on Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Baby-Jogger-2016-Double-Stroller/dp/B019W8WBPC/) and it's a little pricey but they do these random sales were it will drop by $100 for an hour. So a price watching site like https://camelcamelcamel.com/ is super helpful.
We went with the GT because we go on walks on Saturdays that involve some trails with nasty roots and muddy areas, but I've heard good things about the standard City Mini if you don't need the super wheels.
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We don't have a car, so it IS our vehicle. Needs to be study and have a big enough basket for groceries etc. It's been great. We also do a lot of air travel and baby wear instead of stroller in the airport (but we only visit family who have strollers we can use when we get there).
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The Bob pushes like a dream but it’s a little heavy for every day for me. We use that for the beach or running. I would have gotten the Thule Urbanglide since it’s a little lighter and just as smooth but the Bob was on sale.
We got a Zoe lightweight stroller for our trip to NY. Folds easily and super light so made it easy to go up and down the subways. Steers one handed, unlike umbrella strollers. Also comes with cup holders for mom and baby and a snack holder too. Reasonably priced compared to the Yoyo.
I don’t plan on a second kid anytime soon, and I live in a city where i walk and shop a lot. I don’t need the expansion options the Vista’s extra 8+ pounds gets you. And TBH I also just like the feel of Bugaboo more — you can tell immediately that they are “luxury” strollers in a way you don’t with Uppababy. You me not care about that if you are more practical.
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@laurenmicheley - Finding a good, compact clickable is a must while your baby is still comfortably in the carrier especially if you're mostly taking transit or doing a lot of outdoor activities. I love my Graco Fastaction Jogger, but it does take up a significant portion of space in my Camry's trunk (though it is easy to put in and take out). If you would prefer something more utilitarian and compact, I've heard good things about Joovy, too.
I'm currently trying to decide re: double stroller. I'm pretty sure I'm going to go with a simple duo framed stroller while in car seats, but not sure about once they're in the 9+ month range and can handle being in their "forever stroller." I'm pretty sure my 3 y.o. won't be too thrilled about having to walk, so I might even be looking for a easy single one for daddy to push her because I can't handle a 3-seater
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We bought the adapter for the chicco keyfit infant seat, & it was perfect from day 1.
so I’m PGAL and my mom got excited too quickly with the last pregnancy and purchased us a Veer stroller wagon. Anyone heard of them? We are going to use this instead of a double stroller. There is an attachment for a car seat and it great for bigger kids. My son will be 3.5 when this baby comes and he’s super tall so this seemed like a better option for him. It rolls like a dream and is sleek AF IMO.
ETA: oh my goodness, it is! Score- that is what we will probably do as well.
https://www.babyjogger.com/en-US/glider-board?selectedSku=50015
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- All rubber tires- plastic wheels suck- I have easily pushed this through grass
- Easy to steer one handed while drinking that much needed coffee
- Adjustable handle bar (up and down) which is great if you and H are very different heights
https://www.babyjogger.com/en-US/city-mini®-gt