FTMs are encouraged to ask questions & STM/+s encouraged to share their knowledge based on experience. You can use any or all the prompts relevant to you below to share info in an easy-to-read format--or none of them. Pictures/screen grabs, if put in spoilers, are welcome! This week we're talking.... Strollers!
For S+TMs:
- Lifestyle factors that might influence your choice:
- Favorite stroller:
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- Cost (either actual dollar amount, or just $, $$, $$$, etc.):
- What you like about it:
- What you don't like about it, if anything:
- Is there a stroller you don't have but are considering? Why?:
- Is there a stroller you've tried that you absolutely hate? Why?:
- Additional thoughts?:
For FTMs
- Lifestyle factors that might influence your choice:
- Stroller(s) you're interested in:
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- Any questions for S+TMs?:
Re: Product Spotlight: Strollers
I love...
-that it converts so easily
-that the car seat it comes with has an anti-rebound bar and machine washable cover
-that the handle adjusts so it's comfortable for my 6'1 husband or 5'3 me
I don't love...
-that it takes up a decent chunk of my trunk space (I drive a Mazda CX-5)
-that it's kind of heavy
-that it's definitely not a jogging stroller -- not that I ever run with it on purpose, but we got caught in a surprise rain storm once and I literally could not make it move at anything faster than a brisk walk
I also have a super old Britax B-Agile that we got used for a Disney trip and I love it, as does my daughter. But it's a single. We had another (used) Chicco Cortina (again, for a Disney trip, but then we ended up keeping it) that I ADORED until my daughter was about 2.5 and then she was sort of squished width-wise in the seat. But those pop up on FB Marketplace all the time around here for under $20 and if you need a cheap stroller that's compatible with a Chicco car seat, get one of those, it's fantastic.
after a bit of research I added the evenflo pivot system to my registry because I wanted a stroller that had a bassinet option since we’ll be spending lots of time outdoors and didn’t want to have to confine baby to just the car seat in the stroller. it was hard to find exactly what I was looking for because I wanted the bassinet to also be able to fold up into a regular seat too. Back when DS was a toddler we had that type of stroller but they don’t sell it anymore. I wish I would’ve kept it though because it was a jogging stroller too.
Our travel stroller is a Bugaboo Butterfly. Looooove. I can open it one handed, it’s super light, folds up compact and meets the carryon requirements for a flight. It’s good for smooth surfaces and for quick in and out errands and travel. It’s not my neighborhood stroller bc the wheels are small and the shocks are not great, but that’s the trade off when you want a light stroller. The canopy is great and it lays relatively flat. Basket size is decent as well.
I’m considering a doona, so I don’t have to get another stroller. I’m thinking with older kids it would be super convenient.