IS THERE A STROLLER TO FIT MY LIFESTYLE?
For most moms and dads, a stroller is a must-have to take baby out and about. But with so many options—from chunky-wheeled joggers to tandem strollers—choosing one can often feel overwhelming. To make shopping easier, here are tips on the different types of strollers from your favorite brands that will best fit your lifestyle and family.
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The Go-To Standard: Full-Size Strollers
Featuring a comfy seat that reclines in multiple positions, these sturdy full-sized strollers are also known for their ample storage space and maneuverability. Some styles let baby face forward or back toward the parents so it's easier to keep an eye on them at all times.

The No-Frills Favorite: Lightweight Strollers
Often simpler (and less expensive) than the full-size strollers, lightweight strollers have a minimal, compact design and usually have fewer features and limited adjustability. They’re great alternatives for older toddlers, especially when you’re taking a quick trip outside and don’t want to fuss with a larger, heavier stroller. Note: make sure to check the specifications for lightweight strollers, as they generally aren’t suitable for infants.

The Multitasker: Car Seat/Stroller Combos
Designed with a detachable car seat, base, infant seat and frame, these integrated car seat combo stroller systems are perfect for parents who want the convenience of an all-in-one model. As your child grows from newborn to toddler, you'll be covered through every stage.

The On-The-Go Essential: Jogger Strollers
If you're a parent who loves the outdoors, go with a jogger stroller featuring big wheels and shock-absorbing suspension to help smooth out bumpy rides. The special features on a jogger allows you to push baby across different terrain—from urban streets to rural paths—without disturbing them one bit.

The More, The Merrier: Double & Multiple Strollers
Push two babies at one time with a double stroller. Stay on the move with side-by-side or tandem styles, where your little ones sit in a row. In some models, you'll have the option of adding a platform so an older child can stand while you're on the go!