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Your baby’s stroller can be one of the most expensive pieces of baby equipment that you can buy. If you choose wisely it can also be one of the longest lasting purchases, which you can utilize into the preschool age and use for subsequent children. As it’s something you will be pushing around for a number of years you’ll want to make sure that it is comfortable, easy to maneuver and meets all of your needs.
City dwellers might have a bunch of different needs — perhaps they'll want something lightweight and portable for public transportation. Or if they plan to walk and shop — a larger stroller with a big undercarriage might be more suited for your needs.
Suburban lovers also have different challenges — something that easily folds into your trunk might be high on the must-have list or perhaps an all-terrain stroller that can go from pavement to dirt easily.
While wrapping your head around having just one child might seem daunting, it's a good idea to think about if you'll be adding number two to the family soon. If that's the case you might want to opt for a stroller that you can add another seat onto. Take note — some strollers are not suited for newborns because they don't lie flat, while some have small weight limitations so be sure to check out the age and weight requirements before purchasing.
Whether you intend to go jogging, hop on and off city buses or travel further afield, here are the best baby strollers for a variety of different situations.
Best Overall: UPPAbaby G-LUXE Stroller
The UPPAbaby looks good and performs even better. For babies from three months up to 55-pound preschoolers, this 15 lb. stroller will last and last. The plush padded seat and adjustable footrest provide ultimate comfort for your little one, while the easy to open design allows parents to get going with as little fuss as possible. The adjustable full canopy with SPF50+ protection creates a sun-safe, shady space for your baby to relax and rest while you run errands. It features a storage basket and parent cup holder so you can both grab a drink and snack whilst on the road. With a shoulder strap to carry and the fact that it stands unaided when folded, this stroller will free up your hands for extra cuddles or to wrangle your little monster.
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