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Strollers

Discover the best stroller for your family.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are various types of strollers available, including full-size strollers, lightweight strollers, umbrella strollers, jogging strollers, travel system strollers and double strollers, each catering to different needs and preferences. We’ve rounded up the best strollers of the year and top choices for double-strollers for expert selections that fit families of all sizes.

A stroller is one of the first items parents start researching when they find out they’re welcoming a baby. That’s because for most families, a stroller is something they’ll use every day—and in many different places—for years. The stroller you choose needs to meet your family’s needs and make getting out with your little one a little easier. When choosing a stroller, consider factors such as your lifestyle, the age of your child, the terrain you will be navigating (look at our jogging stroller picks for high-impact activities and rough terrain), the storage space available, the stroller’s weight and foldability, safety features and your budget.

Yes, there are strollers designed for travel, such as lightweight and compact models. The best travel strollers are easy to fold, lightweight to carry and often come with a carrying bag or strap for convenient transportation. Umbrella strollers are an inexpensive alternative that’s popular for travel, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite umbrella strollers and budget-friendly strollers that parents love.

A travel system comes with a compatible infant car seat and stroller. This allows you to stroll with your baby from day one. Typical strollers won’t work for newborns since young babies don’t have head and neck control (baby can usually sit in the stroller seat around six months). An exception is a stroller with a lie-flat pramette mode or bassinet attachment; these can be used from birth.

Many travel systems on the market offer a great stroller but a not-so-great car seat—and vice versa. We chose car seat stroller systems with the best of the best in both categories for this travel system guide.

Wondering if the car seat you picked out is a good fit for your favorite stroller? This infant car seat and stroller compatibility list can help.

Absolutely. A stroller is one of the most important and frequently used items you will register for. Choose one that fits your lifestyle and family size. Many parents appreciate receiving quality strollers as they are significant investments.

Many strollers are suitable from birth with full recline and car seat compatibility. However, some lightweight strollers require babies to have head and neck control (approx. 6 months). Always check the stroller’s specifications for compatibility with newborns.