

And when you're going downhill, the sensors in the handlebar detect this motion and provide extra control as you descend.

This one's a splurge, but its built-in electric motor helps you power through the roughest terrains.

Plus, the stroller's one-hand fold was easy to manipulate. At just 14.5 pounds, our Lab experts found it to be lightweight and great on rougher terrains. Take note that the stroller itself takes up a bit of space.įor a more compact option, try the UPPAbaby MINU stroller. It also has a roomier toddler seat, dedicated rain-shield storage, an extendable canopy and a no-rethread harness, which our Lab experts described as a "big deal" since it makes readjusting straps so much easier when you don't have to manually reroute the harness through the back of the seat. According to our testers, the updated version of this perennial favorite now features even better maneuverability considering its large size thanks to its great functioning tires and excellent suspension for going over bumpy terrain.

Plus, you can even turn this stroller into a travel system when you purchase one of the compatible car seats, like the Mesa.
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It's easy to install a combination of two bassinets, two toddler seats or one of each, depending on what works best for your family. Once your little ones start getting a bit older, you can purchase an additional toddler seat, or snag a second bassinet for those early days if you have a set of twins. This stroller is great for growing families - a newborn child can sit in the bassinet, a three-month-old gets the toddler seat and an older child can ride along on the kickboard accessory. These picks were the best performers we tested both in our Lab and at home. For this round-up of best strollers, we chose our testing candidates using category expertise and real-life consumer feedback. To help you find the best stroller for your newborn, infant, toddler or growing family, our parenting product experts evaluated different types, including double strollers and jogging strollers, to test factors like maneuverability, stability, ease of use and storage space. The Good Housekeeping Institute constantly runs tests on baby items to find only the best car seats, crib mattresses, baby formula and any other baby product you can think of to make parenting a little easier. We know it can be hard to parse through all of the information out there, especially if you're not completely sure which stroller type you're in the market for, so we've done the testing and research to bring you our favorite picks. From lightweight strollers perfect for that trip to Disney World to heavy-duty stroller-and-car seat combos, we've tested over 30 strollers in the past two years. The right stroller can make your life easier while running errands, taking a walk down a crowded city street or just carting around your kids while out for a jog. Our pick for Best Lightweight Stroller from Colugo is currently out of stock but will be restocked in October 2022.Īs a new (or soon-to-be) parent, you've got a lot on your to-do list, including finding the best stroller for your child. We updated this article in September 2022 to ensure all picks tested and vetted by the Good Housekeeping Institute were available and correctly priced.
