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Choosing a Stroller That's Right For You
A stroller is a four-wheeled, often folded, chair-like vehicle that allows small children to be being pushed. It's a great option to enjoy a leisurely walk or run.
Kidsland offers a variety of double and single strollers. The Peg Perego PrimoViaggio 3-in-1 car seat/stroller is one of our top selling models.
Choosing a Stroller
Strollers are a baby's best friend--they allow parents to easily transport their children around town and explore the great outdoors or stroll through crowded malls. It's important to choose the best stroller for your child and family. To choose a stroller that's suitable for you, first consider where you'll use it and how often. Will it need to take on tough terrains or fit into a compact car trunk or maneuver through narrow doors? Consider whether you'll be walking around the city or hiking in the woods. After you've decided on the type of stroller and features you'd like to have you can test drive different models.
Start with some laps around the parking area to become familiar with its handling and moves. If you plan to use it for jogging, check the durability of the wheels and how they perform on bumps and uneven pavements. Then, decide if you need a basket for storage to carry essentials or a recliner for infants. Also, make sure the handlebars are at a comfortable height for your stride and there's enough space in the seat for the child of your size.
If you're planning to have more children in the near future, you should consider purchasing a single stroller that converts into a double or allows you to add a stroller board (for toddlers). Babylist parents tell us one of their biggest stroller regrets is not purchasing a convertible model when they had the chance.
Finally, if you're planning to use the stroller in rain or other inclement weather make sure you have accessories such as rain covers and sun canopies that can be quickly and easily attached. And
buggy single forget about safety--check for a five-point harness that is easy to unbuckle and buckle with a secure seat, as well as robust brakes. Examine the hinges for sharp edges or places where a finger might be caught. Also, ensure that the stroller complies with local and state safety standards. Then, test it with your child to make sure you're both comfortable.
Strollers for One Child
It is possible that you only need one stroller if have a single child. They are typically smaller than the larger models and have the same safety features as larger strollers with a canopy to protect your baby from sun and wind. These strollers are also more maneuverable and they have fewer components to break.

If your child is still in an infant seat strollers with an infant carrier built-in might be a good choice. These strollers are made with sturdy frames that can be used to hold multiple seats, or even a second baby car seat. They're typically more convenient to use than convertible strollers or double strollers and might cost less upfront, too.
A stroller that is all-in-one is a great choice for older children. These strollers typically have large, spacious baskets that can accommodate your child's belongings and fit the majority of diaper bags. They are also easy to maneuver and are narrow enough to fit inside a bathroom stall or doorway. They can be folded and put away in a car's back or closet for easy transportation.
Consider a convertible stroller when you want a stroller to grow with your family. They come with frames that can accommodate up to two toddler seats or even a baby bassinet. (Adapters and carriers are available separately). They're usually more expensive than single-seat strollers but they're a great option for families who want to travel light and have flexibility when it comes to seating.
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Strollers for Two children
If you have two small children, a double stroller is necessary to move both at the same time. There are a myriad of options available like tandems, side-by-sides and wagons. A majority of the dual strollers we tested are able to accommodate two child seats, or even a third one if you include a ride-along board that piggybacks (sold separately). Tandem strollers have more configurations for different levels and ages than side-byside models, but they are also generally larger in dimensions and heavier in weight.
Parents of twins want twin strollers that have the same seating arrangement as their children. They will also likely require one that is able to accommodate two infant car seats at the same time which is something only a few of our best-rated double strollers have. A tandem stroller is ideal for twins that are similar in terms of age or abilities. However the seating arrangement depends on how far apart each twin is and the features they like best.
In our tests, all tandem strollers that we tested were easy to maneuver with large turning radius. They didn't turn as smoothly in tight spaces as a single-stroller and can be a challenge to maneuver around curbs. Most of the side-by-side strollers we tested fit through the majority of doors, however they might have a narrow aisle than a single stroller.
Some side-by-side strollers we tested were compatible with the second toddler seat however, they don't allow you to swap seats out and in, which would be helpful for children who are at different ages. The UPPAbaby V2 Double is an exception to this rule. It lets you effortlessly switch between double and single mode using its convertible frame.
Side-by-side strollers are by far the most popular design in our double stroller category and we've compared some of the most effective options on the market. They provide the convenience of keeping both children within reach at all times, and have plenty of storage space for your gear. Some come with parent consoles that can help you keep the track of your child's wants and requirements. They're generally more expensive than a single stroller but some have price tags that are comparable to or less than our best single strollers.
Strollers for Three Kids
If you have three kids (or a singleton and two older twins) then you'll need a stroller that can fit all of them. This is a major purchase, so it's a good idea to research and search for a model that is suited to your family's size, style of living and budget.
For a triple stroller that will grow with your kids, try the Graco Ready2Grow LX. It comes with a front-facing seat that can hold bassinets or infant car seats as well as a rear bench seat that converts to a toddler's seat for children who are over 6 months of age. The seat can also be used as an elevated platform for preschoolers and can be used with the tray for parents that comes with cup holders and storage compartments.
Another excellent triple stroller option is the Joovy Big Caboose. It comes with two forward-facing reclining car-seat compatible seats that can fit children up to 32 inches tall. It is possible to add the rear seat accessory to transform it into an all-in-one stroller with a third seat for your child's oldest. This model is ideal for twins and siblings who are close in age. The older child will be in the front seat, while the younger child will be in the rear.
Many parents opt for a quad stroller, which is essentially double stroller that has an additional seat in the back. These models are not as maneuverable but they provide more seating options to a standard double. The Foundations Trio Sport 4 Passenger Stroller is a great option. It's a bit pricey and has received a lot of praise from parents.
Strollers can be used to transport your children and offer them a safe and comfortable space to unwind when you're out. When you're ready to purchase a stroller, you need to understand the distinction between single and double strollers in order to choose the best model for your family. It doesn't matter which model you pick, it is important to select a stroller that has ergonomic handlebars that are comfortable to steer and push for long durations.