Baby strollers come in many different varieties and include
single,
double, and
triple strollers. However, the most popular kind is still the old fashioned
singles. When purchasing a baby stroller, you should first figure out which one is right for you. Everybody has different needs, but it's our goal here to make sure you find the right one for you. There are
baby strollers for parents who prefer
jogging and there are also models of baby strollers for parents who like luxury. You might find that there are baby strollers in the middle as well which are intended to match your needs.
Here at BabyAge we want to ensure that our baby strollers are safe no matter which type it may be. Each different one features a safety harness and is foldable for easy storage. We stock only the best quality baby strollers and make sure that they are competitively priced.
Below, you can look at just a few of baby stroller brands that we stock at BabyAge:
Graco Strollers
Combi Strollers
Evenflo Strollers
Check out our quick guide to learn a bit more about the various types of strollers available:
Umbrella Strollers
Why you should buy:
Typically used as a second stroller for quick trips, umbrella strollers are incredibly lightweight and affordable. Made for your convenience, quick-folding systems close compactly for easy storage anywhere. Certain models can open and close with just one hand, allowing you to set the stroller while holding your little one.
What you need to know:
Umbrella strollers are not for newborns, as they rarely recline and lack adequate head support. However, they are perfectly suitable for most children at 6 months. Parents find them great on shopping days as they are easy to navigate around crowds because of their small size.
Any extras?
Certain models may include cup holders, storage packs, or full-length handlebars, but these strollers are made for efficiency. Instead of a single handlebar, there are two curved handles. Features seen in other stroller models are removed to create the compact size and weight sought after in umbrella strollers.
Lightweight Strollers
Why you should buy:
It's all in the name – lightweight size through a sleek design, while still including many of the luxury features parents look for. The size and weight are great for storage and make for easy maneuverability. Also, the weight allows parents to easily push the stroller with one hand by grabbing the middle of the handlebar.
What you need to know:
Most lightweight strollers have padded seats that recline flat for newborns to ride in them. The weight capacities will allow your child to use them up to their preschool years.
Any extras?
There's plenty. While most strollers have child trays and canopies for your little one, some have parent trays and undercarriage storage to bring along all your baby care necessities. The thick padded seats are equipped with either a 3 or 5-point harness for safety, as well as rear brake systems. Several lightweight strollers even have one-hand, quick-fold mechanisms – a treasured feature for all parents.
Mid-Size Strollers
Why you should buy:
Looking for the stroller you'll only purchase once? This is it. High weight capacities, multiple recline positions, and ample features ensure that your little one can stroll from infant to big kid. A strong, full frame provides durability through the wear and tear of varying terrains and growing babies.
What you need to know:
Mid-size strollers are larger than their counterparts, which may make them unmanageable for smaller parents. But, this weight is a direct result of the many features provided.
Any extras?
Thick head and back padding, child and parent trays, multiple position canopies, and loads of storage space are all standards on mid-size strollers. But, that's not all - some strollers even have reversible handles for front pushing, and suspension systems for smooth rides every time.
Double Strollers
Why you should buy:
Well, you probably know why you should buy a double stroller. For twins or little siblings close in age, this is the most convenient way to travel. Choose from side-by-side, tandem (one behind the other), or sit-n-stand styles to best suit your needs.
What you need to know:
Parents with twins are better off purchasing side-by-side strollers to avoid fighting for the front seat. Tandem strollers are often better for seat space and offer each child their own area. The sit-n-stand style is strictly for an older sibling – younger sibling combination.
Any extras?
Most of what is offered on single strollers will be available on double strollers. Parent and child trays, multiple recline positions, loads of storage space, and comfortable interiors are usually provided. In some cases, you can even find double strollers with quick-fold technology. Tandem strollers sometimes have elevated back seats to allow both children a clear view ahead.
Jogging Strollers
Why you should buy:
You don't need to be an athlete to take advantage of the unique amenities a jogging stroller offers. Great for multiple terrains, the tires feature thick rubber grips with suspension systems for easy riding. The strollers have lightweight, aluminum frames and are streamlined to make that morning jog or speedy sprint a joy for you and your baby.
What you need to know:
Jogging strollers are not safe for newborns, but are perfectly safe for children 6 months and older. You may want to purchase ventilated bug and rain covers to keep your baby comfortable inside.
Any extras?
Parent consoles are crucial for those long runs. Many handlebars are ergonomically designed and adjustable to promote proper posture. Sun canopies will make the trips more enjoyable for your little one, while padded shoulder straps on 5-point harnesses provide a secure, comfortable fit. Multiple brake systems guarantee a safe stop.
Travel Systems
Why you should buy:
Everything you need for trips with your baby – all in one package! Most include a car seat base, rear-facing infant car seat, and mid-size stroller, which are all compatible with each other for on-the-go convenience.
What you need to know:
At 22 lbs, your child will have outgrown their car seat and will need a new one. The stroller, however, is still capable of holding your growing baby.
Any extras?
This unique system allows you to move a sleeping child from car to stroller without disturbing them. Simply detach the car seat from its base and latch it onto the stroller. The car seat and stroller even come in matching patterns!
Car Seat Carriers
Why you should buy:
For a quick, easy transfer from car to stroller without disturbing your baby, a car seat carrier is the perfect purchase. Compatible with almost any rear-facing infant car seat, this lightweight frame is great for watching your newborn's every adorable move on shopping trips and casual strolls.
What you need to know:
Once your child outgrows their infant car seat, they will not be able to use the car seat carrier. By that time, however, they will need the accommodations that a larger, forward-facing stroller provides.
Any extras?
Car seat carriers are made with slim, lightweight dimensions for easy maneuverability. For this reason, it doesn't normally have the features of an actual stroller. However, certain models will have cup holders, adjustable handles, and storage baskets. Others may have one-handed folding features for even easier on-the-go transfers.