Baby Stroller Features
Baby Stroller Features
Combo strollers, travel systems, umbrella strollers, jogging strollers -- which one should you buy? Before investing hundreds of dollars on the latest souped-up stroller model, consider your baby's safety and your travel needs.
- The stroller seat should recline all the way back for your newborn, and adjust back up to a seat as your baby grows.
- If you're always on the go, buy a lightweight umbrella stroller. Just make sure it fully reclines.
- Need a place to hold all your baby gear? A full-sized stroller will give you more storage room.
- The stroller should be solid, with a wide wheel base. When you push lightly on the handles, it shouldn't tip backwards.
- Make sure you can open the stroller easily with one hand. You don't want to wrestle with it while holding baby in your other arm.
- Walk behind the stroller to make sure the handle is the right height and you're comfortable pushing it.
- To keep baby secure, look for a T-shaped buckle that goes around your baby's waist and straps between the legs.
- The stroller should have brakes on the back wheels and locking front wheels.
- When buying a stroller for two, tandem models (where one baby sits in front of the other) are easier to maneuver than side-by-side.
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