I ran with my son in a hand-me-down BOB stroller and really enjoyed it! ... The walks with the BOB stroller were great because it's so lightweight and I could even take it down some trails near our ho
What one Redditor said
“I love the bugaboo! Excellent stroller my only grudge is you need to assemble yourself and not enough storage space.”
What Reddit thinks
Pros
8- +sturdy
- +So lightweight
- +Can be taken down trails
- +sufficient storage space
- +one-hand fold and lift
- +reclines to nearly flat
- +amazing seat back height
- +can hold a 4 year old
Cons
6- −Lack of compatibility with desired attachments
- −tips over in strong wind gusts
- −not ideal for newborns
- −needs self-assembly
- −not enough storage space
- −one-handed fold not easy
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Reddit reviews
I think being an “intown family in a large city” makes the investment into a reliable stroller worth it. I got the Uppababy vista because (1) work pooled enough money together as my gift that it cover
I got a super cheap used Vista that came with lots of accessories, including the travel case for flying. The case is barely held together with a bunch of duct tape, but the stroller remains in great s
We’ve had both. Bought a Graco stroller with my first cos I refused to pay $1k+ for a baby stroller. It was totally fine. Used it extensively for 2.5 years until it got stolen. By then we had a 2nd ba
I think it’s really hit or miss tbh. For my firstborn we did a MomPush Wiz. It didn’t even hold up for the first year. It became extremely difficult to push and the frame was all loose and weird. This
IMO Strollers like Uppababy are worth it but highly advise you to look for used options. I've used my Uppababy daily for six years and its in fantastic shape, never had a single issue. Get a used fram
I personally own a BOB jogging stroller
We have a cheap folding stroller that we got for free off the side of the road. It works, but the wheels sometimes misalign and get stuck on turns, which is annoying. It also folds up into a small pac
My cousin recommended the Chicco Bravo. It’s $600 for the infant car seat/ stroller combo. It’s sturdy, safe, and has tons of good reviews! I did a lot of research and it seems like a personal prefere
Annoyingly, my Bumbleride is MUCH nicer than my cheap MomPush when it comes to suspension and push, especially on difficult terrain. I was able to score it used, which helped a bunch with the cost. I
I have. My first one I didn’t even know there was a difference. I was the first of my friends to have kids and didn’t use social media. It was fine. It was heavier which in hindsight I appreciated bc
I own Uppababy Vista but have used SIL’s Chicco infant seat + stroller when we visited family. I like Uppababy travel system much more — the carseat base feels more secure and seat angle is more comfo
We absolutely swear by our Nuna travel system (Nuna TRVL™ LX + PIPA™ urbn for $800) The car seat is lighter than other brands we tried which was important to me since I am on the smaller side & you h
I still have a no name brand jogger from target for running.
I only used both a cheap and a fancy jogging stroller and the fancy one was worth it (but I got both second hand) The babytrend jogging stroller had no recline, bad steering, and folded terribly. Th
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