Buying a new baby stroller isn’t all that different from buying a new car. You’ll want to ask yourself some of the same questions: How good is the suspension? What kind of terrain can the stroller handle? How does it deal with turns? And what’s kind of storage does it have?
With all the available — and very often expensive — models, buying a baby stroller can seem like you’re making a decision that’s just as weighty as a visit to the dealership, too. Here, an overview of the types of strollers on the market, how to choose the right stroller for your needs and our picks for the best strollers on the market,
How to choose the right baby stroller for you
The best stroller for your baby will depend on your family’s needs. Here are some things to consider:
- Lifestyle: Do you live in the city and rely on your stroller to get you, well, everywhere? Or do you just need something to keep in the trunk of your car in case you need to run into a store with baby or have a special outing planned? The realities of your day-to-day life directly impact what kind of stroller you need — and whether you might want to splurge on something fancy.
- Family size: Consider your current — and future — family size. If you only have one child or plan to space children multiple years apart, a single stroller might be just fine. But if you have multiples or plan to have siblings in close proximity, you’ll want to consider a convertible or double stroller.
- Conveniences: You may also want to think about how important maneuverability and ease of use is to you. If you’re always juggling a million things, look for a stroller with a one-handed fold. If you’re tall — or have a partner who is a much different height than you are — look for adjustable handlebars. Washable fabrics are always a pro, too.
- Cost: Sometimes, it all boils down to cost. Strollers can be incredibly expensive. If you have sticker shock, know that can get seriously great strollers that come with a more budget-friendly price. And if the timing is right, lots of retailers offer huge rollbacks on shopping holidays like Black Friday, Cyber Monday and Amazon Prime day, which can sometimes offset cost. Just note that making the upfront investment in a quality stroller may actually save you money in the long run — especially if you intend to have multiple kids.
- Space: Consider how much space you have, how many kids you need to accommodate and if you want your baby stroller to come on trips with you.
Chicco Bravo 3-in-1 Trio Travel System

Despite the fair price tag (which includes the stroller, car seat and base for a deal that’s practically unheard of), the Chicco Bravo stroller is insanely versatile, transforming its design depending on your family’s needs. Attach a Chicco KeyFit car seat to create a car seat carrier, or detach the stroller’s seat completely for a ready-to-roll travel system. Alternatively, you can even just place your baby straight into the stroller’s reclining seat.
The stroller also comes with some handy extras, like a parent tray with storage for your phone and wallet, as well as cup holders, a UPF-rated canopy with a peekaboo mesh window and a large storage basket with both front and rear access. The handle also adjusts to multiple heights to keep caregivers of all heights comfortable.
For the ultimate in convenience, the whole thing folds up in a single one-handed motion.
Dimensions: 35.2 x 22.8 x 42.7 inches
Weight: 24.9 pounds
Weight limit: 50 pounds