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    Choosing a stroller is one of the first big gear decisions you'll make, and the right one shapes daily life for years. Our stroller collection brings together full-size daily drivers, compact travel folds, all-terrain joggers, and convertible single-to-double frames from UPPAbaby, Bugaboo, Cybex, Joolz, Silver Cross, and Joie. Whatever your terrain, car trunk size, and family-growth plans look like, there's a frame here built for it.

    What Matters Most When Choosing a Stroller

    • Car seat compatibility: Confirm the frame accepts your infant car seat with the right adapter, this is the single most common compatibility question we field. Most premium strollers pair with Maxi-Cosi Mico, Chicco KeyFit, Cybex Cloud, and Clek Liing via brand-specific adapters.
    • Handlebar height: Telescoping handlebars matter for taller parents. Look for adjustable bars extending past 42 inches if either caregiver is over six feet.
    • Fold and weight: A one-hand fold and sub-20-pound chassis make city life and trunk loading much easier. Travel folds under 15 pounds clear most airline overhead bins.
    • Recline and lie-flat: Newborns need a flat recline or bassinet attachment for spinal support during long outings.
    • Growth path: If a second child is on the horizon, a single-to-double convertible stroller saves you from buying twice.
    • Terrain: Foam-filled tires handle cracked sidewalks and gravel; air-filled tires on a jogging stroller handle trails and running pace.

    Which Type of Stroller Fits Your Family?

    • Full-size single strollers: Daily drivers with bassinet options, larger storage baskets, and bigger wheels. Best for first-time parents who want one stroller to do most of the work. See our single stroller selection.
    • Travel strollers: Compact folds, lighter frames, and airline-friendly dimensions. Best for frequent flyers and small-car families. Shop travel strollers.
    • Double strollers: Side-by-side and inline configurations for twins or close-in-age siblings. Browse double strollers.
    • Joggers: Locking front wheel, hand brake, and a suspension system tuned for running.
    • Convertibles: Single chassis that adds a second seat or rumble board when your family grows.

    A few practical tips before you commit: measure your trunk, weigh your infant car seat with baby in it, and check your most-walked surfaces. If you're still narrowing the field, our gear team handles compatibility questions every day and can match a frame to your specific car seat, height, and lifestyle. Round out the setup with stroller accessories like rain shields, cup holders, and travel bags.

    Where are strollers made?

    Most strollers sold in the United States are manufactured in China, though select brands manufacture some or all of their strollers in other countries, including Italy, Taiwan, Hungary, and the Netherlands.

    Which strollers are made in the United States?

    Currently, none of the brands carried at Strolleria are manufactured in the United States, but some car seats are manufactured in the United States.

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