Bugaboo Strollers

Bugaboo Strollers

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    Bugaboo strollers come from Amsterdam designers who treat a school run, a cobblestone street, and a long-haul flight as the same engineering problem: keep the ride smooth, the fold quick, and the configuration flexible. This collection brings together the brand's full single, double, and travel lineup for parents who want one stroller that handles years of changing routines without feeling like a compromise. If you're cross-shopping Bugaboo against UPPAbaby, Cybex, Joolz, or Silver Cross, this is where to start.

    Choosing the Right Bugaboo for Your Family

    • Terrain and lifestyle: All-terrain models with larger rear wheels and four-wheel suspension handle gravel paths, brick, and packed snow. Compact urban models prioritize a small fold and one-handed steering for transit and tight cafés.
    • Single now, double later: Side-by-side expandable frames let you start with one seat and add a second without buying a new stroller, useful for families planning close-in-age siblings.
    • Travel and airline use: Lightweight Bugaboo models fold small enough for overhead bins on most major U.S. carriers. Check the folded dimensions against your airline's bin spec before flying.
    • Handlebar height for tall parents: Bugaboo's telescoping handlebars extend well past 40 inches on most frames, a real advantage if one parent is 6'0"+ and tired of hunching.
    • Newborn readiness: Look for a bassinet or full-recline carrycot mode from birth, plus infant car seat adapter availability for your specific car seat brand.
    • Customization: Fabric sets, canopies, and wheel caps are sold separately, letting you refresh the look without replacing the chassis.

    Why Parents Choose Bugaboo

    Three things keep Bugaboo at the top of the premium category, and they all show up the moment you push one:

    • One-hand everything: Steering, folding, recline adjustment, and canopy extension are designed for a parent holding a coffee, a diaper bag, or a toddler's hand.
    • Reversible seats with real recline range: Face-you for newborn bonding, face-out when curiosity kicks in, full lie-flat for naps on the move.
    • Resale value that holds: Bugaboo frames have a long second-hand life, which means the per-year cost is closer to mid-range strollers than the sticker suggests.

    Bugaboo pairs well with most major infant car seat brands through brand-specific adapters, so your travel system can be built around the car seat your pediatrician and installation tech already approved. Browse the full Bugaboo baby gear lineup for accessories and fabric sets, compare against other single strollers and convertible single-to-double strollers, or message our gear team if you want a side-by-side recommendation against a specific competitor. Every Bugaboo ships from our New Jersey warehouse with authorized-retailer warranty coverage.

    When should I change from the Bugaboo bassinet to the seat?

    The Bugaboo bassinets are suitable for babies who cannot yet sit in the upright position of the seat without support, cannot roll over, and cannot push themselves up on their hands and knees. If your baby is rolling over and/or pushing themselves up, the bassinet needs to be discontinued. The Bugaboo bassinets are also outgrown if your baby reaches 20 pounds. 

    Bugaboo recommends not using the stroller seat until your baby has outgrown the bassinet, whether that's by weight or development. They recommend the stroller seat for babies over 6 months old, however, if your baby has outgrown the bassinet and has good head and neck control, you can move your baby earlier. We suggest consulting your pediatrician for questions pertaining to if your baby is ready to transition. Typically, most babies move around 5-6 months of age. 

    Once you start using the stroller seat, most babies like to face their parent, as facing out can be overwhelming to many babies early on. You can recline the seat a bit to make sure your little one is comfortable and well supported. 

    Where are Bugaboo strollers made?

    Bugaboo products are manufactured in Bugaboo's factory in Xiamen, China. Because Bugaboo owns and operates their own factory, Bugaboo is able to better supervise all aspects of production and ensure safe, fair and humane working conditions. The Bugaboo factory holds ISO9001, ISO14001  and SA8000 certifications, which address fair treatment of workers, plus environmental and quality management systems.

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