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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.

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