The 13 Best Baby Strollers at Every Price Point | 2021 Guide
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Whether you have a new baby on the way or are upgrading your existing baby gear, buying the stroller is a huge investment, not to mention a time suck. You'll likely ask your friends what they use, turn to the internet for reviews, and come up with more questions than you started with. To help you navigate the world of strollers, we've gone ahead and highlighted new strollers on the market. Before you get going, be sure you know what type will suit your needs.
There are travel systems that enable you to connect a car seat to a more portable stroller base, a lightweight stroller that you can usually break down easily and toss into the car or travel with, and even jogging strollers, which are ideal for people who want to get outside with their kids and not worry about taking the wheels on uneven terrain. And don't forget about double strollers!
Shopping for other newborn essentials? Also check out our lists of the best diaper bags and other baby products.
1 UPPAbaby Vista V2
The UPPAbaby Vista V2 Stroller ($970) starts off as a single ride for one child but can easily accommodate two or three kids with the addition of a RumbleSeat and a PiggyBack ride-along board accessory. The stroller also comes with a bassinet attachment that can be detached with one hand so you can easily carry your sleeping infant into the house. Still on the fence? Check out our full review of the UPPAbaby Vista!
2 Mockingbird Stroller
The Mockingbird Stroller ($350) has tons of buzz for good reason. It has great suspension and large back wheels, which means it rides like a dream. Folding down this 26-pound stroller is super-duper simple — you truly can do it with one hand and barely any practice — and it locks in place once collapsed. Included are a UPF 50+ all-weather canopy with a large peekaboo window, a multiposition reclining seat, a footrest that unzips underneath to make it easy to clean out snack crumbs, adjustable handlebar, and a giant storage basket below the seat.
3 Silver Cross Comet Eclipse
The Silver Cross Comet Eclipse ($799) is absolutely gorgeous, and takes babies from birth to 55 pounds everywhere they need to go in style. It has four modes: reclined, rear-facing, forward facing, or it can be used as a travel system with add-on adapters and a car seat.
4 BOB Revolution Flex Jogging Stroller
The BOB Revolution Flex Jogging Stroller ($500) is a runner's dream, with a shock-absorbing suspension system built like a bike, ensuring a smooth ride for the baby. Plus it has reflective fabric for supreme visibility and an extralarge UPF 50+ canopy for sun protection.
5 Bugaboo Fox Complete Stroller
This is the Rolls-Royce of strollers. The Bugaboo Fox Complete Stroller ($1,149) is super stylish and extremely usable. The extralarge, all-terrain wheels provide a smooth ride for both parent and child, even through snow or sand. The ergonomically designed seat, one of the most comfortable we've ever seen, is placed high, making it easier to lift your child in and out.
6 Cybex e-PRIAM Stroller
Welcome to the future, a time when you no longer have to struggle to get your stroller uphill or downhill or over uneven terrain while on long walks with your kiddo. The Cybex e-PRIAM Stroller (starting at $1,000) is the first stroller of its kind, designed to make your life easier with its innovative technology. Within its handlebars are sensors that can detect the pressure of pushing, whether you're trying to get over a door threshold, up a steep hill, or over a root growing into the sidewalk. The motor in the back axle will activate to help you get over the obstacle smoothly. Conversely, to avoid rolling too quickly down a hill, the stroller will slow itself down.
7 Ergobaby Compact Stroller Metro Ergobaby
Ergobaby's newer stroller, the compact Metro ($299), is a must-have for city-dwellers, those constantly on the go, and basically any parent who wants a stroller with a simple one-handed fold that leads to a small and lightweight bundle that's easy to bring onto public transportation, take in and out of cars, or store in an airplane overhead bin. It comes with black, gray (pictured), or blue and is super comfy for baby, so you certainly won't be sacrificing their comfort for a compact and sleek style.
8 UPPAbaby MINU
The UPPAbaby MINU ($400) is perfect for anyone looking for a lightweight, compact stroller that is easily collapsable with one hand but doesn't skimp on bells and whistles. Its compatible with the brand's MESA car seat when you add adapters, has a multiposition recline to make napping easier, an extendable UPF 50+ sunshade, and can comfortably hold a child of up to 50 lbs. Fans of UPPAbaby will appreciate the signature smooth strolling as well.
9 Baby Jogger City Mini Double
Pushing two kids doesn't have to be cumbersome. This Baby Jogger City Mini 2 Double ($500) is an update on the original. It easily folds by lifting both of the in-seat straps, reclines to an almost flat position for naps, and includes a full-coverage UV 50 canopy for sun protection.
10 Lalo Daily
The most luxe of current direct-to-consumer options, the 24-pound Lalo Daily ($515) comes in a pretty array of jewel tones and with everything you'll need from the get-go: the frame, tot seat, newborn bassinet, car seat adapters, an all-weather cover, two washable seat liners, and two stroller hooks for hanging shopping bags or keeping essentials within arm's length. Bonus: the pouch stashes a removable phone charger, so you'll never lose juice on the go.