A generation ago,strollers were relatively standardized, and no one would anticipate going off-road. These days, it is easy to see why parents can feel overwhelmed by options. Check out our introductory guide on the do’s and don’ts when it comes tochoosing your first stroller
Function
If you don’t consider the function your stroller is meant to serve, you may regret your purchase. For example, jogging strollers are fantastic for long distances, but the three-wheeled variety can be treacherous on cobbled surfaces or when going off-road. Here are some more stroller function items to note:
Do
·Prioritise where and how you will be using your stroller
·Think about function before anything else
·Think about the weather
·Consider the terrain you will be using your stroller on
Don’t
·Get a stroller that is not built for your lifestyle
Budget
There is a vast price range between different types and brands of strollers. For example, budget strollers can be purchased new for £100, whereasfull stroller travel systems can tip £1500 or more, even before adding on accessories.
Do
·Think about adding a favorite stroller to your baby registry and see if a few friends want to chip in together
·Set your budget before going to the shops
·Consider gently used, second-hand options
·Think about waiting to buy a stroller until you see if you need one
Don’t
·Go way over budget
·Feel pressured into spending more
·Try to keep up with the latest parenting trends
·Care about the stroller color
Transportability
In addition to considering the terrain you’ll be using your stroller on, you also want to think about where you’ll be packing it away. For example, will the stroller fit in your car’s trunk, or neatly pack away in a closet? Here are some more transport considerations when looking for the ideal stroller:
Do
·Ensure the stroller easily fits in your car
·Check if you can fold and pack it one-handed
·Consider the stroller’s weight
Don’t
·Buy a stroller that breaks into two or more pieces if you intend to check it in at the gate of an airplane
Adaptability
The best stroller is one that can be adapted to the needs of you and your child. If you live in a hot climate, buying a versatile fan for infants will mean a more comfortable ride. Likewise, if you are an avid runner, a water bottle holder is essential. Here are some other tips:
Do
·Check the price of stroller accessories
·Consider how well the stroller will accommodate a growing child
·Check if the stroller has the option of adding a toddler step at a later stage
Don’t
·Buy all of the stroller accessories before working out what you will use
Before you sway your choice by a friend’s recommendation or feel pressured by a shop salesperson, honestly think about using your stroller. As a new parent, you may have visions ofgoing for long walks in the park, but be practical and decide what features fit your lifestyle and budget.