The Best Lower-Priced Strollers, According to Parents Who've Used Them

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Best Lower-Priced Strollers

QUICK SUMMARY

The best cheap stroller is the Chicco Bravo Quick-Fold Stroller, according to experts and testers from the What to Expect staff and user community. When choosing an umbrella stroller, experts and parents say the most important factors to consider are ease of use, safety features and longevity.
Best Lower-Cost Strollers

You’ve got a wish list of adorable baby gear that’s a mile long. But after browsing all of the cribscar seatsgliders and more on the market, you might understandably feel a little overwhelmed by how expensive it can be to prepare for your little one's arrival. By the time you’re ready to spring for a great stroller — some of which can cost as much as a used car — you could find yourself eyeing up one of the more accessible brands on the market.

The good news: There are plenty of wonderful affordable strollers available for parents, says Marilyn Bull, M.D., a professor of pediatrics and spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). Sure, they don’t have as many bells and whistles as their pricier counterparts, but cheap strollers are just as safe as any other on the market. 

Still, strollers do tend to be one of the higher-cost items to buy for babies. If the timing is right, it may help to get your stroller on a shopping holiday like Amazon Prime DayBlack Friday or Cyber Monday, where tons of retailers offer big discounts on baby gear. You may also discover lower stroller price tags in the sale sections of popular retailer websites like Target or Amazon, which frequently have special deals, and hence, more affordable options.

But even if you aren’t able to take advantage of a sale, you have plenty of options. Budget-friendly strollers are available in every type — from umbrella strollers to doubles to jogging versions — and you don’t have to sacrifice quality or even some high-end features when opting for a lower price tag.

How we chose the best affordable strollers

Per the guidance of leading experts as well as What to Expect staffers and community members, we evaluated and selected the best inexpensive strollers based on the following criteria:

Safety features: All strollers sold in the United States must adhere to the safety standards set forth by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). Per guidance from the CPSC and AAP, all strollers on this list have: 

  • Five-point safety harness to keep your baby securely strapped in
  • Easy-to-operate brakes
  • One footrest that extends across sitting area

Longevity: Regardless of how much you spend on a stroller, you want it to be durable and long-lasting. After all, if you opt for a cheap model that falls apart quickly or has a very low weight limit, you’ll eventually spend more money to replace it. With that in mind, all of the inexpensive strollers featured have positive reviews for their durability, and weight limits of at least 45 pounds. Also worth considering: If you have more than one child or are planning to expand your family in the future, you may want to consider a stroller that can switch from a one-seater to two or more. We’ve included a few inexpensive convertible options below.

High-end features: Inexpensive strollers can sometimes be a little basic, so we prioritized models that have the nice-to-have features of more expensive brands. For example, cup holders, one-handed fold, a roomy storage basket, car seat compatibility, an optional newborn bassinet and swivel front wheels, to name a few.

Cost: Strollers can cost anywhere from $50 to upwards of $1,000, but all of the models featured on this list ring in under $400, and most fall far below that figure. The strollers we selected that fall in the $300 to $400 range offer additional value, such as being travel systems (meaning they also include a car seat and base) or a double stroller.

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Best Lower-Cost Full-Size Stroller

Chicco Bravo Quick-Fold Stroller

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Buying Option
Pros
  • Plenty of storage
  • Car seat compatible
  • Adjusts to multiple heights
  • Folds with one hand
Cons
  • Some parents say the ride could be smoother
Why We Love it
Community Reviews
Why We Love It

The Chicco Bravo Quick-Fold is an affordable full-size stroller that delivers many of the perks you’d expect in a higher-end model. It’s a popular pick in the What to Expect community, and many parents say they love how versatile and easy to use it is, as well as how high-quality it feels for the price. Standout features include multi-position seat recline, a UPF canopy with a mesh peekaboo window, a cup holder and parent tray, and an adjustable handlebar. But the biggest perk is how easy it is to fold with one hand: True to its name, you can collapse this stroller with a single motion.

The Chicco Bravo Quick-Fold can also be used as part of a travel system. If you have any Chicco infant car seat, you can clip it without needing any additional adapters. (Know, too, that if you haven’t yet purchased an infant car seat, it’s more cost effective to buy both this stroller and the popular KeyFit 30 car seat as part of the Chicco Bravo travel system.) Using the stroller with an infant car seat clipped in also means you can use it from the newborn stage onward — otherwise, you’ll need to wait until your baby is at least 6 months old and can sit in the forward-facing seat.

Parents in our community overwhelmingly recommend the Chicco Bravo as an affordable pick, and most have good experiences with this stroller in terms of quality and longer-term use. Some parents, however, do say that the wheels aren’t as well suited for rough or bumpy terrain, which may be something to consider depending on where you’ll mostly be pushing it.

Finally, the Chicco Bravo is not a convertible stroller, so it wouldn’t be the best affordable stroller if you anticipate having multiple kids a few years apart. If you like this stroller but are looking for something that can accommodate multiple kids, the Chicco BravoFor2 LE Standing/Sitting Double Stroller might be a good solution.

Weight: 24.9 lbs.

Dimensions: 35.2 x 22.8 x 42.7 inches

Weight/age limit: Up to 50 lbs.

Under-carriage storage: Yes

Community Reviews
  • “I have the Chicco Bravo and we use it almost everyday. We love it! Love the car seat, loved that the car seat could click into the stroller super easily, and now that my son is 17 months old we still love it! I can fold it and lift it very easily. It fits great in the car.”

  • “I got this stroller for my first and I really liked it. Pros are huge basket, built-in parent consol, lightweight, super easy to fold/unfold, easy to recline the seat while baby is in it, easy to maneuver with one hand. Only thing I wasn’t crazy about was the suspension/wheels. I lived in a city and it seemed to be a really bumpy ride on cracked sidewalks.”

  • “We got this for our first and loved it! Will be using it now for baby number three. (This will be three under 3 for us.) No complaints!”

Most Affordable Umbrella Stroller

Summer Infant 3Dlite Convenience Stroller

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Pros
  • Four reclining positions
  • Anti-shock wheels
  • Unusually large storage basket
  • Affordable
  • Has a cup holder
Cons
  • Not the largest sun canopy
  • Brakes lock individually
Why We Love it
Community Reviews
Why We Love It

You might be considering an umbrella stroller for travel, a backup stroller for Grandma’s house, or even as your primary stroller. Whatever the reason, the Summer Infant 3Dlite is a top option. As one of the most affordable small strollers on the market, the 3Dlite already scores points for its excellent price point. But What to Expect parents also rave about its overall quality and noteworthy features.

Unlike many other umbrella strollers, which tend to be super pared-down, the 3Dlite has under-carriage storage and four different reclining positions. (Just remember that strollers shouldn’t be used for routine sleep, so always keep a close eye on your baby if she falls asleep in any stroller.) It weighs just 13 pounds and has a fairly compact fold, making it an ideal travel stroller (though worth noting is that it doesn’t fit in the overhead bin). And at 43 inches tall, this is also one of the taller umbrella strollers, so it’s comfortable for taller caregivers.

Parents also appreciate that Summer Infant doesn’t skimp on nice-to-haves. Despite the lower price, it comes with a cup holder (many high-end strollers sell this as a separate attachment), zippered parent pocket, handy phone holder and anti-shock wheels.

"It doesn't have much of a sun shade or very much storage, but it's lightweight enough to pack up and throw in the back of the car, or gate-check on an airplane," says Jeanne Beacom, What to Expect's Campaign Performance Manager.

One feature you don’t get on this lightweight stroller are one-push brakes; there are two brakes on the front wheels and two on the back, and they need to be pressed individually. However, parents say they’re all very easy to operate. You’ll also want to be careful not to overload the basket — while spacious, it has just a 10-pound capacity.

Weight: 13 lbs.

Dimensions: 18 x 17 x 43 inches

Weight Limit: Up to 50 lbs. or 43 inches

Under-Carriage Storage: Yes

Community Reviews
  • “We have this one as well and love it! It's so easy to travel with. We just returned from a vacation and our little one was very comfortable in this stroller.

  • “I absolutely love our Summer Infant 3DLite+. So convenient and easy to use, excellent canopy, reclines and a great basket. [It’s] 43 inches high, so great if you are tall. Also more affordable than many strollers.”

  • “Summer Infant 3Dlite. Doesn’t fit in the overhead bin, but it’s pretty light. Reclines almost flat (great for naps) and has a huge sun visor/shade.”

Most Affordable Travel System

Graco Modes 3 Lite DLX Travel System

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Buying Option
Pros
  • Includes three items at an excellent price point
  • Comes with the car seat base
  • Car seat is top-rated
Cons
  • May not handle bumps as well as other strollers
Why We Love it
Community Reviews
Why We Love It

Travel systems are car seat-stroller combos — you’re getting a full-size stroller along with a compatible infant car seat that can be clipped into the stroller frame. These products can be incredibly convenient when traveling with your baby by car, since you can simply lift the car seat out of its base then attach it to the stroller frame without disturbing your little one.

Because they include multiple items, travel systems tend to be pricier than individual strollers. However, the Graco Modes 3 Lite DLX Travel System is one of the most affordable and top-rated travel systems on the market. At $320, it’s at the higher end of this list in terms of price. But it still represents excellent value, since you’re getting a stroller, the SnugRide 35 Lite LX Infant Car Seat and a base all in one — and you’ll save $20 compared to if you were to buy each of these items individually. 

Graco has a few different stroller/car seat combos, but the 3 Lite DLX is an especially popular one among What to Expect parents. This travel system includes the line’s jogger-style stroller along with the infant car seat. One benefit of the jogging style is that the two wheels are positioned close together, which makes the stroller easier to maneuver, parents say.

And despite being a jogging stroller — this style can sometimes be heavy and bulky — parents say it’s easy to fold with one hand and not overly heavy, so you can lift it into the back of your car without much difficulty.

Weight: 39.2 lbs.

Dimensions:34 x 25.75 x 41 inches

Weight Limit: Up to 50 lbs.

Under-Carriage Storage: Yes

Community Reviews
  • “Graco Modes 3 Lite DLX travel system! Comes with a car seat, it’s lightweight, you can fit any Graco car seat in it. It can be used until your child is like 50 pounds. I looked at hundreds of strollers too and for [the price] this was the nicest one.”

  • “We went with the Graco Modes 3 Lite DLX travel system. Cupholders/trays for parent and baby were important for us and we liked the upgraded wheels, too.”

  • “I went with the Graco Modes 3 Lite DLX system … All Graco stuff is compatible with each other so I'd be able to get multiple bases for multiple vehicles if I need to, and if my mom wants to get her own stroller for when she has him she'd be able to click the car seat into it if that's the type of stroller she went with.”

Best Affordable Reversible Stroller

Chicco Corso LE Modular Quick-Fold Stroller

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Buying Option
Pros
  • Can face in or out
  • Includes an infant insert
  • Car seat compatible
  • Leather accents
Cons
  • No adult cup holder
Why We Love it
Community Reviews
Why We Love It

Some parents have no preference about whether their baby faces in or out, but others strongly prefer a reversible seat option. This can be particularly important in the first few months of your baby’s life, when you’ll be keeping an extra close eye on her and get peace of mind from having her in view.

Parents like that the Chicco Corso LE Modular Quick-Fold has a reversible seat that can face in either direction. Additionally, the Corso LE includes a newborn insert and a multi-position seat that lays completely flat, so you can use it to transport the youngest babies. You often have to purchase a separate bassinet to use many full-size strollers from day one. 

This is also an excellent option if you’re interested in a travel system. The frame works with all Chicco infant car seats, and the adapter is included. Compared to the regular Corso, the LE has upgraded wheels with treaded rubber tiles that many parents say help it better navigate bumpy sidewalks.

And while it’s certainly not as important as functionality, many parents rave about the Corso’s good looks, pointing out that its sleek, high-end appearance (those leather accents!) rivals that of more expensive models.

Weight: 24.8 lbs.

Dimensions: ‎‎34.5 x 24.8 x 42.8 inches

Weight/Age Limit: Up to 50 lbs.

Under-Carriage Storage: Yes

Community Reviews
  • “I have the Chicco Corso stroller that gives you the [reversible] option. I love it, no complaints.”

  • “Pros: The sun visor extends, [it] has the big basket with front access which I love, folds one-handed and stands up on its own, generally lightweight, can face forward or backward, can remove seat to make even lighter, has fancy accents of more expensive brands, tilts to lay truly flat.”

  • “We chose the Chicco Corso LE and a Chicco Keyfit 35 infant car seat. We go on a lot of walks on paved trails too, so I prioritized rubber wheels instead of plastic ones.”

Most Affordable Double Stroller

Evenflo Pivot Xpand Modular Stroller

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Buying Option
Pros
  • Convertible model offers more than 20 seating configurations
  • Competes with higher-end strollers in terms of functionality
Cons
  • Wheels not as great for bumpy terrain
Why We Love it
Community Reviews
Why We Love It

The Evenflo Pivot Xpand Modular Stroller is an affordable convertible double stroller that often gets compared to much pricier strollers. Not only does the Xpand feel substantial and durable (this is especially notable since many cheaper strollers tend to be a bit flimsy-feeling), but it offers long-term versatility and 23 different seating configurations.

The Pivot Xpand starts as a single stroller, but you can convert it to a double with the second seat attachment (which is sold separately for $140). To use it with a newborn, clip in a compatible infant car seat (you can also buy this stroller as a travel system) or transition the toddler seat to “newborn mode” by lying it completely flat (this means you don’t need to purchase a separate bassinet attachment). Parents appreciate the slide and lock system that cleverly expands the frame to add extra components, eliminating the need for additional fiddly adapters. Both seating modes are reversible, so you can face your child in or out depending on preference.

What to Expect parents also appreciate how well-made the Xpand is and how thoughtful its features are. You’ll get an adjustable handle, adjustable footrest, cup holder, peekaboo window in the canopy and removable bumper bar. When folded, the stroller is also fairly compact and self-stands.

Weighing more than 42 pounds, the Xpand is one of the heaviest strollers on this list (as most double or compatible strollers tend to be), so it wouldn’t be the best choice for families who’d prefer a lightweight model. And while parents say it’s relatively easy to maneuver in double mode, keep in mind that it’s still nowhere near as nimble as a single full-size or umbrella stroller.

Weight: 42.6 lbs.

Dimensions:34 x 26.5 x 41.5 inches

Weight/Age limit: Up to 55 lbs.

Under-carriage storage: Yes

Community Reviews
  • “I have the Evenflo Xpand and it’s worked really well for my first daughter. I also used it as a double stroller with my nephew and it worked fine.”

  • “I bought the Evenflo Pivot Xpand and I love it. I sold my single travel system so I’m already using it with my toddler while we wait for this babe! It is quite heavy to lift in and out of the car though.”

  • “We’re getting the Evenflo pivot Xpand. I have the regular Pivot and really like it. The Pivot Xpand also comes as a travel system... Evenflo infant seats are pretty good!”

Best Lower-Priced Stroller for Travel

Kolcraft Cloud Plus Stroller

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Buying Option
Pros
  • Extremely compact
  • Lightweight
  • Front swivel wheels
  • Easy to maneuver
  • Disney approved
Cons
  • Folding sometimes requires two hands
  • Cup holders are small
  • Seat could be more supportive
Why We Love it
Community Reviews
Why We Love It

While it’s possible to spend hundreds of dollars on a travel-friendly stroller (see: the excellent but pricey Babyzen Yoyo+), you can also spend far less on a pared-down, lightweight model that’s a breeze to take from A to B. The Kolcraft Cloud Plus is one such stroller. 

This is another umbrella stroller, which means it’s more basic and lacks some of the perks you get in a full-size stroller. But What to Expect parents love how easy it is to use (the simple closing mechanism is a favorite feature), its compact size (folded, it’s just 18 inches wide) and how lightweight it is (the entire thing weighs under 12 pounds). Caregivers say it’s easy to push, easy to lift up and down stairs or into the trunk of a car, and so simple to open and close.

The wheels, while decent, aren’t built for tough terrain or lots of bumps, so this wouldn’t be the best travel stroller for hiking or trips where you’ll be doing a ton of outdoor activities. And although the under-carriage storage is far smaller than the space you get in a full-size stroller, it’s actually roomy compared to many other umbrella models. You’ll have enough room to stash a few on-the-go essentials, like a diaper bag. 

Finally, if you’re heading to Disney, you’ll be happy to know that the Kolcraft Cloud Plus meets the park’s size requirements for strollers.

Weight: 11.8 lbs.

Dimensions: 30 x 17.6 x 42 inches

Weight/Height Limit: Up to 50 lbs.

Under-Carriage Storage: Yes

Community Reviews
  • “I bought this one and I’m obsessed! It has an under compartment, the canopy is removable and there’s a cup holder!”

  • “I have a Kolcraft Cloud and it gets the job done. Great, inexpensive, no frills option. My almost-4 year old still fits fine.”

  • “Kolcraft Cloud. It’s small, light and still has a good amount of under stroller storage, child food tray and parents’ tray with two cup holders. It also has a big canopy that can be extended. It’s Disney-friendly size, too. It fits a smaller diaper bag and a bunch of other stuff. It’s less than 13 lb., we love it!”

Best Affordable Jogging Stroller

Baby Trend Expedition Jogger Stroller

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Buying Option
Pros
  • Included accessories
  • Car seat adaptable
  • Oversized tires
  • Lockable front wheel
  • Simple trigger fold
Cons
  • Shocks and suspension aren’t as good as other options
Why We Love it
Community Reviews
Why We Love It

Caregivers who love to jog or walk will love Baby Trend’s Expedition Jogger Stroller. Available in a handful of colors, this three-wheel stroller comes with all-terrain tires. It’s also compatible with Baby Trend infant car seats — you can buy them together as a travel system, just keep in mind that it’s not recommended to jog with the infant car seat clipped in.

Baby will appreciate the seat padding and adjustable canopy, and you will love the large storage basket, footrest reflectors and ergonomic handlebars. Two cup holders mean you’ll have plenty of space for a water bottle.

The Baby Trend Expedition is ideal for lighter jogs, brisk walks and strolls in uneven terrain. But for long runs, reviewers say that the shock and suspension aren’t quite as good as some higher-end jogging strollers on the market. Some parents note that you have to lock the front wheel when jogging, otherwise it becomes a little wobbly. Like most jogging strollers, it’s also bulky and not easy to get in and out of a car.

Weight: 25 lbs.

Dimensions: ‎47 x 21 x 41 inches

Weight/Age Limit: 6 months to 50 lbs. or up to 42 inches

Under-Carriage Storage: Yes

Community Reviews
  • “I have a Baby Trend jogging stroller for brisk walking and occasional jogging. It’s also great for trails, parks where you might need to zoom up on the grass, anywhere with a lot of hills.”

  • “We have the Baby Trend one. Very sturdy and great when you like going outdoors. No matter what kind of hike we've done, our son was safe in the stroller and the stroller itself is very suitable for difficult terrain."

  • “I cannot recommend the Baby Trend jogging stroller more! I have walked 4 to 6 miles daily since my son was 5 months old and he's now 26 months old! It's super cost friendly and has held up to me walking dirt, gravel, stony and grassy trails. It will go over bumps and rocks like it’s a flat top road. I like to walk in the wooded trails, too.”

Best Affordable Sit and Stand Stroller

Joovy Caboose Ultralight

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Buying Option
Pros
  • Lightweight
  • Folds compactly
  • Ample storage
  • Attractive design
  • Great for families with multiple kids
Cons
  • Can be difficult to put together
Why We Love it
Community Reviews
Why We Love It

This double stroller is perfect for families of babies and toddlers. Your little one can recline in the front seat while your older child stands on the back Caboose. (Don’t worry — there’s also a rear backward-facing bench seat if he gets tired of standing.) Even better, it includes a universal car seat adapter that fits most infant car seat brands, so you don’t have to purchase that piece separately the way you do with most other strollers.

For a double stroller, the Joovy Caboose Ultralight is fairly compact and, true to its name, super lightweight: It weighs just 23.5 pounds, making it one of the lightest affordable strollers on this list. The overall weight capacity is 90 pounds, so you can continue pushing tots in this stroller until they’re in the preschool years or beyond. It’s relatively easy to collapse, although you do need two hands.

Gingrich, who also has this stroller, says she chose the Joovy Caboose Ultralight because her kids are 3 1/2 years apart and she wanted a double stroller for her older kid to sit or stand on. "It worked well with the car seat attachment, but we like it better now that the little one can sit in the seat," she says. "We also like that it's fairly small in comparison to other double strollers and fits in the trunk of our hybrid SUV."

Other features parents appreciate include the parent organizer on the handlebar (with two cup holders and a zippered pocket), as well as a child tray and spacious under-carriage storage. 

Like most sit-and-stand strollers, the back bench isn’t a full-size seat; it’s intended to be used standing or sitting with a three-point harness, which isn’t as secure as the five-point harness the AAP recommends. Many parents are comfortable with this as a bench for an older child, but make sure your younger child sits in the front-facing seat, which does have a five-point harness. If your child is standing on the back bench, they should be holding the stroller frames with both arms and both feet fully on the platform at all times.

You can use this stroller with a newborn if you have a compatible infant car seat, otherwise the front-facing seat can be used after 3 months. If you have two tots closer in age, the Joovy Caboose Ultralight Too may be a better fit, since it includes a full-size rear seat that can also be converted into a rear bench.

Weight: 23.5 lbs.

Dimensions:41.5 x 21.5 x 37 inches

Weight/Age Limit: Up to 45 lbs. each seat, 90 lbs. total

Under-Carriage Storage: Yes

Community Reviews
  • “I just bought this stroller! I really like it. I was a little on the fence with it after reading reviews, but my friend has the same stroller and we trekked all over Washington DC, in and out of museums, with no issues. That trip gave me enough confidence to go forward with it. Perks: One of the only double strollers that fit my infant seat (Maxi-Cosi), folds smaller than my single stroller, has three different seat options for toddler.”

  • “I have this one! And had it for a few years now… Biggest perk is it is one of the more affordable small folding double strollers! It is long with the tray and canopy so I have had to pull those off to make it fit in the trunk of one of my old cars. I LOVE the different seat options for the second seat. Sit, stand or an actual seat. I’ll be honest, my kids are spaced enough I haven’t needed that extra seat but it’s still nice to have!”

  • “I have the Joovy Caboose Ultralight and love it! I've had it for about three years now and it's still in great shape, very well made… Love it.  My only complaint if I had to pick would be that it doesn't fit into my trunk with the shade attached to the stroller, but it just clips on and off so it's no big deal. Highly recommend it.”

Our Research

We referenced stroller guidelines from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). All of the products on this list meet safety recommendations from these leading expert groups.

We also spoke to Marilyn Bull, M.D., a professor of pediatrics and spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) for information about buying inexpensive strollers.

As a mom of two and former parenting editor, I’ve also included my experience from testing many of the strollers on the list.

Finally, we canvassed the What to Expect community boards to learn which inexpensive strollers parents feel are easy to use, maneuver well and are long-lasting.

FAQs

Strollers can be one of the most expensive new-baby items parents have to invest in, but the good news is that pricier strollers aren’t necessarily better. Often, you’ll pay more for certain features — think leather handlebars, cup holders or a parent tray, one-handed fold, swivel front wheels or a particularly sleek-looking frame. But these days, more affordable strollers often have many of these same perks and are highly rated by parents.

Regardless of how much your stroller costs, always keep safety in mind. The AAP recommends parents look for the following features in a stroller: 

  • Easy-to-operate brakes
  • A wide base that can’t easily be tipped over
  • A five-point harness with straps over both shoulders, hips and between the legs
  • One footrest that extends across both sitting areas (for a side-by-side double stroller)

You should also look for the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA) seal, which indicates the product has passed rigorous safety standards.

Another good rule of thumb to keep in mind is to buy a model made in the last few years. “You want something that meets the current standards of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC),” says Dr. Bull. That means choosing a product that was made after September 10, 2015, when the CPSC boosted the requirements for overall stroller safety. This is particularly important to keep in mind if you’re buying a second-hand stroller or accepting a hand-me-down.