Do you have a new baby and you're thinking of buying a stroller? A baby stroller is a great idea,and makes taking baby out a breeze. Modern baby strollers are manufactured with convenience in mind. Especially for parents of multiple babies, convenience is very important. After all you don't want to find that it takes you half an hour to get baby and his or her stroller in the car before you even leave home, then another half hour to get the stroller out of the car and set up, and baby strapped in and ready to go.What you need is ease of use of a stroller for the parents and comfort for the baby sitting in it. Modern baby strollers provide both.And you don't want to pay the earth either. If you know where to find them you can buy strollers for extremely competitive prices. I've just been browsing some cheap triple strollers for around $200 brand new. That's a top price for a triple stroller - if you know where to find them.And modern strollers have some great features. They have larger wheels than in the past, so you can use them on uneven ground, they have comfortable reclining seats so baby can sit up or recline and sleep, foot rests that can be adjusted as baby gets older. And you should get storage baskets for your shopping.But when you're buying a stroller you need to think of a few things. In the past babies have hurt themselves when in a stroller, particularly when trying to stand up, so you need a stroller that prevents baby from standing up.There are formal standards for strollers in many countries that they must meet before being sold. Here's a few things you ought to look for in a stroller.Make sure that the stroller has a good adjustable harness, preferably a 5 point harness. And it needs solid brakes that can hold a fully laden stroller on a real hill. Look for foot operated brakes and brakes where one foot action applies all the brakes.Front wheels should swivel but be capable of locking if needed.And NEVER leave a baby on it's own in the stroller unattended, even if strapped in properly. Don't stop the stroller without applying the brake even of flat ground, and if parking on a hill park across the hill rather than down it. Preferably don't park on a hill. And don't attach a dog lead to the stroller as you may look away and find your dog, and stroller, and baby, have taken off.There's some tips on buying and using a stroller. If you're looking for some hot prices on cheap strollers head over to my website.
A baby stroller is one of the biggest expenses in having a baby. There is a baffling array of them on the market and there are tricks you will pick up that will make using a baby stroller easier. Together, they are the essential knowledge about baby strollers that every parent needs to know.
Comfort
First, in choosing a stroller, you must get one which both your baby and you will be comfortable with. Nothing is more important than your baby's safety and comfort. That said, to get the right stroller that will suit your needs and last for a while, you also need to consider how easy it is to use and transport and whether it is flexible (for instance transforming into a car seat or carry cot).
If you don't know what you are looking for, and have not considered the factors above, you can spend ages looking for a stroller and never finding what you need. One of the first things you need to think about is whether the stroller is safe and stable. Is it sturdy, even when the baby is moving around in the stroller and it is loaded down with the ever-important diaper bag and perhaps even some shopping?
Harnesses
You need to take a look at the harness system. Children soon grow inquisitive and get to squirming around. A five-point harness system is best for keeping them safe and secure. It also worked well to support the more floppy bodies of infants too.
Handles
Next, have a look at the stroller handles. Does it adjust so people of different heights can push it? You don't want your six foot tall husband to have any excuse to get out of his pushing duties do you?
Necessary Extras
Good strollers will come with a sun canopy and a rain hood. You may have to use the stroller in all weathers so be prepared for that. However, be aware that these accessories can be bought later to add to the stroller so don't necessarily let the lack of one of these features deter you from buying a good value stroller.
One thing you cannot compromise on is whether the stroller folds. It has to! A stroller which won't fit into your car is of no use to you. Preferably, find a stroller that folds with one hand so you can hold your baby at the same time.
Stroller travel systems are great. These incorporate a standard stroller with an infant seat that removes from the frame. That means you won't have to wake up your sleeping baby to get them into the car. Just think of all the tears you'll save. It serves as a standard stroller for older babies.
If you have twins or babies with a small age gap between them you may want a double stroller, but an easier solution may be to clip two single strollers together. That way, you can also use the strollers separately when you want to.
It's really important to try out a stroller before you buy it. Walk normally with it. Walk quickly with it. Make sure it doesn't trip you up. Check that it fits in your car.
Think long-term, too. Children aren't known for being clean. Your stroller will soon get dirty. You should look for one with removable seat covers which are easy to wash.
How much do strollers cost? They can regularly run you about $200-$300. That sounds like a lot, but if you are a busy parent with lots of little ones, that stroller may be a lifesaver!
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