J.L. asks from Lakewood, CA on May 06, 2008
New Mom Needs Help Picking Stroller
I am seeking a little advice from moms to help pick a stroller. I have an issue with one of my hands/arm. I have lots of pain and reduced strength. I am looking for a stroller that is LIGHTWEIGHT, easy to push, easy and small to store, SAFE; yet is sturdy to keep around for a while. And...won't cost me the other arm. I have looked at several Combi, Chicco and Peg Perego (because they were listed as some of the lightest). Some have really bad ratings for safety or recalls or are so expensive. Any suggestions would help! Thanks!
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S.H. answers from San Francisco on May 19, 2008
S.S. answers from Los Angeles on May 07, 2008
After reading all of the other responses, it seems that everyone has their own personal favorite. My advice is to do what we did. Go to a few stores that have a large selection of strollers, take the floor models down off the shelf (or have someone who works there take them down), push them around the store, open and close them to see what feels comfortable for YOU. Also, if you're looking for a travel system then also try to put in and pull out the carseat from the stroller. Good luck.
S.R. answers from Los Angeles on May 07, 2008
I'm pregnant with my first baby, so take this advice with a grain of salt... it's not tested yet! :)
I bought the Peg Perego Aria OH from strollers.com. I can open and close it with one hand, which is a huge plus. It's also light-weight and fits the Graco infant car seat. It actually comes with a strap so you can fit on whatever carseat you want.
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M.M. answers from Los Angeles on May 07, 2008
M.B. answers from Los Angeles on May 06, 2008
I did a lot of research on this very issue and fell in love with the Zooper line of strollers. The Ska is only 13.5 lbs and is suitable for 6 months and older-- but the Waltz and Bolero are on the high end and can accomodate an infant. The seat on the Waltz fully reclines so that baby can sleep and the extras include a cup holder, sun shade, rain cover and foot boot! Very light weight, can be manuevered with one hand. Fold up is easy. Check out them out at zooper.com The color schemes are nice too and the price is reasonable. The Waltz can also accomodate other infant seats-- we used the Graco Snugride.
C.E. answers from Los Angeles on May 07, 2008
Hello Jama,
I have had surgery on both of my shoulders and needed to make sure I found a stroller that was light weight and easy to use. I bought a Graco Metro Lite 5 years ago for my son and it worked so well that I bought the same stroller in Pink when I had my daughter. It is very light weight, Closes easy with one had, I can steer it around almost anything using one arm and the best part the car seat fits in it when they are very small and when they get bigger they just seat in the stroller in the seat. My kids Both loved it so much that I didn't have the problems most moms have when their kids don't want to be in it. My kids didn't care. My daughter just turn 3 and we still use it for Disneyland or long shopping trips. It still works Great. I did also buy the Prego Double stroller for the time they both needed it but I really liked the Graco Metro Lite the best.
I hope this helps. Good luck and congrats on the new baby!
C.
J.B. answers from Los Angeles on May 07, 2008
i have a graco stroller because i got a travel pak (so it came with the car seat) but i also have a lite weight stroller. i bought a safety first altura stroller. its super light and is just under a full size stroller so your lil one wont grow out of it fast. i love it because it one hand up and one hand down. heres the link so you can see it! good luck!!!
http://www.target.com/Safety-1st-Altura-Stroller-Eclipse/...
E.W. answers from San Francisco on May 07, 2008
Hi Jama. Congrats on the baby! I am a new mom and spent a ton of time researching about strollers during my pregnancy. I opted for the Compass T730 Portable Magnesium Travel System. It's stroller is light weight (less than 15 lbs) making it super easy to deal with (like getting it in and out of a car one-handed) and has super sturdy wheels (I've pushed my guy through sand, over broken up concrete, rocky paths all without issues), locking brakes, and it's car seat is excellent! It sounds complicated to take the stroller apart, pull the locking device up and snap the car seat in place but once you do it a few times it will become second nature. I highly recommend this stroller for it's ease of use, practicality and most of all it's safety features. I also recommend wearing your baby. I would get a wrap or a sling (I LOVE Moby wraps) and just carry it will you. By the way, the basket under the stroller is huge, plenty of room for my always overstuffed diaper bag! And there are cup holders and little pockets for keys and cell phones, etc. I wore my little guy often but he's pretty big now (17 pounds at 4 months) and is really into sitting in the stroller checking everything out. Not that this is important, but the Compass Travel System looks quite nice as well and I've been complimented on it a few times! It's sunshade covers the whole baby, the wheels are magnificent and when your little one outgrows the infant seat s/he'll be ready for the "big kid" stroller. I've actually used the stroller without the carseat in it as an emergency bassinet! You can adjust the back to be straight up for sitting or flat for laying down completely or any level in between. It has a five point harness so the babies can't wiggle and slide out the bottom. Sorry for the lengthy description, but I really love this stroller/car seat combo. The company is very cool too. The story behind Compass is pretty inspirational. After years of working in the super corporate world of child products, these DADS (and car seat specialists) were pretty disillusioned with the nature of the industry. So they broke away from corporate America in order to fulfill their own mission: to provide safe, high quality, innovative children's products and market them in an honest and straightforward way. I got mine as a shower gift but I think they sell for $229. It's worth it... I'm sure it's the only stroller we'll have for this kid (and the next ones that follow)! Good luck!
S.H. answers from Los Angeles on May 07, 2008
I have a big stroller that I used a lot when my boy was small and still fit in the carrier. But I love my Graco IPO umbrella stroller. It folds up and lays back when the baby needs to sleep. It is not extreamly lightweight (so it doesn't tip) but it's easy to push around. I have taken it on several trips already and find it to be awesome.
S.S. answers from Los Angeles on May 07, 2008
After reading all of the other responses, it seems that everyone has their own personal favorite. My advice is to do what we did. Go to a few stores that have a large selection of strollers, take the floor models down off the shelf (or have someone who works there take them down), push them around the store, open and close them to see what feels comfortable for YOU. Also, if you're looking for a travel system then also try to put in and pull out the carseat from the stroller. Good luck.
S.S. answers from Los Angeles on May 07, 2008
When I was shopping for a stroller, I had a mom of 6 who happend to be on the aisle, and she shad two good points:
1. Be sure you can get in the bottom basket easily when the baby is sleeping.
2. Make sure the sunshade covers the baby well, if you are going with a travel system, make sure they meet well in the middle and don't have a gap.
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