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Seeking Lightweight Stroller for 13 Month Old

I currently one of the Graco travel system stollers and finding it to be a bit bulky and useless now that my son is 13 months old. Looking for a good, lightweight stroller to last him through 3-4 yrs old. I looked at the Maclaren but was not thrilled with it and didn't like the 2 separate handles. The 2 strollers at the top of my list are the
Mini Jogger and Quinny Zapp. Does anyone have any opinions on these two strollers? Or any other suggestions on different brands? I would prefer a stroller that has the option to recline. Also, I don't want to spend over $250. Thanks very much!!

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Thank you so much to everyone for all of their great suggestions! We decided on the Mini Jogger and are very pleased with it. It's lightweight but still feels substantial. Very easy to maneuver and has a great canopy that totally shades my son. Hope to get lots of use out of it this Spring/Summer!!!

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I really like my one-hand folding Graco stroller that folds up to me and not me folding it down to the floor...but for certain activities I like to use my Chicco lightweight stroller--it is basic with no cupholder or bar across the front for the baby but it folds easily, maneuvers easily, adjusts easily, has a small basket underneath, has a removalbe shade, and has very comfortable handles. I think it is a bit on the taller side too (my hubby appreciated). Prices are like $60 to $100.

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We use the Graco Metrolite - easy to push, big storage basket underneath, but very light. I think they are around $160.

I have the Mclaren Quest and love it. It's super light and really easy and fast to fold up. It's also in your price range.

I got a second-hand Combi and it's great - feels a little flimsy but that's to be expected from a stroller that weights maybe 11 lbs. It's sturdy as anything and has a carrying strap - it's easy to carry and you can get them for under $100.

I was in the same boat and bought the Citi Mini, and we love it. The only thing I will say is that I wish there was a shoulder strap to carry it so that my hands were free to carry my very wiggly kid. But I think that other than that it is great.

J.,
The Graco umbrella stroller is awesome. I bought it when my son was 18 months. he is 3 now and we still use it. It cost $80. I would highly recommend it!

Graco is awesome/// it moves easily.. and folds up really good.. good luck

I really like my one-hand folding Graco stroller that folds up to me and not me folding it down to the floor...but for certain activities I like to use my Chicco lightweight stroller--it is basic with no cupholder or bar across the front for the baby but it folds easily, maneuvers easily, adjusts easily, has a small basket underneath, has a removalbe shade, and has very comfortable handles. I think it is a bit on the taller side too (my hubby appreciated). Prices are like $60 to $100.

Hi J.,

I am on my third kid and have learned through trial and error that you get what you pay for...a cheap stroller will not steer correctly and will be bulky and heavy. this time, i bought the mini jogger and love it...it was not cheap but it was not expensive either (i think it was $200) and it rides like a dream. it maneuvers great and folds easier than any other stroller i have seen. you pull on the strap that is located on the seat and it folds in half (not sideways like the others). it's not as tiny as a combi or maclaren but i like it the best. i do have a combi side by side double stroller that i like as well so i use that when i am with two kids (indoors only). the mini also has a shade that is very big and some storage behind the seat as well as underneath. i ordered the cup holder, and the tray separately. i figured this is a stroller that i can use to go shopping and take walks around the lake with. it's better than buying two different strollers.
i hope this helped.

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