I'm looking for opinions about best strollers, carriers, car seats. I am pretty much clueless. Light weight seems good to me, but I don't even know if that's an issue these days. I want a jogging stroller & a "regular stroller." What do I look for in a car seat, etc?? Any suggestions/recommendations/opinions are welcome.
The stroller/seat combos are great--yes a light weight carrier is nice--it will still be just as safe! The carriers have a base that stays in the car and you just pop it in and out. :)
You need to go buy the book "Baby Bargains." Its awesome! i was clueless too. it rates all items from A+ to F and it also ranks them in order of price. worth a read.
I spent some time learning about car seats. The best advice I can give is have your seat checked after installation or installed by a Child Passenger Safety Technician a month or so BEFORE your baby is born. I know both Baylor and Presby Hospitals have regular car seat checks with CPS Techs and the Dallas Police Department has about 30 on staff. Only 1% of people installing their car seats do it correctly. A stat I found baffling.
If you have your seat checked and it doesn't fit properly because of size, etc. you have time to return it and get another one.
Here is a website we found after we had used our infant carrier, but it was helpful when purchasing our convertible seat, www.carseatdata.org. You can check your car/car seat compatibility and compare measurements of car seats side by side.
I can also share with you that we were not happy with our Evenflo Discovery infant carrier. We were, however, extremely pleased with the Graco SnugRide carrier we borrowed for a trip from my sister. We liked that the Graco took up less space and you did not need the base to use it in a car or on a plane.
I hope some of this information helps. Good luck!
Jennifer
In addition to "Baby Bargains" by Denise Feilds, there is a Consumer Reports for Baby stuff too. Both are good resources for narrowing it down.
Hi Cindy,
Congratulations! Yeah for mommies over 40! :)
I would suggest that you do some looking on the web and find some things that you like. When you do, then check out some reviews on them. There is nothing like getting other people's personal experiences to give you great insight in a product.
For strollers I would recommend the car seat/stroller combo. It helps so much to not have to take the baby out of the car seat each time you get out of the store! Find one that has a great big basket underneath to hold you stuff! As for the jogger, I would suggest one that has a "swivel" wheel in front. They handle much better than the others. Again, look for one that has a good basket and a drink holder.
As for a baby carrier I cannot stress enough that comfort is a must in this department! Trust me, I have tried so many it's kind of sad (baby bjorn, snuggle, slings with and without rings)! I would get a Baby Hawk carrier! The one without any hooks or loops. These are the best in comfort for both you and your child! They are padded and you can carry them on you chest, back or even hip! They do take some practice in using but I found a video on the web and picked it up in no time. The most important thing is that the weight is evenly distributed on you so it's not pounding your back or your neck. I got my on Craig's list and saved some money.
Car seats? We used our combo seat/stroller one for over a year with both boys. Then when it came time to switch them to a forward facing seat I got one that would last me a long time weight wise. And you might get one that can be reclined so naps in the car will be comfortable.
Hope this helps, again congrats!
Caroline
Congrats! Just remember that parenthood is all trial & error, & what may be good for one mommy may not be good for you. :)
One word of caution that I have is to not buy things used. All those baby "juices" are hard to get out of stuff. Would you want your child to sit in another seat that another baby that you don't know threw up on? Also, never buy a used carseat. Never. Always spend the money on that. Safety is first priority.
Stroller: Infant seat/stroller=great! I had a Graco travel system, & I loved it. Now that our son is older, we have a Maclaren. Expensive, but worth it.
Jogging stroller: We had a Jeep Liberty jogging stroller. It had a toy in the front, & an iPod could be connected to it for music for the baby.
Car seat: We had an Eddie Bauer one at first. I liked it. Then we upgraded to a Britax. If I had known better, I would have bought the Britax first.
My only other suggestion is to buy lots of baby things...swing, playpen, playmat, bouncer, exersaucer, etc. Get lots of toys in order for you & the baby not to get bored.
I love Graco. I researched car seats before I had my first, I found they had the lowest recall rate. I think the Baby Bjorn carrier was the best. It felt the most comfortable to me and I was comfortable with the support.
How exciting! Congratulations
My experiences with baby gear were pretty good. The bucket type carriers are really only good for the first 6-8 months, because after that, they get to be too heavy and too long for them. I don't just mean according to specs, I mean, it gets to be hard to carry the durn things!
I have a cosco car seat and I really like it. My only complaint about it is that the buckle is two pieces that fit together like a puzzle and then insert into the buckle part. I would make sure that if you buy one, look for one that the two pieces from the strap insert independently into the buckle so that its easier to get the baby strapped in. I also love that there is a strap in the front that allows you to loosen and tighten the straps as needed, so that you always can make sure they are snug no matter how big he is, or what he's wearing. Overall I like this brand and haven't had too many problems. I agree with others here, spend the money for a new one. In Texas at least, they are only legally usable for 5 years, and then they have to be discarded, because the Texas heat can cause the plastic parts to break down.
As for a stroller, I got a Jeep stroller as well and I used it as a regular stroller. The model I had came with the steering wheel toy which he loves, and jogging type wheels. The front wheel could be locked or unlocked to allow it to swivel and it was just as maneuverable as a regular stroller. I got it because I wanted to be able to navigate it over uneven terrain like at festivals and Ren Faires, even though I don't jog. It did that wonderfully yet had all the comfort and safety of a regular full size stroller. I also am able to lift it in and out of the van without much trouble when I'm out and about and it folds pretty well. I would totally get one again if my baby making days weren't over!
Hi Cindy,
I preferred lightweight strollers that were easy to steer and were compact. My favorite stroller, out of several that I owned, was a Chicco Caddy. They have replaced it with a Chico Capri. The steering was great, it was light weight. It had a carry strap and there were times that I would fold it up and carry it. It did not have a basket at all, I just hung our diaper bag from the handles. Or if I was shopping someplace that has those little shopping baskets (like Target), I would hang one of those from the handles. The only real problem was no cup holders, for you or the kiddo. Hope that helps.
Emily
Smart lady to ask for advice on the MANY baby gear items out there! We have a 3-yr-old (in a week) and we've loved the Graco Metro Lite system. We still use the stroller and the baby carrier and base were awesome way back. Make sure, if you have two cars, that you buy an extra base so you'll have easy access in both cars. After the baby reaches 20 lbs or a certain length, you'll need to get a convertible car seat(remember you do not have to turn the baby front-facing just because he's a year old and 20 lbs.). We have the Cosco Alpha Omega Elite (pretentious name, but great car seat!) Consumer Reports does a nice job of comparing these items also. I would agree that the Baby Bjorn carriers are the best. You can find them frequently at Ross, Marshall's, Burlington Coat Factory as long as you don't mind last season's style. The mechanics will be the same, but the tiny picture on it might be different. They'll cost about $60 at a discount store and around $100-$120 if you get it new somewhere.
We just bought a new light weight stroller for my son. We researched many different brands and discovered that the Peg Perego had exactly what we were looking for. We have had it for about a month now and my husband and I are very happy with it! It is easy to carry and even has a carrying handle on the side for when you fold it. It only weighs 9 lbs. and has a nice size storage basket. It aslo has a parent cup holder and child tray with cup holder. We purchased ours on-line at babycenter.com.
For a jogging stroller we have a "Jeep" brand made by Kolcraft. We really like it too, at certain times. It is not easy to manage it in a mall or crowded area. But, we use it when we are doing things outdoors....like the park, zoo, etc.
When my son was first born we had an Evenflo stroller/car seat combo. The carseat was really nice, no complaints and the stroller was big, lots of room for baby, nice size basket, etc. The only down falls is that it was very heavy for me to lift and put in/take out of my trunk. It was also a little tricky,at times, to open it up from the folded position.
I hope this information helps!! Let me know if I can help in any other way! :)
Hello Cindy, I am expecting as well and have my mind set on the same kind of system you are looking for. Go to WalMart.com under the BABY tab select STROLLER then select TRAVEL SYSTEMS it should be on the first page, BABY TREND JOGGER TRAVEL SYSTEM, which is a car seat and jogging stroller, then from that area of the website you can select LIGHTWEIGHT STROLLERS again on the first page find BABY TREND SNAP-N-GO SINGLE STROLLER. This is what I am set on getting it has great reviews and it fits all your needs. You can put your car seat in the car and leave the jogger at home then just keep the lightweight snap in go in the trunk it has lots of basket space as well. Good Luck!
We purchased the Conumer Products book on baby products and I think that helped us decide a few things. We have twins so there wasn't much on double strollers, but there's a lot on other stuff.
Congratulations!!!!!!!!! Being a mommy is such a BLESSING!!!!!!! My experience (as a power-walker / light jogger) was I should have NEVER spent the money on a regular baby stroller. I should have just bought a jogger with the adaptation of a baby carrier. My baby stroller just sits there and collects dust!!!! But the jogger I bought from Toys R' Us, BabyTrends line, is awesome!!!! It is smooth sailing for my little one; we go over cracks in the road, uneven sidewalks, and bumpy gravel very smooth. The BIG wheels cushions a lot of the jarring of the outdoors, hope this helps.
My daughter is now 18 mos and I honestly can say I would buy the following again...1) Graco carseat. Recommended by many including books talking about car seats. Also loved how I could place it in the most basic of strollers since I didn't want to lug around the huge travel system. 2) Graco swing. The best since she's still using it. Unlike others this one goes up to 30 lbs. Huge since most stop at 25. Still helps me get her to sleep on weekends:) 3) Many like the Baby Bjorn. I did not since it was too cumbersome for me. I'm petite. What I LOVE and recommend above all (friends not petite love this too)else to girlfriends is a sling. Mine is made by My Fairy Godmother http://www.myfairygodmother.biz/. This got her to sleep on trying nights and enabled me to not bring the stroller anywhere her first few weeks. I just put it on, placed her in it and we were off. She slept in it on New years eve, at parades, at the grocery store etc. Loved it too since could breastfeed with it and also did not have to bring a stroller everywhere since it was comfortable. Another great thing is she can still use it. Again, up to 30 lbs!
I recommend checking out anything your interested in on epinions.com before purchasing. I didn't go with a lightweight stroller/ carseat combo because the weight limit was lower than the other. We LOVED our Graco stroller/carrier/carseat system. I do recommend getting an infant car seat and then a toddler carseat. The infant seat is better protection for a tiny person.Make sure the stroller and carseat fit in your car if you are in a smaller car.
I would recommend that you get the latest version of the book "Baby Bargains". We took it with us on all of our shopping trips. Lots of reviews, information, and advice on what not to bother with. For personal recommendations: BOB Revolution jogging stroller (expensive but AWESOME) and the seperate car seat adapter; NOT the Peg Perego Aria stroller (poor quality from a supposedly good brand); a good sling - Hot Slings or Fairy Godmother (both are locally made, Hot Slings are even at some Targets, Fairy Godmother is at Baylor); the book "Happiest Baby on the Block" and some thin flannel receiving blankets for tight swaddles. I'd also recommend attending the new moms group at one of the Presby hospitals - kept me sane! Good luck, mama!
Hi Cindy, Just a quick recommendation. Go to Lonestar Baby & Kids and try the strollers and baby carriers/carseats out. They're in North Richland Hills, Frisco and Dallas. They have just about every brand you can imagine. You'll want to know how the strollers feel when pushing them even without the weight of a baby, how they fold and how carriers connect etc.
Ok I JUST went through this! I used the Graco car seat and stroller. I also got a "snap and go" a frame stroller that the carrier snaps into, VERY lightweight. That was my favorite!!! Best 50$ ever spent! I liked the larger stroller for big trips when I didn't want her to be stuck in the carseat all day. The big one reclines all they way and that is the good thing about that one. I am selling all of my stuff since we are done with it. It is Graco Devon print, I have a carrier, 2 car bases, the big stroller and the snap and go! Let me know if you are interested before I put it on Craig's List!
If anything I really recommend the snap and go stroller! THE BEST!