May 28

There are now several types of strollers available. There are some designed for specialized use, such as lightweight or jogging strollers. Others are intended for more everyday use. Regardless of the type of stroller you are buying, here are some things to consider before buying your new stroller.

Be absolutely sure the stroller is equipped with an effective and appropriate restraint system. Check for a 3-point seatbelt that will come up between the legs and also go around the waist. The buckle should be comfortable against your child. If you are looking at a jogging stroller, be sure you get a 5-point restraint system (with shoulder straps) since running will result in your child being bounced around. The shoulder belts are needed to comfortable keep them in place, even when jogging.

Make sure the stroller has a brake. For most casual strollers this will be a brake to use just when you are parking the stroller. Make sure it is easy to use and works reliably. For joggers, you should also insist on a brake that can be used to brake the stroller while it is being used. Be certain that the brake is simple to function and that you can lock the tire(s) without too much effort.

The majority of strollers have a mechanism that allows the stroller to be folded up for storage or travel. Be sure you can operate the folding apparatus yourself; it is not much fun to be standing in the snow outside your car desperately trying to fold up your stroller. Even more significant than how easy it is to fold, you need to consider how strong it is while it is open. Make sure there is a secure locking mechanism that prevents the stroller from folding accidentally after it is opened. If it should fold up while your child is in the stroller, they can be injured.

See how easy it is to operate the stroller by taking it for a test drive. You should be able to use the stroller with one hand. Strollers will be easier to steer with both front and rear wheels that can swivel. Strollers that have wheels that only spin in just one direction can be more awkward to maneuver.

A handle that is at waist height will be easiest to use. For a person of average height, this shouldn’t be an issue. But if you happen to be extremely short or tall, you should try to choose a stroller with an adjustable height handle.

Look for options to make your child more comfortable when riding in the stroller. These can include reclining seats (makes for easier napping), comfortable padding, canopies to protect against sun, wind and rain, with cup holders and bins for snacks.

Check that the stroller has plenty of storage space for things like diaper bags, backpacks, shopping bags, etc. The more storage you have availabe, the happier you will be with your stroller.

We all know kids make lots of messes. If your kids are especially prone to destroying fabric, try to find a stroller that offers removable fabric covers over the seats. Removable or not, look for fabric on the stroller can that be cleaned with water and a mild detergent. While a stylish fabric may look great when new, if it’s not washable that look will quickly fade.

Be sure to check the frame of the stroller for pokey bits or sharp edges. You should also check for gaps that could catch small toes or fingers. Check the leg openings of the stroller to be certain that they are not wide enough for an infant to accidentally slip through them.

Before considering a stroller, or any other product for your child, be sure to check if there is a recall against the product you are thinking about getting.

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May 16

Should you have more than one youngster in your family, you are aware how important it can be to own a double stroller. Unfortunately, their larger size can make them quite frustrating. However, it doesn’t need to be the case with jogging strollers. Specifically, the InStep stroller is amongst the top strollers I found for a fun family outing.

My family used to have a traditional double stroller – the kind where one child sits behind the other. As this article is being written, my older daughter is 5 years old and my younger one just turned 2. We took a recent vacation to Disney World, and if you have been there you are very aware that having a stroller is not just something of convenience, but is a necessity.

Where taking the stroller on and off the bus should have been a simple task, it was enough to make a sane person crazy. Building on this frustration, I saw other parents with their double strollers that were broken down and they didn’t take up much space at all. Meanwhile, everyone hated to see us get on the bus because of our big bulky stroller.

Once we were inside the park, I was navigating fairly well with our stroller, but my wife had the biggest trouble navigating with it and would become tired after just a few moments. We would see other folks seeming to push their jogging strollers around quite effortlessly, just like we saw on the bus.

It didn’t take long before I began to take notice of the different manufacturers and models I liked so I could do some research later. I started wondering if this was just a case of the grass being greener on the other side. I started my internet search in earnest after our third day there.

For two weeks, I searched around for the best deal I could find for the best double stroller. Agreed, I am frugal and being able to find a splendid product at the best possible price is very significant to me. I chose the double jogging stroller from Instep.

A few months have passed since our purchase and we couldn’t be happier. Even though our 5 year old is tall for her age, she still has more than enough room. This stroller folds down to take less space than our previous single stroller. We have taken it on quite a few family outings, like the zoo and other amusements. Both my wife and I can push it with both children in it for the entire day and not become tired.

They are well worth their money and I would like to recommend this product to everybody who is in the market for a double stroller.

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May 02

I’m thinking to myself as I’m about to write about baby strollers, what is there to write about? A product review, or a promotion of one stroller or another? Does a stroller warrant its an article of its own? What is going to be the angle? What can I offer that others have not? In addition, I don’t want to insult your intelligence by writing about the obvious. If you read this article, it means that you have already done some research about strollers, and I don’t want to waste your time by repeating what others have already written.

I explored online material that was available, intensely observed babies, mothers, and strollers – all in the hopes of finding an angle in groundwork for this article.

I have became aware of a number of things about strollers that I didn’t know before. So this will be a series of “Did you know?” points.

Did you know about these?

Studies about strollers:

The Los Angeles Times recited a study about the adverse affects the stroller has on the babies. Parents keep the babies and toddlers in the stroller too long due to the convenience of the stroller, therefore, adding to the obesity factor.

Another study from the U.K. indicates toddlers spend a lot of time in the strollers and Mommies don’t talk to them as much; and they can grow up to be children with social issues and not bonding as well.

Special Needs strollers:

There are now strollers specializing and accommodating babies with special needs; with extra support because of poor muscle tone. Previously, strollers were of the very basic pram or umbrella style. It should help so much to have a stroller with pockets in which medicine could be stored.

Double or Triple strollers:

This specialty stroller is designed for the family with more than one child in the baby or toddler stage. The seats are arranged either side by side or in a one-behind-the-other fashion.

Travel Systems:

Today’s strollers are more sophisticated than ever before, incorporating functionality which transforms the stroller from tram (baby carriage) to a sitting stroller to a car seat. Consequently, the label “travel systems”.

Safety Features:

Today’s safety features include better safety belts, better cushions, bumpers, swivel wheels, air filled tires, brakes, and more. Speaking of brakes, it is a huge improvement over the brick masquerading as a brake. If I were to use my first stroller today, surely CPS would decent on me in a New York minute.

Strollers and Sports:

Today it is possible for you to take your baby on your jogging trail with you, or go cycling. Yes, there are now durable, specialized strollers for the runner, the cyclist and even the skater. I am waiting for the swimmer to have floating strollers.

Prices:

Strollers can range from $20 for a used one up to a staggering $1,000.

Recalls:

I think I’ve discussed many of the things I found out about strollers, and up until now have avoided providing any advice. I strongly recommend that you perform your own research when you are ready to buy a stroller, which will be as soon as you have your baby. Additionally, I implore you to check the Consumer Product Safety Commission for any recall details regarding your stroller. It is straightforward – just visit http://www.cpsc.gov.

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