Top Strollers
Diapers.com reveals its hottest strollers
For the first time ever, we’re revealing our best-selling strollers so you can get the inside scoop on parent-approved favorites. Our million-plus customer base has spoken with their wallets — find out what they’re buying and why they’re loving it. Check out the Top 10 lists below, go to Diapers.com to see current pricing for our entire collection of strollers, including 2010 and 2011 models.
View Top 10: standard-size strollers > lightweight strollers > jogging strollers > double/triple strollers > travel systems >
Strollers 101 Standard-size: These models come with all the bells and whistles for
everyday strolling — from oversized canopies to extra storage and cup holders. Tip: Personalize your stroller with accessories like reversible liners, handlebar consoles, travel bags and rain covers.
Lightweight: Also known as the umbrella stroller, this is the ultimate
traveling companion. They’re easy to fold and carry (some weigh only 10 pounds). Tip: Lightweight doesn’t have to mean light on features — cup holders, an adjustable canopy, a storage basket and a reclining seat are perks to look for.
Jogging: They’re fast, cool-looking and can run circles around the other
strollers at the playground. “All-terrain” strollers and “three-wheelers” are great for brisk walking or light jogging, while serious runners should look for a stroller with a fixed front wheel. Tip: The bigger the wheel, the greater the workout potential.
Special Picks City Dwellers: Baby Jogger City Mini (amazing fold & compact) Suburbanites: Chicco KeyFit Travel System (easy 1-hand fold) Travel: Chicco Ct0.6 (11 lbs. & reclines)
Double/Triple: Not just for twins or triplets, these strollers can also ac-
Growing Families: Britax B-Ready; Baby Jogger City Select (easily convert to double)
Travel System: This combo lets you attach the car seat to the stroller
Twins: Graco Quattro Tour Duo (takes two car seats; easy fold)
comodate younger and older siblings. A wheeled board is the perfect option for an older child too. Tip: If you prefer a side-by-side double, look for options that fit through standard-size doorways.
frame until baby can ride in the stroller solo. Carrier frames (basic frames that hold the infant car seat) are a great option too. Tip: Car seat adaptors let you mix-and-match strollers and car seats from different brands.
*Rankings based on 2010 sales.