The best stroller in the market are as follow:
# 1 Chicco - Any Chicco design are the best they are small and compact durable Infant car seat, very strong stroller also lightweight. Everybody loves it because it has everything you can think and more. Price range $ 270 to $ 300 it only sold as a Travel System (Stroller Infant Carrier Combo). By the way Chicco makes
#2 Evenflo - Strong stroller, very durable and very practical use. everybody loves is because it has an egonomical fitted handle that make it very easy to carry also it can be hooked on top of supermarket shopping cart (is not recommended but people still do it). Price range $130 to $230 sold as Travel System or individual
#3 Combi - Lightweight and very campact. (even thought it's the smallest and the lightest) there are a few cons. Sold separately Stroller around $100 and Infant Carrier Car Seat anound $130.
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2007-03-19 11:28:16
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answered by stayedfocus 4
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graco($-$$), chicco($$), peg perrego($$$),
it depends on what your looking for. Evenflo strollers don't have as many safety straps as graco and you can still fold the stroller up with the baby in it.
Graco you can't. When you go to the store play with them. Look for something light because you want to keep in mind that you will be alone and you need to be able to lift the stroller with one hand while possibly having the infant seat in the other hand.
Good luck
2007-03-19 17:42:55
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answered by ~Skittles~ 4
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Depends on what you are looking for. We had the Graco Duo Glider and it fell apart. It was awful. We spent good money on the Phil and Ted's E3 Twin. It was WELL worth the money. It is awesome! No matter if you are looking for a single or a twin, go with one with rubber tires. The plastic tires tend to fall apart. The paved trails around our house are nice, but after it rains, a tiny bit of dirt gets on them. This is what tore apart the Graco. But if you have the rubber inflatable tires, you never have to worry about a little bit of dirt or rocks.
2007-03-19 17:41:51
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answered by happymommy 4
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I personally would get a Graco Stroller...like the one that would go with the snugride infant seat. I have an evenflo & a safety 1st, I like them well enough...but read lots of great comments on the Graco!
2007-03-19 17:38:44
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answered by AdoptiveMama 4
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I spent 300 bucks on a Peg Perego and feel I got ripped off! I was paying for the brand not the quality of the stroller. Check out consumer reports or shop online and read reviews posted by consumers who bought that specific stroller.
2007-03-19 17:45:13
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answered by Connie B 2
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I agree, Graco does make really good strollers, lots of women I know have them and I'm planning on getting one myself.
2007-03-19 17:39:41
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answered by ? 3
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It really depends on where you live and how you use it.........my sis-in-law lives in NYC and walks EVEYRWHERE...she has a Peg Perego...very big and sturdy. I live in FL and we drive and never walk....that Peg Perego would break my back lifting it in and out of my car. I like McClaren. Your best bet is to go to the store and try them out......decide what you need....big basket? lightweight? lots of cup holders, snack tray, or are you a less is more person? Everyone's needs are different.
2007-03-19 17:43:10
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answered by DuneFL 3
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