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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Choosing the right stroller that fits your lifestyle, your size, and especially your budget.


Don't let shopping for a baby stroller be an overwhelming and daunting task. With the following guidelines, you'll be on your way to selecting the right stroller for your needs and budget.  In the next few paragraphs, strollersquares will explain some benefits of some stroller features and guide you in selecting a baby stroller that fits you, your lifestyle and your budget.

First things first, we know there are many brands of strollers, and with each brand, there are several models to choose from. Take a deep breath and don’t let yourself become overwhelmed. Below is a list of items to help you determine your basic stroller choices:

1.    Determine if you need a jogging stroller, single baby stroller, double stroller, or maybe even a triple stroller.
2.    Do you have more than one child?
3.    Do you have an existing child who will require a ride in a stroller along with your newborn baby?
4.    Will you be having more children in the future?
5.    How long do you expect to keep your stroller?
6.    Is your child a newborn? Carriages can detach from the stroller frame to use as bassinet.
7.    What are you looking to getting out of your stroller?
8.    Where do you plan on using your stroller most? (i.e. malls, parks (outdoors), etc)

For obvious reasons, the pricing of strollers will climb when needing a double or triple stroller opposed to a single baby stroller.

Next, check out your measurements. Your ergonomics (or the lengths and proportions of your body) will be a key factor. How tall are you? How long or short are your arms and legs? We can’t stress this enough since it will make your stroller usage more enjoyable for you and your child. Some lower end brands typically do not provide features such as height adjustable handles and/or wheels. This is not saying lower end brands are not good and don’t offer these features, but is usually not typical. Some high end brands offer adjustable handles and/or wheels, along with many other features for your comfort and convenience like intergraded changing station, storage options, and suspension to name a few.

Once you have narrowed your search to a few baby strollers, there are a couple of other items to take into consideration. When you are finished using the stroller, how much storage space will you need? When transporting your stroller in your vehicle, how much space do you have in the trunk?

We know there are plenty of expenses when raising children. Here are some tips to help in budgeting for your stroller:
1.   The typical family uses a stroller between 5-7 years. (Longer when the family grows) Don’t shortchange yourself and decide on price when you give up comfort and handling in exchange for years of aggravation. Remember, quality items last for the long haul.
2.   A stroller rarely requires maintenance. (except for the usual spills of course)
3.   Typically strollers and carriages that come with convenience packages are more cost effective.

Overall, use your best judgment. You are the “mom”, and you know what’s best for you and your baby.  A great source for all your stroller needs : www.strollersquares.com

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