Here’S Some Tips For Buying A Baby Stroller

Here'S Some Tips For Buying A Baby Stroller

Do you have a new baby and you’re thinking of buying a stroller? A baby stroller is a great idea,and makes taking baby out a breeze.

Modern baby strollers are manufactured with convenience in mind. Especially for parents of multiple babies, convenience is very important. After all you don’t want to find that it takes you half an hour to get baby and his or her stroller in the car before you even leave home, then another half hour to get the stroller out of the car and set up, and baby strapped in and ready to go.

What you need is ease of use of a stroller for the parents and comfort for the baby sitting in it. Modern baby strollers provide both.

And you don’t want to pay the earth either. If you know where to find them you can buy strollers for extremely competitive prices. I’ve just been browsing some cheap triple strollers for around $200 brand new. That’s a top price for a triple stroller – if you know where to find them.

And modern strollers have some great features. They have larger wheels than in the past, so you can use them on uneven ground, they have comfortable reclining seats so baby can sit up or recline and sleep, foot rests that can be adjusted as baby gets older. And you should get storage baskets for your shopping.

But when you’re buying a stroller you need to think of a few things. In the past babies have hurt themselves when in a stroller, particularly when trying to stand up, so you need a stroller that prevents baby from standing up.

There are formal standards for strollers in many countries that they must meet before being sold. Here’s a few things you ought to look for in a stroller.

Make sure that the stroller has a good adjustable harness, preferably a 5 point harness. And it needs solid brakes that can hold a fully laden stroller on a real hill. Look for foot operated brakes and brakes where one foot action applies all the brakes.

Front wheels should swivel but be capable of locking if needed.

And NEVER leave a baby on it’s own in the stroller unattended, even if strapped in properly. Don’t stop the stroller without applying the brake even of flat ground, and if parking on a hill park across the hill rather than down it. Preferably don’t park on a hill. And don’t attach a dog lead to the stroller as you may look away and find your dog, and stroller, and baby, have taken off.

There’s some tips on buying and using a stroller. If you’re looking for some hot prices on cheap strollers head over to my website.

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A stroller with a baby rolls off a train platform in Australia, falling onto the tracks as a train approaches. But the baby survives. (Oct. 16)

Help answer the question about baby strollers

Why do mothers turn baby strollers into weapons?
I was thinking recently after hearing a radio host explain this theory also. Why do women who push strollers always clip the achillies heels of the people in front of them? I can't tell you how many times I've had my ankles taken out of baby strollers. Do women feel powerful when controlling them? Or are they just very clumsy when operating them?

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18 Responses to “Here’S Some Tips For Buying A Baby Stroller”

  1. Comment by homeygastergirl

    i just brought that stoller my baby is 2 months

  2. Comment by KiKuShKa1991

    could my baby sleep in it,or just sit?

  3. Comment by SuzumiyaHaruhi0

    GOD BLESS YOU

  4. Comment by saragurl2188

    you need a screwdriver a lot of time and patience it can be done, i have done so

  5. Comment by Lilly

    i think this one looks like like a bugaboo but much more affordable. http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=6498295 unfortunately its out of stock, but maybe you can find somewhere else? only other thing is that it does not appear to lie flat, though it reclines.

  6. Comment by CAROLINE

    My daughter is also disabled {cp&mr}and I did see those signs when they approach you just inform them that your child is disabled. I even had a hospital tell me during one of her "routine shots" to leave her "stroller" in the "stroller parking" it wasnt a stroller it was a childs wheelchair called a Kid Kart but it looked like a stroller. I dont want to push you into something your not ready for but her muscles are developing and proper positioning is important so maybe you should move her from a regular stroller to a kid kart type wheelchair. It was a hard choice for me to make too believe me and there were times I'd still take the stroller instead of the kidkart. But NO they can not ask you to remove your disabled child from a stroller to enter into their store.

    I'll also mention the first time I saw my child in a wheelchair I was horrified and started to cry I knew it was best for her but as a mom you still have that small grain of hope that she will not need one. If they refuse to allow you entry make sure you file on them with better BBB and with your local civil rights department

    The biggest thing with my daughter then and now {she is 14 and her disease process will not go away as you know} was making her life as "normal" as I could. And that ment a wheelchair, bed and so forth that would not look like it belonged in a nursing home or instituation, because ppl are going to look regardless and at times dealing with how society looks at you is worse then anything else but I dont care she's my child and I love her every bit of her she's made me who I am today and I learned alot and I no longer question as to "why this happend to me". Anyhow Im going to give you a few links to look at for when you are ready to put your little angel into a positioning wheelchair and I wish you both all the luck in the world

    http://www.spinlife.com/Sunrise-/-Quickie-Kid-Kart-Xpress-Pediatric-Wheelchair/spec.cfm?productID=1077&iorb=4764&adv=beyondroi

    http://www.themedsupplyguide.com/Reviews/Item25/Kid_Kart_TLC_Pediatric_Wheelchair.htm

    http://www.themedsupplyguide.com/Reviews/Item25/Kid_Kart_Xpress_Pediatric_Wheelchair.htm {if this one was available when my daughter was your daughters age I'd have liked this one}

    By the way if your little girl is like mine and does not have head control there are other head support units out on the market the ones in the photos are just the "standard"

  7. Comment by stbs4clk

    bhjhhjhjjhut

  8. Comment by Dollaboy667

    Stop crying, you little bitch.

    Goddamn man, white people always running and telling on people for no reason

  9. Comment by Staten Island ferry (2)

    It's got nothing to do with her being white. Don't be such an arrogant racist in future.

  10. Comment by Rawk4Life

    I was wrong about the over 1 million videos, but they have over 130,000 videos and they upload 20 or more a day and they’ve been on Youtube since April 2006. I thought only private Youtubers uploaded multiple videos daily.

  11. Comment by Gigs

    I can't say I've never done this, but I can tell you why I did…

    I can't see the wheels.

    Strollers are ackward devices at least the monster Graco one I have! When I have the "shade" pulled over, which I always do, I can't see the front of the damn thing. To make it worse, I look through the peep window down at my son all the time so my spacial reference thinks the stroller ends where is feet are (which is the end of where I see).

    Though in my own defense, I've only done this once and it was my sister who was walking with me and she walked in front of me on a narrow part of the sidewalk.

    Honestly, my son weighs 10 lbs, why is the stroller half the size of a Smart Car?

  12. Comment by textgirl300

    I Love this stroller

  13. Comment by Rawk4Life

    Someone needs to report this channel to Youtube because they have 1 million videos, 3/4 of them average less than 90 viewers per video(several having under 20 views each). I’ve only scanned through 415 pages of their videos and when I came across this one I noticed the date said October 23, 2008, and today is November 13, 2008. I think it’s pretty sad for someone to shoot and direct 20-25 videos daily and be constantly uploading them to Youtube almost 24/7.

  14. Comment by Jennifer
  15. Comment by Rawk4Life

    Racists like you shouldn’t be commenting if all you’re going to do is hate.

  16. Comment by Staten Island ferry (2)

    LMAO, you with theses bus questions

  17. Comment by Rasika M

    There are safety standards that strollers and cots must comply with- here are the relevant fact sheets
    http://www.chw.edu.au/parents/kidshealth/safety_factsheets/pdf/cots_and_cot_mattresses.pdf
    http://www.accc.gov.au/content/item.phtml?itemId=832817&nodeId=3eb1aaa68d5424668db20783bd2bf7b1&fn=Prams%20and%20strollers%20safety%20alert.pdf

  18. Comment by Juiicy&Jamaican

    Well i had baby trend for my son and it was a travel system and worked beautifully for a newborn baby but now that he is almost 3 he always slides down cuz the back of the stroller doesnt go all the way straight up so i dont like it..I like graco ones though..They have really nice ones and any travel system is a great investment.