When you’re getting ready to have a child, a significant amount of planning is involved. Most of that is financial and emotional but part of it is building up supplies. One item that most parents need is a stroller, and several types are on the market. The basic style, usually called a standard design, involves a secure seat with a five-point harness for the child and a sturdy frame that won’t tip. For parents, enough storage space needs to be available in back and on the bottom for a diaper bag and all other necessary items. Similarly, a travel system offers the same features, as well as a car seat that pops out from the rest of the frame.
One popular design in recent years has been a jogging stroller. If you’re looking for a sturdy design that allows you to exercise with your children, look no further. Each jogging stroller involves a streamlined design with three wheels and all the stability and storage space of a standard design. The wheels, however, differ for various models. Stationary wheels are better for parents who plan to take the stroller to run on a track, while rotating ones are ideal for varied terrains.
Aside from the larger strollers, a compact design may be needed on occasion. Called an umbrella stroller, these styles fold up and can easily be stored around the home. But, with a thinner frame, these should only be brought to push your children on flat surfaces, such as at a mall or on a sidewalk. Keep one of these on hand to use for brief trips and a standard or jogging design for something more substantial. Additionally, 2009 saw various product recalls pertaining to umbrella strollers, so check the brand – Maclaren saw one million recalls last year – before you buy.



