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Uppababy Vista V3 Stroller Review
Going grocery shopping? Bring the Vista. I can easily fit an entire case of seltzer in this baby, plus a family pack of bone-in chicken thighs, several boxes of Grape-Nuts Flakes cereal, and a bag of onions. It has a 30-pound capacity and enough room for another toddler (this is a joke, please do not put your child in the…
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Mockingbird 2.0 Stroller Review – Consumer Reports
The Mockingbird wasn’t for me, but it has some nice pluses. Let’s discuss: The recline: The Mockingbird seat lies all the way flat and, thus, with the company’s optional infant seat insert, is newborn-ready. The basket: It’s a hefty size and holds 25 pounds—enough for a good-sized grocery trip, including an 8-pack of La Croix. The phone pocket: I’m embarrassed…
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Best Stroller Wagons of 2025
Using just any wagon to transport young children is the No. 1 mistake parents make when it comes to kids and wagons, according to Alisa Baer, MD, a pediatrician and co-founder of The Car Seat Lady. “The really big thing is to make sure that what you’re using is a wagon specifically designed to transport children—and specifically, children of the…
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Do You Need a Car Seat or Stroller Travel Bag When You Fly?
It’s an extra thing to manage. “I didn’t want to wrestle with a travel bag, especially since I was traveling alone, and managing a lot,” says CR’s Angela Lashbrook. “I bought a seat for my child on every flight, so I used my car seat on the plane. Not getting a bag for the stroller was a bit of a…
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Nuna TRVL LX Travel Stroller Review
At this point, when I’m not testing other strollers for work, I’m probably using the Trvl LX. The only exception is when I’m grocery shopping, when I’ll use either the Nuna Swiv (which, thanks to its namesake 360 swivel, is excellent for tight aisles in tiny shops) or my Uppababy Cruz, which has such a fantastic basket I could probably…
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GB Pockit+ All-Terrain Stroller Review
I’d seen chatter online about the Pockit tipping over easily when users hung a bag from the handles or when a child kicked their feet forward, propelling the stroller backward. Complaints filed through the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s SaferProducts.gov database about a very similar stroller, the GB Pockit Air All-Terrain, allege that children have hit their heads when the stroller…
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Best Stroller and Car Seat Combos
The Overall Score for each travel system in our ratings is based on the performance of the stroller in our dedicated stroller tests, the performance of the car seat in our dedicated car seat tests, and how easily the car seat and stroller attach to each other. For every stroller that we test, we assess safety, maneuverability, and (among other…
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Nuna Swiv Stroller Review – Consumer Reports
Great suspension? Check. Feature-rich canopy? Check. Aesthetic appeal? Definitely check. I’ve enjoyed using this stroller over the past month or so, and think it’s a great choice, especially in city environments, although it’s equally appealing for suburban families. Though its $900 price may be difficult to swallow, it’s sturdy and beautiful, and comes with accessories like a rain cover, car seat…
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Safe to Buy a Used Car Seat, Stroller, or Crib?
While all car seats must pass minimum federal safety standards, some may provide additional margins of crash protection, and some are easier to install than others. That’s crucial, considering a poorly installed car seat leaves a child vulnerable in a crash. “Those reasons, along with continuous ease-of-use and safety improvements, make a strong case for investing in a new, top-performing…
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Best Stroller Footmuffs – Consumer Reports
Stroller footmuffs, aka buntings, are like a weather-resistant sleeping bag that attaches to your stroller, keeping your baby or toddler cozy and warm on winter days while you’re out and about. (And yes, you’re allowed to feel a little jealous at the idea of being pushed around in a stroller wrapped up in a snug and toasty cocoon.) To identify…
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