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Baby Jogger City Mini Single Stroller in Orange and Grey

Baby Jogger City Mini Single Stroller in Orange and Grey

Our Price: 229.99

Ships in 2-4 weeks.
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SKU: 67109

Bumbleride Flyer Single Stroller in Spice 2009

Bumbleride Flyer Single Stroller in Spice 2009

Our Price: 323.99

Available to ship out August 15th.
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SKU: F-207SP

Mutsy 4Rider Next Single Spoke Stroller

Mutsy 4Rider Next Single Spoke Stroller

Our Price: 635.00

Ships in 4 to 6 weeks.
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SKU: 4FRAMESSNBG07

Standard Strollers

Standard baby strollers are durable strollers that are designed for everyday use. Since most models fully recline with have leg holes that close to form a bassinet and can sit upright, they can accommodate your child from infancy through toddlerhood.

Most standard strollers are usually mid-weight strollers with sturdy frames, which allow them to within stand heavy use. The adaptability and durability of standard strollers makes them a practical stroller choice for parents.

Typically, standard strollers have four sets of two small wheels placed at each corner of the stroller. These wheels work best when used on sidewalks and other smooth surfaces, which makes them a great stroller choice for parents who walk around town or the mall often.

Since standard strollers have sturdier frames, they can accommodate several added features such as storage baskets and pockets, cup holders and trays. Many models also have the ability to carry an infant car seat, which can be helpful when your child is a newborn.

Although the increased weight and sturdiness of standard strollers allows them more durable, they tend to be bigger and bulkier, which makes them less than ideal for frequent travel.

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