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Baby Stroller Buying Tips

A baby stroller can be a great way of developing a healthy lifestyle for both babies and their parents. Your child gets to enjoy the sunshine and fresh air as a break from staying indoors most of the day, while as a parent, taking a stroll together with your child becomes a form of exercise that could rejuvenate your health. However, to enjoy these benefits you must choose the right stroller for the job.

Firstly, understand that there is a difference between a stroller and a travel system based on features as well as the price. A stroller is basically a seat on wheels into which a child gets harnessed comfortably, while a travel system includes a car seat which could be snapped onto a stroller frame. Decide which type of equipment you need depending on your budget and preferences.

Next, choose a stroller that is easy to push which is determined by how easily it goes round corners, how easily it goes up slopes, or up and down a curb. The wheels should move smoothly and the handles should allow for adjustment. Check out the tire design and movement, as well as the strollers handle grips and test it out before buying.

Many parents opt for a light weight stroller that can be easily folded or wheeled onto public transportation. Do understand that light weight does not mean weak. Cosatto pushchairs are lightweight, but made from sturdy materials like reinforced plastics and metal.

If you intend to go jogging with the baby, make sure that the stroller you choose is designed for all-terrain use and equipped with heavy duty features. These features include wheel suspension and air filled tires, particularly the three-wheeled stroller designs. For obvious safety reasons, jogger strollers are suited for children over six months old. A good choice for this purpose would be the Quinny buzz strollers with four wheels, but you have to avoid the rough terrain and jog a very slow pace.

Other key safety features that you should take a look at include the harnesses and wheel locking mechanism. Put safety first when looking for childrens equipment, from your Chicco highchair to baby cots and car seats.

by: Mark Wilson




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