I did extensive research into strollers when I was expecting my first daughter. Who knew there were so many to choose from? I quickly realized it came down to what our main use for the stroller was going to be. However, with our baby becoming a toddler and having another baby, we also realized that your needs change. Here’s a look into our strollers and what we think of them.
Jogging Stroller
BOB Gear Alrerraine Jogging Stroller. My husband and I live on a farm, so we knew that we would need a stroller that could handle rough terrain.
Pros:
- Can handle any terrain
- Large bottom basket
- Long sunshade
- Reclines all the way back
Cons: H
- Heavy to lift
- Takes up a lot of room in the car
- Wider turning radius (harder to turn in tight places)

Umbrella Stroller
Jeep Powerglyde Stroller. After getting tired of getting our jogging stroller out of the car to go into a store quickly, we knew it was time for one that was easier to use.
Pros:
- Small
- Lightweight
- Seat has a good amount of padding
Cons: Sunshade is a little flimsy

Single to Double Stroller
Mockingbird Single to Double Stroller 2.0. Having 2 under 2, I knew that we would need a stroller that could accommodate both of our kids. So once again, I was back to doing more research on strollers.
Pros:
- The bottom basket is huge
- There are many different configurations of the seats
- Many accessory options (although they are for an additional price)
- Easy to assemble and disassemble
Cons:
- Harder to turn when a kid is in the front seat
- The top seat can only recline partially when the 2nd seat is upright
- Bulky in the car

Some parents may choose to use a single stroller for the older kid and put the baby in a baby carrier. This is definitely a less expensive option if you already own a stroller and a baby carrier. If you’re looking for a carrier, check out my post on our favorite baby carriers.