The 10 most made mistakes when buying a baby stroller

Top 10 mistakes when buying a baby stroller

 

A well made and sturdy baby stroller is one of the most important purchases every new parent must make. A good quality stroller can grow with your baby and provide many years of service, while a cheap one can leave you in the lurch in the case of a breakage or failure.

There are some common mistakes first time parents make when buying a baby stroller, and some of these are listed below. Avoiding these mistakes will go a long way toward making sure you get the stroller you need the first time.

1)Buying the cheapest stroller in the store or on the web site - As with many other purchases, it is true that you get what you pay for when buying a baby stroller. The cheapest stroller in the store is often cheap for good reason, so be sure to strike a balance between price and quality when shopping for a baby stroller.

2)Buying a stroller without a built in car seat - One of the best features of the finest strollers is their ability to transform themselves into an entire baby travel system. Some of the better baby strollers feature handy snap in car seats and infant carriers, and this convertibility makes them very easy to use.

3)Choosing a stroller with no storage - Storage pockets, either underneath the seat or hung from the handle, are an absolute must when buying a baby stroller. These handy pockets are great for allowing the parents to quickly get the items they use all the time.

4)Not buying the best brand you can afford - There are a number of major players in the stroller market, including household names like Greco and Fisher Price. While there are also a number of lesser known brands which make an excellent product, a large and well known company is more likely to stand behind you in the event of a problem.

5)Not doing enough research - There is a plethora of research available covering all kinds of information on all kinds of baby strollers. It is important to take advantage of this information to determine the best quality brands of strollers before starting to shop.

6)Buying a baby stroller which is not approved for airline use - Many parents who do not plan to fly do not bother buying an airline approved baby stroller, only to turn around and purchase a new airline approved stroller when the need to fly arises. It is best to buy an airline approved stroller right away. In most cases there is little or no price difference between airline approved and non approved models of strollers.

7)Buying a stroller that cannot adapt to the growing child - Strollers come with a maximum weight and size rating, and it is important to pay attention to these ratings. There are a number of strollers that can grow with the child, including turning into a booster seat for older children or a forward facing car seat for toddlers.

8)Not shopping around - A stroller is a major purchase, and it should not be an impulse buy. It is important to do your homework and shop around for the best deal.

9)Buying a baby stroller that is not foldable – The best strollers are easily foldable or collapsible. If you neglect to buy a stroller with this important feature, you will grow to regret it.

10)Choosing a poorly made stroller – Quality is the prime consideration when it comes to all kinds of baby items, and strollers are no exception. Spending a little more up front will help ensure that you get the best possible stroller for your needs.

Top 10 mistakes when buying a baby stroller
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