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Strollers: $600 and up

ConsumerSearch reviews all types of strollers—full-featured, car seat (a.k.a. travel systems), umbrella, jogging and double. Strollers can be sorted by price, brand or type. Trying to decide between a few? We make it easy to compare models’ specifications, such as safety and convenience features, side-by-side. The best strollers in each category are named based on expert and user reviews, where each is evaluated for maneuverability, durability, features, and price, in addition to the comfort of the most precious passenger.
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Bugaboo Cameleon

Reviewed August 2012
Bugaboo Cameleon
*Est. $900
Pros:
  • Adjustable suspension and handlebar
  • Reversible seat
  • Weighs 20 pounds
Cons:
  • Difficult fold
  • Doesn't handle uneven surfaces well
  • Storage hard to access

EasyWalker Duo

Reviewed April 2012
*Est. $700
Pros:
  • Highly maneuverable
  • Versatile seating options
  • Height-adjustable handlebar
  • Removable/washable fabric covers
Cons:
  • Expensive
  • Heavy and bulky when folded
  • No parent cupholder
  • No sun covers with car seats in place
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Stroll Air My Duo

Reviewed May 2011
Stroll Air My Duo
*Est. $800
Pros:
  • Independently adjustable seats, canopies and footrests
  • Accepts two infant car seats simultaneously
  • Spacious storage basket
  • Many included accessories
  • Slim and maneuverable
Cons:
  • Car-seat adapters sold separately
  • Not suited for larger children
  • Two-step fold

Baby Jogger City Elite Double

Reviewed April 2011
*Est. $650
Pros:
  • Narrow frame
  • Ample storage
  • Easy to maneuver
  • Easy to fold
Cons:
  • Heavy
  • Expensive
  • Bulky when folded
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Baby Jogger Summit XC Triple

Reviewed March 2011
Baby Jogger Summit XC Triple
*Est. $1,000
Three isn't a crowd with this jogging stroller
Pros:
  • Smooth ride
  • Comfortable seats
  • Removable, washable seat covers
Cons:
  • Expensive
  • Very wide

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