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Strollers: $100 to $200

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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Inglesina Swift

Reviewed August 2012
Inglesina Swift
*Est. $130
Pros:
  • High weight capacity
  • Large canopy
  • Ample storage
Cons:
  • Not good for bumpy terrain
  • Can't access basket with reclined
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Chicco Liteway

Reviewed August 2012
Chicco Liteway
*Est. $140
Pros:
  • Good for taller parents
  • Maneuvers well
  • Accepts newborns
Cons:
  • Heavy for an umbrella stroller
  • Lower weight rating
  • Leg rest doesn't fold down automatically

Cybex Ruby

Reviewed August 2012
Cybex Ruby
*Est. $140
Pros:
  • Easy to maneuver
  • High weight rating
  • Ample, extendable canopy
  • Car seat adaptable
Cons:
  • Limited seat recline
  • Extras aren't included

Mutsy Easyrider

Reviewed August 2012
Mutsy Easyrider
*Est. $170
Pros:
  • Excellent maneuverability
  • Adjustable footrest
  • Sturdy construction
Cons:
  • Two-handed, three-step fold
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Chicco Cortina

Reviewed August 2012
Chicco Cortina
*Est. $175
Pros:
  • Compatible with top-rated car seat
  • Full recline for infant
  • Height-adjustable handles
Cons:
  • Bulky when folded
  • Plastic wheels
  • Seat doesn't adjust to a fully upright position

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