Guide: Choose the Right Stroller
Are you and your child ready to get out and experience the big world together? For a small child, even the smallest trips are big experiences. When your child can sit up by themselves, they can sit in a stroller. This makes it easier to keep up with all the exciting surroundings, but it also makes it easier for you to get around and bring the stroller along.
But how do you choose the right stroller? You can learn more about this by reading our guide below.
Overview
In our guide, we present all the considerations about your needs and practical aspects of a stroller that can help you choose correctly. We also present the different types available and how to best take care of the stroller once you start using it. You can find all of this in the guide below.
We have divided our guide into the following sections, where you can get an overview and click on exactly what you need to know. Otherwise, you can read the entire guide and get ready to buy a stroller.
- General Information about Strollers
- Best Stroller in Tests
- What are your needs?
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Different Types of Strollers
- Classic Stroller
- Umbrella Stroller
- Combination Stroller
- Walking Stroller
- Sibling Stroller
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Practical Considerations
- Handle
- With or without canopy
- Seat softness and mobility
- Weight: of the child and stroller
- Storage options
- Wheels
- Stroller Test - 3 Quick Tips to Choose Correctly
- Take Good Care of the Stroller
- Safe Travels
We hope that our guide can help you choose the stroller that fits your needs. If our guide has raised new questions for you, or if you need further assistance, you can contact us via email: info@mammashop.dk or on weekdays from 10-15 by phone: 36 93 90 22. Our sweet customer service is knowledgeable about the strollers we sell, as well as having experience with pushing their own children in strollers.
General Information about Strollers
A stroller is a cart with three or four wheels, a collapsible frame, and a seating unit. From here, the child can sit and follow along with what is happening on your trip. It is great to have on trips because it doesn't take up as much space as a baby carriage and can be easily unfolded when those little legs get tired.
A stroller is the preferred choice in many homes for taking on trips, outings, or longer walks, where many children, after walking and exploring, get tired and need a rest in the stroller. Here, the stroller can become a base for further discoveries or for a nap.
It differs from the pram in that the child can sit up. Therefore, it is important that you only start using the stroller when your child can sit up by themselves. Only then is the child's back and body strong enough to sit in a stroller. If you are instead looking for the right pram, you can read our Guide: Choose the right pram.
Recommended stroller
One of the things you can look for when you are going to buy a stroller is which products we recommend at Mammashop. We have a clear marking on the products that have received such an assessment. Our evaluation is based on the product's special qualities, and that our buyers therefore want to recommend the product.
But all the strollers we sell are handpicked and specially selected to be part of our quality range. We sell strong brands like Cybex, Baby Dan, Britax Römer, BabyTrold, UPPAbaby, Baby Jogger, TRILLE, and BABYZEN. With these selections, you can find strollers in various price ranges, different types of strollers, and very different designs.
What are your needs?
One of the most important things when making the final choice about a stroller is to have an idea of what your needs are. Should the stroller be able to come along on a run? Should it go on the plane for vacation, or do you need more than one stroller?
Below, we have listed and described the different types of strollers so you can read more about which one fits what your stroller needs to be able to do. As with everything else baby equipment, there are many different options – and only the best is good enough for our little treasures.
Different types of strollers
It is extremely important to know the different types of strollers before you choose. With the features that a stroller has, there are many different types of strollers. They all have the function that the child can sit in the stroller when you need to go from A to B.
But some are good for running, others are easy to take in the car, and some are the obvious choice for families with more than one child. Read on below and learn more about which type of stroller fits your needs. Under all products on Mammashop, you can read a description of the different strollers, their special qualities, and advantages.
Classic stroller
A classic stroller has four wheels, of which at least two are often swivel wheels. The stroller has a seating unit that can be adjusted to lie more or less flat rather than sitting. They have a canopy, so you can shield the child from sun and wind. Most classic strollers also have support under the legs, a safety bar, and a harness.
It is the right choice for you if you want to use the stroller a lot, both for walks, outings, and travel. As the category suggests, it is classic and certainly found in many homes with children.
Umbrella stroller
An umbrella stroller is a very simple stroller that meets the basic needs for a stroller, and it is easy to take along. You probably know it from doll strollers, where it is a classic mode of transport for the cute dolls.
The umbrella stroller is easy to take with you because it takes up minimal space and is easy to fold up and down again. It is therefore the obvious choice for you who need a simple stroller that does not take up much space. It is also good as an extra stroller for the car or the grandparents.
Combination stroller
A combination of a baby carriage and a stroller. It is a super smart solution that can be used as a baby carriage from the child is newborn and when the need changes, it can be used as a stroller. In some combination strollers, it is even possible to use the car seat as the seating unit for the stroller.
A combination stroller is good for smaller homes or the city, where there is not always a lot of space. It also makes it easier to adapt to the child's needs without new investments. The combination stroller is also a good choice for those of you who want to be able to take the stroller with you in the car because it does not take up much space. It is a long-term solution that can meet different needs for several years.
Jogging stroller
Here the name says most of it. A jogging stroller is a stroller that is designed to go along on runs or just walks. Most jogging strollers have three wheels, unlike the four on a classic stroller, where the wheels on a jogging stroller are larger to ensure better stability and suspension on the stroller.
A running cart has harnesses and a canopy, so you can run strong and in all kinds of weather without having to worry. To be a running cart, it must be equipped with a handbrake. This type of cart has a bit more suspension and the ability to lock the front wheel if it is steerable. It is important that you lock it when you run with the cart.
Sibling cart
If you have more than one child, either siblings of different ages or twins, a sibling or twin cart is a really good choice. As the name suggests, this type of cart has space for two children. It has the same functions as a regular stroller – times two. At Mammashop, we have Babydan One2two, which is a single stroller that can be transformed into a double stroller with a simple adapter.
Some of the classic carts and combination carts also have the option to add an adapter, so two carts can be connected. This way, you can use the two carts separately, but also use them together as a sibling cart with individually adjustable carts.
Practical considerations
As you may have already realized, there is a lot to consider when choosing a stroller. Above, the types where the biggest differences are evident have been discussed, but there are also small practical things that can make a big difference in how well the cart will suit you. We will go through them below.
Handle
Regarding the handle on a stroller, you should first be aware of whether the handle can be adjusted to you. If you and your partner have very different heights, it can be a significant burden for you if the handle cannot be adjusted to different needs.
You should also pay attention to whether the handle can be turned, so the child can look both forward and towards you. This allows the child to be turned both in relation to the weather, but also the view and towards you if you need contact with each other. Remember, it creates security that the very small child can see you.
Canopy
Most types of strollers have a canopy. But there are also carts without one, and there can be a big difference in the size of the canopy and how flexible it is. On some carts, the canopy can be adjusted up and down and in a few steps in between. On other carts, it is somewhat more flexible.
Additionally, you can consider how the cart's canopy is designed in terms of sun protection and ventilation in your choice of cart.
Seat
In a stroller, your child should sit well, safely, and securely. If you are going to use the stroller a lot and for longer trips, it is important that you choose a stroller with a soft seat. But besides being soft, it can also be important that the seat is adjustable.
On a trip out into the big world, there are many impressions for small children. Therefore, such a trip can often end in a nap. If the nap needs to be taken in the stroller, it is important that it can be adjusted to a resting position. This means that the seat can be adjusted so that it lies completely or almost horizontally.
Sleeping areaAn essential thing to look for when you are buying a stroller is the sleeping area. This essentially just means the length of the stroller's seating unit, but it matters for how long you can use the stroller. Here, your starting point can be the child's position on the height curve and the parents' height.
In relation to the average height of Danish children, a sleeping area of 75-90 cm can be used up to 2 years, and a sleeping area of over 95 cm can be used up to 3 years. The advantage of a short sleeping area in a stroller is that it is a stroller that takes up less space, while the advantage of a long sleeping area is, of course, that it can be used for a longer time.
Weight: the child and the stroller
When considering the type of stroller, both the child's and the stroller's weight are relevant. There are weight limits on strollers, which you can find in the description of each stroller on Mammashop.dk. The weight of the stroller is also important if it needs to be taken on a flight, where airlines have specific weight limits for strollers.
It is also important in relation to how you will use the stroller. Should it be a small nifty stroller that can easily be tossed in the back of the car and zipped around downtown, or a larger robust stroller? If you are looking for a lightweight stroller, you should look for a stroller with an aluminum frame. If the stroller is to be used for jogging, you might want to consider a jogging stroller.
Storage options
Will the stroller be taken on small walks, or will it be used for transport to and from kindergarten and for shopping trips? We all have different needs. Some strollers need to accommodate a lot of baby gear and toys, while others just need to have space for the child.
Consider what your stroller needs to accommodate. They come both with large shopping baskets at the bottom of the stroller or smaller pockets around the sides of the stroller.
Wheels
The wheels on the stroller are the foundation. They meet the ground, and what kind of ground is that? If it is to be used on uneven terrain, it is an advantage if the stroller's wheels can be locked. Air wheels require maintenance and can puncture, but provide more suspension. Rubber wheels, which are most common on strollers, are maintenance-free and puncture-proof.
Swiveling front wheels are very common on strollers. This makes it easy to navigate with the stroller, so it can go anywhere. On several models, it is possible to lock these swiveling wheels; in some types of terrain, this is clearly an advantage.
Accessories
Accessories can make the stroller just perfect for you. They can help you get the stroller that meets all your needs. This can range from a board for the safety bar, rain cover, and mosquito net to a cup holder for the driver's drinks. There are many smart accessories for strollers.
It can also make the stroller a cozy and safe place for the child if it is updated with a comfort blanket or a new favorite teddy bear.
Stroller test - 3 quick tips for choosing right
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What do you need?
Consider what a stroller needs to be able to do to be right for you. Does it need to go on the run? Should it be used for long walks and trips, or is the most important thing that it is easy to take along if the legs get tired on the way home from kindergarten? -
Space and budget
It is important to think about how much money you want to spend on a stroller, but also how much space you have, both at home and in the car. -
Your stroller
Choose some parameters that are most important to you. Is it the price? How easy it is to fold or whether the materials are OEKO-tex certified?
Take good care of the stroller
Now there is only the choice of the stroller that suits you best left. Once you have brought the stroller home and are ready to use it, it is important that you take good care of it. This way, you can enjoy it for as long as possible - and maybe for the next child or generation.
You do this best by following these 4 tips:- Avoid direct sunlight on the stroller, as this can have a bleaching effect.
- Store the stroller indoors in dry conditions.
- Read the manual and follow this when washing the fabric.
- Clean the stroller frame with water, and wipe it down with a cloth if it has been exposed to harsh weather or salt. Remember to oil the joints like the wheel axle.
Ready, set, go!
We hope that our guide to choosing a stroller has helped you make a decision that you will be happy with. Remember, you can write to or call our customer service if you need further assistance.
If you are ready to set off with your new stroller shortly, we from Mammashop wish you a very good trip.