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Your little one can enjoy a safe and comfy ride whether you navigate city streets and subways, meander to the park, or take off-road adventures. Check out all the options.

Travel Systems

Stroller and infant car seat duos that offer the most longevity for parents by strolling kids from birth through their preschool years.

Car Seat & Stroller

what is in the box

Rear/Forward Facing

stroller seat orientation

Modular

unique feature

Compact Strollers

These are typically smaller and lighter than full-sized strollers and fold more compactly, making them convenient without giving up on comfort for your little one.

Stroller

what is in the box

Forward Facing

stroller seat orientation

Compact

unique feature

Travel Systems

Stroller and infant car seat duos that offer the most longevity for parents by strolling kids from birth through their preschool years.

Car Seat & Stroller

what is in the box

Rear/Forward Facing

stroller seat orientation

Modular

unique feature

Compact Strollers

These are typically smaller and lighter than full-sized strollers and fold more compactly, making them convenient without give up on comfort for your little one.

Stroller

what is in the box

Forward Facing

stroller seat orientation

Compact

unique feature

Strollers

Full-sized strollers designed for functionality, comfort and convenience with a wide variety of features to choose from.

Stroller

what is in the box

Forward Facing

stroller seat orientation

Flexibility

unique feature

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Travel Systems

Strollers

Compact Strollers

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Frequently Asked Questions

When can my baby sit in a stroller?

  • There isn’t a magical age that indicates when it’s safe for your little one to graduate to the stroller seat. The switch from infant seat or carriage mode to the stroller seat depends more on size and developmental stage than anything else. Because their muscles are still developing, your little one needs to ride fully reclined for those first few months. We recommend switching to the stroller seat in a reclined position once baby can support their head on their own, which is typically about three months old. Then, you can switch to fully upright in the stroller seat when baby can sit up on their own, typically between five and seven months. In the meantime, it’s important to encourage baby’s gross motor skill development to help them reach those milestones.

Can you bring a stroller with you on a plane?

  • Each airline provides different guidance and reccomendations in terms of checking your stroller at the gate. Please visit your airlines website to view their current stroller policy.

How can I keep my stroller in good condition?

  • On the list of things parents spend time thinking about, stroller maintenance probably doesn’t even break the top 10. From missed naps to potty-training accidents, your stroller is just another piece of gear you use to make it through the day. While you can probably get away with chucking it in the closet after each trip (out of sight, out of mind), you’ll get more out of your stroller if you give it the TLC it deserves.