Best Strollers 2026

Expert-ranked strollers for every lifestyle — city, travel, jogging, and double strollers compared by safety, weight, fold, and value.

Choosing the right stroller is one of the biggest gear decisions new parents face. From lightweight umbrella strollers for travel to heavy-duty jogging strollers for active parents, the options are overwhelming. Our rankings evaluate each stroller across safety certifications, ease of folding, maneuverability, storage capacity, weight, and overall value. Whether you need a single stroller that converts to a double, an ultra-compact travel stroller, or a rugged all-terrain option, our data-driven reviews help you find the perfect match for your family's lifestyle and budget.

Top Strollers Ranked for 2026

#1

UPPAbaby VISTA V3

UPPAbaby

96/100

The gold standard of full-size strollers with expandable seating for growing families.

Safety98
Value82
Ease of Use95
$1,0990-4 years
Expandable to double/tripleHuge basket
#2

Nuna DEMI Grow

Nuna

94/100

A versatile convertible stroller that grows with your family from one child to two.

Safety97
Value85
Ease of Use93
$9990-4 years
Converts single to doubleSmooth ride
#3

Babyzen YOYO2

Babyzen

91/100

The ultimate travel stroller that folds small enough to fit in an overhead bin.

Safety93
Value80
Ease of Use96
$5490-4 years
Ultra-compact foldCabin-approved
#4

BOB Gear Wayfinder

BOB

89/100

A rugged jogging stroller with premium suspension for active parents.

Safety94
Value88
Ease of Use85
$4493 months-5 years
Mountain bike-style suspensionAll-terrain tires
#5

Graco Modes Nest2Grow

Graco

88/100

A budget-friendly convertible stroller with impressive versatility and Graco compatibility.

Safety92
Value95
Ease of Use87
$3990-4 years
Affordable27 riding options
#6

Chicco Bravo Primo

Chicco

86/100

A reliable mid-range stroller with excellent Chicco car seat compatibility.

Safety91
Value93
Ease of Use88
$3290-3 years
One-hand foldKeyFit compatible

Strollers Buying Guide Tips

  • Test the fold mechanism in-store — you'll do it thousands of times
  • Check the basket capacity; you'll need room for bags, snacks, and jackets
  • Consider your terrain: air tires for rough surfaces, foam tires for sidewalks
  • Weight matters if you'll be lifting it in/out of a car trunk regularly
  • If planning a second child, invest in an expandable stroller now
  • Look for UPF 50+ canopy coverage — babies burn easily

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Strollers FAQ

What type of stroller is best for newborns?

Newborns need a stroller with a full recline (flat) position or car seat adapter. Full-size strollers like the UPPAbaby VISTA and Nuna DEMI Grow offer both. If buying a lightweight stroller, ensure it's compatible with your infant car seat via an adapter.

When can a baby sit upright in a stroller?

Most babies can sit upright in a stroller around 6 months when they have sufficient head and neck control. Before that, use a bassinet attachment, fully reclined seat, or car seat adapter.

Are expensive strollers worth it?

Premium strollers typically offer better build quality, smoother ride, easier fold, and higher resale value. If you'll use it daily for 3+ years, the cost-per-use of a premium stroller can be lower than a budget option that needs replacing.

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