Take Baby Along for the Ride with these Top Stroller Picks
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Whether you need a stroller that can traverse crowded city sidewalks or one that can fold up quickly and easily for travel, it’s important to find one that balances baby’s comfort and safety with the overall functionality you need. Your stroller will become a vital part of your daily routine, so choosing the right one is essential. To make your search easier, we’ve researched the top strollers on the market and made our picks for the best based on ease of use, comfort, safety, and affordability. See your favorite on our list? Give it a vote!
Top Infant Stroller of 2025 Nominees
Baby Jogger | City Mini GT2
As its name implies, the City Mini GT2 is a great option for city-dwelling parents. Its three-wheel design moves easily on a variety of terrains, and its Forever Air tires handle surfaces well and don’t need to be refilled. The lightweight frame is sturdy but folds up with one hand for quick transfers onto public transport or easy apartment storage.
Chicco | Bravo LE ClearTex Quick-Fold Stroller
A solid offering from a well-known name in baby gear, the Bravo LE is compatible with all Chicco car seats and offers three modes: infant car seat carrier, travel system, and toddler stroller. Environmentally conscious parents appreciate that it’s made from GreenGuard Gold-certified materials. Plus, the UPF 50+ canopy and visor provides plenty of shade for baby.

Chicco | Corso LE Modular Travel System
The Corso LE is a reliable, mid-priced combo stroller and car seat, complete with Chicco’s KeyFit 35 infant car seat. For parents of newborns and infants, the toddler seat completely detaches to reduce bulk and accommodate the infant seat. The light-weight system offers a total of four adaptable parent-facing and forward-facing modes to grow with your child.

Cybex | Balios S Lux
Parents who want an upscale look and features without breaking the bank praise the Cybex Balios S Lux. The stroller frame accommodates Cybex infant car seats (without adapters) and folds up smaller than many other options on the market. Designed with baby’s comfort in mind, the harness is easy to adjust, and the reversible seat has a near-flat ergonomic recline.
Evenflo | Pivot Xpand Modular Stroller
The Pivot Xpand is a budget-friendly option that doesn’t skimp on features. Its large cruiser tires with front-wheel swivel and rear-wheel suspension ensure a smooth ride, and parents appreciate that it’s easy to push and steer. It has a total of five modes, and if you have multiple children, it can convert to a double stroller with the purchase of a second toddler seat.

Graco Modes Pramette
This affordable stroller can be used from birth and features three modes: infant car seat carrier, infant bassinet, and toddler stroller. The seat flattens completely in the bassinet configuration to ensure a safe and comfortable ride for the smallest babies. If compatibility is at the top of your list, the Modes Pramette works with all Graco car seats.
Joolz | Aer+ Lightweight Stroller
The Joolz Aer+ is, well, light as air. This airline-compatible stroller is lightweight and folds up in a snap, making it perfect for travel or keeping in your car. With a four-wheel suspension system, it’s easy to push and steer, whether you’re walking through the airport terminal or strolling down the sidewalk. It can be used from birth and is compatible with both Nuna and Clek car seats.

Joolz | Hub² Compact Stroller
Small but mighty, the Hub² navigates narrow spaces, like crowded streets and stores, with ease. The stroller offers a total of eight seat positions, including fully flat for newborns, and there’s a sunhood and bumperbar to keep baby safe. Another plus for urban parents, it folds up with one hand and comes with a carry strap, so it’s easy to tote around and stow away.

Mockingbird | Single-to-Double Stroller 2.0
Offering a luxury look and feel and almost unmatched versatility, the Mockingbird Single-to-Double 2.0 has an astounding 22 configurations and works with more than 40 infant car seats. With accessories like a lie-flat bassinet, an infant seat insert, and a car seat adapter, it can be used from birth. And when you need it, it easily expands to a double stroller.

Mompush | Wiz
The Mompush Wiz is a lightweight (weighing just over 22 pounds) and affordable stroller that’s easy to assemble, something parents love. Its 2-in-1 ergonomic seat grows with baby, from an infant bassinet to front-facing toddler seat. Parents also appreciate its JPMA safety certification and its OEKO-TEX Standard certification, meaning all materials are free of harmful substances.
Nuna | MIXX Next
If you’re prepared to invest in your stroller, the Nuna MIXX is a good pick. This high-end stroller has four modes, including a bassinet and an infant car seat carrier. A magnetic buckle automatically locks into place to secure baby, and the stroller offers a smooth, comfortable ride, even on varying terrain. For a full travel system, purchase the bundle including a PIPA RX car seat.
Peg Perego | Vivace
Looking for a lightweight stroller that can easily handle city sidewalks and crowded spaces? The Peg Perego Vivace might be for you. It maneuvers well and handles curbs, plus it’s easy to lift and best suited to smooth surfaces like pavement. Baby’s comfort and safety are top of mind with a five-point harness and an all-weather boot to keep out the chill in the colder months.
Thule | Shine
The Thule Shine packs the features of a full-size stroller into a compact, city-friendly frame. You can maneuver around tight spaces with ease while baby enjoys a smooth, comfortable ride thanks to the all-wheel suspension. An extendable canopy provides shade on sunny days, and a large storage basket allows you to carry your essentials. It also folds up with one hand and stores easily.
Thule | Spring
A three-wheel stroller with more storage than other comparable models on the market, the Thule Spring can be used from birth with newborn accessories. Its swiveling front wheel (with suspension) locks into a fixed position to maintain a smooth ride. A vented canopy with peekaboo shade protects baby from the sun and allows you to keep an eye on them while you’re on the go.
UppaBaby | Cruz V2
This four-wheel stroller is parents’ favorite thanks to its narrow, slim frame and easy maneuverability. Aside from portability, safety is one of the Cruz V2’s top selling points. It comes with a five-point, no-rethread harness that’s all in one piece and easy to adjust. Its front wheels also have locks with visual indicators, a unique feature that provides extra peace of mind.
UppaBaby | Vista V3
Perfect for growing families, the UppaBaby Vista V3 can comfortably expand to accommodate up to three children with the required accessories and adapters. For newborns, the Vista V3 can be used with the brand’s SnugSeat or bassinet featuring a cozy, foam-free, air mesh mattress. It also pairs with the brand’s Mesa and Aria car seats.
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