I have a confession. I own 5 strollers, yes 5, AND I have used 4 of those in the past 3 months. Even worse, I have owned a total of 8 strollers since my youngest was born five years ago. Let me explain...
I was not at all familiar with the baby consumer world until I actually became a mother. I had no idea what I was in for! With that in mind, the first stroller I bought was at a consignment store when my baby was only a few days old. It was just your typical Graco that you could snap a car seat into or use on its own, complete with a parent and toddler tray. It was navy blue. I didn't really think anything of it being blue until people started asking what my son's name was all the time (it didn't help that my little girl didn't have hair until she was almost 3!) Anyway, that's beside the point.
After awhile I decided that I could really use a jogging stroller, which I bought from Target with gift cards from my baby showers. It was a Schwinn and looked great, but it was really heavy. After borrowing my neighbor's lighter-weight BabyTrend, I decided I wanted one of those, so I sold the Schwinn (bad move) and bought a used BabyTrend off Craig's List that ended up being a piece of crap. The story goes on and on about all of the cheap strollers I've bought over the years. The best one I've owned has been the Inglesina Twin, which I bought new from an Internet store after reading TONS of reviews (I'd finally wised up a bit by that point). The problem with it was that my kids outgrew it super fast because they are big for their ages. It is now being stored in the attic until I decide what to do with it.
A year after my first was born, my sister-in-law had a baby. Somehow, she knew about this whole other level of baby products, things that you only find in baby boutiques (which I also had not known about). I had no idea that a $400 stroller even existed until my nephew was born! So, she asked for a Bob Revolution as a group gift and got it. At first, I thought she was crazy, but now I see that that was smart move. She was able to sell her single Bob after only 3 years for more than half of its original price and use that money toward the purchase a used double Bob to accommodate her growing family. As far as I know, those are the only 2 strollers she's ever and will ever own. Hmm.
If I had to do it all over again, I'd definitely go with the Bob. Or a Peg Perego, or a Maclaren, or...
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