Welcome back on this top list we will be breaking down the top strollers. Let us know what you think. Tell us what your favorite is and why. We would like to hear what you have to say.
And these are just some things you want to take into consideration when looking for your right stroller.
How To Buy A Stroller
There are a crazy number of Strollers out there, so there are some questions you want to as before you go out looking to help narrow down your searach
- What’s my budget
- Are accessories (like a weather shield, tray table, adapters) add-on purchases
- What kind of terrain and environment (city or the burbs) will I be using this stroller
- How often will I be folding and carrying the stroller
- How big of a storage basket will I need
Knowing these answers will help you narrow down the list of potential best strollers. Once you’re at the store, be sure to thoroughly test out all the models you like. Here are key factors to consider.
- Will this accommodate my newborn, or will I need to buy a bassinet or an adapter for my car seat
- Is there a five-point harness that’s easy to buckle and adjust
- Where is the brake located, and is it intuitive for me to use
- How easy is it for me to push, pull and pivot the stroller with a baby inside
- Will it easily accommodate the various caregivers who’ll also be using the stroller
Here what The Contemporary Kid Top 5 Strollers are:
1. The Uppababy Vista
This is one of the most versatile strollers out there and will keep growing with amazing add ones as your family grows. Its simple to break down, move from car seat to stroller or any other stroller attachments.
The car seat that comes with it is for birth to 50 pounds
Can find it for $879 at Amazon.com

2 Cybex Mios (Best City Stroller)
The highlights:
- Versatile 3-in-1 design can be used as a rear- or forward-facing stroller, bassinet or a travel system (with a compatible Cybex infant seat)
- Backseat reclines to four different positions and bonus, there’s a three-position adjustable leg rest
- With a one-handed folding mechanism, the stroller collapses to be very compact and self-standing
Ages: From birth to 45 pounds
Can find it for $399.95 at Amazon.com
The highlights:
- The LCD dashboard displays speed, distance, temperature, calories burned, time and battery life
- Low visibility? Not a problem. The Moxi has pathway lights and taillights
- Self charges via generators located in the rear wheels.
Ages: From birth to 55 pounds

3 4Moms Moxi
The highlights:
- The LCD dashboard displays speed, distance, temperature, calories burned, time and battery life
- Low visibility? Not a problem. The Moxi has pathway lights and taillights
- Self charges via generators located in the rear wheels.
Ages: From birth to 55 pounds
Can find it for $699.99 at Amazon.com

4. Baby Jogger City Mini
Most strollers are big, bulky, and take multiple hands (and maybe a foot) to fold. Not the Baby Jogger City Mini, which weighs 18 lbs and can be folded in seconds with a single pull of its innovative Quick-Fold handle. In our testing, we also loved the City Mini’s excellent maneuverability, including its tight turning radius and the ease with which the three-wheel stroller can mount curbs and other tricky obstacles.
Can find it for $220.99 at Amazon.com

5. Bugaboo Bee5 Special Edition
The Bugaboo Bee5 is a fairly light (19.6 lbs) and super stylish premium stroller with some neat, well-designed features and a very smooth ride thanks to a four-wheel suspension. It’s highly maneuverable, can support heavy loads in the underseat basket, and it folds up well enough to appeal to city dwellers who need to lug it up stairs every day.
This one will run you $869.99 at Amazon.com
