
Joolz
Aer+
Travel-friendly, city-nimble, but tiny storage and struggles off-pavement.

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Girl I got an Evenflo omni plus for like $100 on sale bc nobody wanted this particular color. And it does the exacttttt same things as any other stroller. Don't be fooled into thinking you need something so expensive
It's great! I am 5'8" and it's perfectly comfortable. No hunching etc. And my older children (who are shorter than me) all can comfortably push it as well. As well as grandma who is very short.
Look, I get it. But the amount of use you realistically get out of a stroller (unless you're buying to use it for several years amongst several kids) is a big factor. I have five kids. Your stroller needs change drastically from one kid to another. I assumed I would use the same stroller amongst them. But that didn't end up being true. And Evenflo, Graco etc are just as sturdy and long-lasting as other brands. If you have the money, go for it. But if you truly don't but feel some weird mom shame because you're buying an accessibly priced stroller, then you can use literally any brand just fine.
I really wanted one so I found a “dupe” for the Graco one. I ended up finding the Evenflo omni plus travel system and waited until it went on sale, and snagged it for $229 which was $200 off 🥲❤️ it’s showing out of stock where I got it (Canadian Tire) but worth a shot to look for this one or another dupe you like. I couldn’t justify spending $900+ on a stroller when there’s so many good ones for under $500. Look at Black Friday deals in a few weeks! Walmart always has really good deals. If you’re Canadian so does Canadian Tire.
This is what we got and it’s perfect!
So far, two. First one was an Evenflo Omni Plus. An okay stroller for the price, but the brake jammed and broke after 6 months of use. We were able to get a replacement part for free, but in that time I bought a 2014 Bugaboo Buffalo off of Facebook Marketplace. Definitely a higher quality stroller despite being over ten years old. It maneuvers much smoother and is better able to handle rougher terrain. As Bubs gets older, I'll probably also get a smaller travel stroller.
I made a list of what features were “must haves,” which ones were “would like to haves,” and also, “bonus features.” Then I did so much searching to see which stroller(s) checked the most boxes from the most important categories. Narrowed it down to I like, 2 or 3. Waited for a sale and whichever that was, was the one I snatched up. Ended up being the Evenflo Omni Plus Travel System.
For me the stroller is a must. I never travel without it. What is your budget? I found the below: Evenflo Omni Plus Travel System with Litemax Infant Car Seat (0-5 Years), Evenflo Omni Travel System - $280 for the whole travel system at Walmart (Canada- not sure where u r located). Car seat is 0-5 years.

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