A stroller is baby equipment, made up of a seat, a set of wheels, a safety handle bar, a canopy and an area underneath for storage. Generally, toddlers up to three years old use a stroller. It enables the child to sit in a forward-facing position. Here are the different types of strollers.
Lightweight strollers or umbrella strollers are affordable and portable. The weigh less than 12lb and can be folded to fit in an overhead compartment or car trunks. It can only be used by children who can sit up already because the seats do not usually recline. A standard stroller is a single-capacity stroller, which comes in different styles, price ranges, colours and with different features. It is made up of a comfortable handle bar, a metal frame, and a set of wheels. Safety guidelines are applied for standard strollers. Then there are the double, triple, or quadruple strollers. It can accommodate one or more child. It is used by parents having twins, triplets, quadruplets, or several children within the same age group. It can be a tandem, side by side or front to back. A jogging stroller is an all-terrain stroller for easy off-road travelling; the stroller has larger wheels. However, it is sometimes difficult to assemble and too bulky to use in certain activities. Last, the travel system stroller is a combination of a car seat and a stroller. That is, the seat can be detached from the stroller and used as a car seat.