For more options, check out our
guides on umbrella strollers here, lightweight strollers here, double strollers here, jogging strollers here and double jogging strollers here.
These are great for when you're on the go and, while they might be more of a travel stroller than an everyday item, you can check out our full
article on Umbrella Strollers if you would like to learn more and see if this is a product to put on your shopping list.
Some umbrella strollers offer a dual front wheel (two wheels, side by side on each front leg) and the wheels
used on umbrella strollers tend to be smaller and made of materials designed for use on sidewalks rather than on rough terrain.
We have numerous parents ask us for
recommendations on umbrella strollers so Kate our LA Associate breaks down for you the key elements to the stroller with a video review, with help from our friends at Right Start.
I gave this stroller a perfect score of 5 out of 5 stars because I really like the one - hand deep recline, the canopy is a great size, the padding on the seat is soft and easy to clean, the wheels are more robust than on your typical umbrella model, and there is an all - wheel suspension system which is rarely
found on umbrella strollers.
I really like that the wheels are more robust than on your typical umbrella model, and that they've decided to add all - wheel suspension system which is rarely found
on umbrella strollers.
Btw, it's very rare to find a huge canopy like
this on an umbrella stroller.
What We Love About the Chico Liteway Stroller: This stroller has five reclining positions, which is something you rarely find
on an umbrella stroller.
The already large canopy has a zip - out extension — one of the biggest canopies we've seen
on an umbrella stroller — that protects your passenger from the sun and wind.
What We Love About the Chico Liteway Stroller: This stroller has five reclining positions, which is something you rarely find
on an umbrella stroller.