The best ... strollers
Quinny Buzz, The Bee, Dreamer Design/Fisher Price, Mia Moda Cielo, Silver Cross Dazzle, Evenflo Journey
Quinny Buzz
Ideal for “power walks and park jaunts,” this stroller has wide rear wheels that easily handle cracked sidewalks and cobblestone. The cozy seat comes in five “grown-up” colors. Price: $549 Contact: Babystyle.com
Source: New York
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The Bee
This city-friendly design is perfect for “toting down subway stairs or stowing in a taxi’s trunk” and narrow enough not to hog the whole sidewalk.
Price: $529 Contact: Bugaboo.com
Source: ID-MagDreamer
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Dreamer Design/Fisher Price
This “all-around performer” borrows its design from European brands but is only a “quarter of the price.” Price: $150 Contact: Strollers.com
Source: New York
Mia Moda Cielo
This lightweight, durable stroller “folds to the size of a large briefcase and comes with its own bag.” For passengers 6 months and up.
Price: $140 Contact: Miamodainc.com
Source: Shop Smart
Silver Cross Dazzle
This brushed aluminum “work of art” easily reclines and offers a one-hand folding system. “Museum-worthy design meets gotta-have practicality.”
Price: $300 Contact: Estella-nyc.com
Source: Parents
Evenflo Journey
Considered a “bargain buy,” this model is car-seat compatible.
Price: $70 Contact: Target.com
Source: Shop Smart
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