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Every baby should come with two things: a "how-to" book and a quality stroller. For nearly any parent, grandparent or caregiver, the ability to wheel a child around in a stroller is a study in convenience. In fact, the most difficult part of owning a stroller is probably buying one.

There are more stroller styles and features than ever before. Even jogger strollers (specifically made for running or walking) are coming into their own. Many jogger strollers are trading their all-too-utilitarian designs for a touch of luxury. At Consumer Guide, we share expert reviews on strollers and joggers great for nearly any budget, taking care to point out helpful features designed to make life easier for parent and child.

Currently, a number of stroller manufacturers are rolling out new models with improved details. Some manufacturers are paying more attention to how a stroller or jogger performs, adding large pneumatic wheels and all-wheel suspension systems. Others are paying attention to parent-friendly features and adding customized storage, height-adjustable handles and even a one-hand steering option. Perhaps the trendiest feature we have seen is a stroller with an iPod pocket and built-in speakers.

Expect to pay more for a full-size stroller than a lightweight umbrella-style model. The trade-off, however, is a good one: A quality full-size stroller should be durable enough to use for several years. A jogger stroller typically won't have all the convenience features of a full-size stroller, but when it comes to getting a bit of exercise, there's no substitute.While it can be difficult to justify spending hundreds on a stroller or jogger in the face of mounting expenses (such as your child's future college education), initially spending more can sometimes save money in the long run. Compare the expense of purchasing a quality stroller with the cost of buying two or three strollers that wear out or don't perform as promised. It adds up.

Make a few decisions before you begin shopping. If you prioritize your needs (adjustable handles, reclining seat, large canopy), it's easier to sift through the trendy "new" features. It's also important to note that "quality" doesn't always equal "costly." Thanks to a competitive juvenile products industry, careful shoppers can find an increasing number of mid-priced strollers with features once seen only on high-end models.

Expect to spend $75 to $300 or more for a full-size stroller. At the lower-end of the price spectrum, you will find only the most basic models. These are OK if you plan to use a stroller only occasionally. If a stroller will be a big part of your after-baby life, shell out a few more dollars for comfort and convenience features. It will be worth it.

Specialized strollers, such as jogger strollers, average about $200, but some cost $400 or more. Again, if you're a serious athlete planning to put a lot of mileage on a stroller, durability should be a priority. If you will just be walking around the cul-de-sac, a basic model should be fine. P/KD-SR328P/KD-C831P/FWET-806B

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Therefore, you can refer to above-mentioned information, which strollers best suit your needs and budget.

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