The 14 best baby strollers of 2025, per experts and a new mom

Shopping for a baby stroller isn’t as easy as going to the store, choosing a random find and calling it a day.Instead, you have to think about what your child needs, how often the stroller will be used, your travel habits, family size, budget and more.To put it bluntly, it can become overwhelming.
Especially because welcoming a new human into the world also includes purchasing endless outfits, diapers, securing the right playpen and understanding what food is right for your child — among many other things.To aid in your stroller shopping journey, we reached out to three parenting experts — top mommy influencers Katie Stauffer and Ssonia Ong, as well as the founder of Mothership NYC, Miranda Padilla.The shopping team has also tested some top strollers firsthand and included some of our picks below.There is a wide variety of strollers for every lifestyle.
One of the most popular builds is the classic, canopy stroller which offers a shield to protect little ones from sun or rain.Newer models offer both front-facing and backward-facing strollers, as well as strollers that can convert into car seats and recline into bassinets — ideal for frequent travelers.
Larger families should consider stackable or double strollers.Joggers may want to splurge on a lightweight, running stroller.Heading to a baby shower? Don’t forget to check out our best baby gifts roundup.Pros:Cons:“I loved the G-Link 2 when the girls were younger,” said Stauffer.
“It folds up so easily [and] it’s great for travel.”With two independent reclining seats and adjustable sunshades, this is one of the best double strollers on the market.Further features include a lightweight aluminum frame, multi-paneled canopies, four sets of wheels, quick folding, carry handles, an easy-access basket and more.
Suitable for babies three months and up.Specs: 27.5 X 28.5 X 42 inches | Weight: 22.3 pounds | Weight capacity: 55 pounds per seat | Tire type: n/a Pros:Cons:“We loved, loved, loved the V...