Mrs. Bradbury
It will ALWAYS be the PeopleMover!
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DISers have always been a reliable source of information for me, so I'm back at the well again!
As of last September I became a member of the most fabulous club - the GRANDPARENTS club!!!
My son lives 45 minutes away, so I am lucky enough to see my grandson quite often. As a result, I've been acquiring baby equipment for my house as I see good deals because it's easier for his parents and us, but strollers today really have me stumped. I am astounded at what folks apparently are willing to pay for one!
My requirements are:
I went to the closest TRU to see some in person, and they had maybe 5 tops, and none that I would even consider. So my choices of seeing stuff in person is going to be limited. A bigger Walmart might have a better selection, but I guess I'm assuming it will be mostly plastic junk because WALMART. If my local Walmart even carries strollers, I'm not sure where they hide them.
I've been out of the stroller game for almost 18 years, and I would love to hear suggestions and experiences.
EDITED TO ADD: I plan to buy used, so go ahead and include the good and the bad high-end strollers. On the other hand, I would love to be able to buy new in the $150 or less range.
Thanks!
As of last September I became a member of the most fabulous club - the GRANDPARENTS club!!!

My son lives 45 minutes away, so I am lucky enough to see my grandson quite often. As a result, I've been acquiring baby equipment for my house as I see good deals because it's easier for his parents and us, but strollers today really have me stumped. I am astounded at what folks apparently are willing to pay for one!
My requirements are:
- 4-wheel suspension
- ability to remove and machine wash all fabric
- big basket underneath
- prefer rubber or air-filled wheels
- big sun shade
- ability to lie flat
- ability to sit completely up, not partially reclined
- gender-neutral color/pattern - but hopefully not solid black - isn't that extra hot?
- comfort for child/padding
- lightweight and easy fold/setup would be nice
I went to the closest TRU to see some in person, and they had maybe 5 tops, and none that I would even consider. So my choices of seeing stuff in person is going to be limited. A bigger Walmart might have a better selection, but I guess I'm assuming it will be mostly plastic junk because WALMART. If my local Walmart even carries strollers, I'm not sure where they hide them.
I've been out of the stroller game for almost 18 years, and I would love to hear suggestions and experiences.
EDITED TO ADD: I plan to buy used, so go ahead and include the good and the bad high-end strollers. On the other hand, I would love to be able to buy new in the $150 or less range.
Thanks!

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