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Strollin' Our Way Across the Globe

  • Writer: Ali Topliff
    Ali Topliff
  • Feb 8, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jul 24, 2022


One thing I recently learned before our trip to Nashville was that infants can’t sit in regular $30 umbrella strollers since they don’t have the core strength to hold themselves up (sounds lazy to me 😉). I knew that we would be walking around a bit and visiting several museums and Kent was not going to want to be worn the entire time. However, the idea of bringing our big carseat travel system sounded like a nightmare to me. That stroller base is not the smallest to carry around!




After doing quite a bit of research, I found this travel stroller made specifically for infants (it can recline to 4 positions and has a 5 point harness). It was a little bigger and heavier than a typical umbrella stroller, but MUCH more convenient than our travel system. Initially, my husband was not a fan of it based on it being bigger than the average travel stroller. However, he quickly changed his mind once we sat Kent in it and realized how convenient it was to use. Didn't hurt that Kent instantly smiled from ear to ear. 😊 This stroller can also hold kids up to 50 pounds which means we'll get a lot of good use out of it! Kent clearly loved it and passed out in it just as quickly as he does in his carseat. The only negative about this seat is that it’s not rear-facing, and I love looking at my little guy. However this gives everyone else a chance to see how precious your little angel is 😉



Definitely would recommend this stroller for anyone traveling soon!

 
 
 

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