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Baby Trend StrollersThe Trend in Baby Stroller Savings Baby Trend strollers are ideal for those parents and caregivers on a budget. Not the highest quality stroller, it still is quite serviceable, and the price can’t be beat. Baby Trend strollers are distributed exclusively by Toys R Us and Babies R Us. The first Baby Trend Stroller came into being around 1985, designed by a grandfather of one infant and one toddler. It was the Sit n Stand Baby Trend Stroller that carried both kids The Baby-Trend Snap-n-go Lite stroller is the least expensive of the Baby Trend product line. It is compact and very lightweight, and will comfortably and safely carry a baby of up to 25 pounds. The snap-n-go Lite is simply a stroller frame that has handles and wheels and is made to accommodate an infant carrier. It can fit an Evenflo carrier such as Evenflo Discovery, Cosco’s TLC or Arriva carrier, On my Way, the Kolcraft brand Infant Rider, Century SmartFit infant carrier, and car seats by Gerry Secure Ride. While babies up to 35 pounds still fit in the Baby Trend Snap-n-go Lite, once they hit 25 pounds it is difficult to maneuver this stroller. If you want to jog while you stroll with your youngster and you’re on a tight budget, give the Baby Trend Expedition jogger stroller a try. Its performance is not the smoothest around but it gets the jogging, strolling job done. It folds easily, its fairly sturdy, gives your little one a smooth ride thanks to its pneumatic tires, is very comfortable for your baby and has a ton of options for storage of your personal and baby necessities. The negatives about this Baby Trend are that it doesn’t track well, it has no rear suspension, it is fairly bulky and heavy when folded, its canopy isn’t adequate nor is the cup holder. It should really be your jogging stroller choice only if your budget allows for nothing more costly. The original Sit n Stand Baby Trend stroller is great if you have a two to three year age gap between your kids but neither is ready to walk on her or his own. While the kids love the ride, you might be irked but the fact that there’s so little storage, no cup holder and no rear suspension. |