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Single Stroller With Standing Board This single stroller with a standing platform is perfect for parents who want a stroller to accommodate two kids, one of whom is younger. It's more expensive than our top tandem stroller pick but it's got a higher build quality and better selling price. The stroller seat of the past can be folded down to accommodate an infant car seat. Big children can leap on the rear padded seat. The riding board can be stowed and deploys with just one click, and is removed when not in use. Comfortable Seats The best single stroller that comes with a standing board is one that has comfortable seats for both kids. Some models have padded backs as well as seat bases, while others have recline options so that the child can unwind while riding. Parents will appreciate features like simple-to-use controls, a handy foot brake, and a simple folding. Certain models come with a child tray that includes cup holders. Others offer an adult tray or holders for mobile phones. The iCandy Peppy stroller is an excellent option for older children who can sit and stand on their own. It has a simple, easy-to-fold design and comes with a large underseat storage basket. It also comes with an front seat that can recline as well as a back seat that can fold flat to provide more storage space. It also has a spacious canopy and a convenient, one-handed footbrake. Evenflo Pivot Xplore Wagon is another option worth considering. This wagon lets twins ride side-by-side in a similar manner, which could reduce sibling fighting when out on excursions. The wagon comes with two canopy, a child tray with cup holders and a double canopy. The front seat reclines and the rear seat has an adjustable foot rest that flips up for extra comfort. The user-friendly controls, the one-hand folding and the large tray with two cup holders as well as an holder for phones will please caregivers. If you're looking for a high-quality stroller that will grow with your family, take a look at this JPMA-certified model. It comes with five modes including the ability to connect an infant car seat and transform it into a travel system stroller. It also features a multi-position front seat that reclines to allow the child to stretch out and nap, or even kick up their feet to watch TV. While this stroller has a sleek and compact design, it can be challenging to maneuver on uneven or bumpy terrain. It is also not as spacious in storage space as some other strollers, and can be inconvenient if you're carrying two kids as well as their gear. It's also not the best choice for parents who live in an apartment with narrow staircases or narrow hallways. Easy to Fold When selecting a stroller for travel, you want to make sure it folds down into a compact size that is easy to store. It should also be lightweight so you can carry it. The Contours Itsy fits the bill. It's a sleek product that is extremely light, looks great and is simple to fold. It's almost completely assembled, so you don't need to do much to make it ready. It's a basic stroller, which means you don't have to be concerned about a hefty basket or lots of cup holders that take up space. But don't let its simple look fool you; it is incredibly smooth and is easy to move on any surface. The stroller is made to be used with infants from birth, and it can handle infant car seats with the purchase of an adapter. It features a full recline for the back seat and can be used with a sitting toddler for an escorted ride with a sibling, or it can be configured as a two-seater, by placing the infant seat in the back and an additional stand-on board in the front (which requires a bit of maneuvering since the front seat doesn't recline). The stroller's UPF 50+ canopy is large and provides plenty of shade, and the platform can be turned into a storage basket when it is not in use. The Trvl folds into a compact package, and the footrest can be adjusted to save more space. It's one of the most compact travel strollers that we've tested to fold, and it takes less than 10 seconds with both hands. It's also extremely light for a stroller that you can carry around at just 17 pounds. It's not as compact as some of the other strollers we tested and might not fit into certain overhead bins for airlines. It doesn't have the same ease of recline and inclining as some of the other models we tried and the buckle is made up of five pieces that can be difficult for children of small size to clip. It's nevertheless an excellent option for families on the go who require a stroller that can handle any terrain. Easy to Assemble It is essential to choose an infant stroller that is easy to assemble, regardless of whether you're just beginning your journey or adding an additional seat. Look for a stroller that features wheels that are easy to click and bumper bars. This will save you frustration when you have to take the stroller out and about quickly. Also, make sure the handles adjust to accommodate people of different heights. A great single stroller should be able to grow with your family. Many of the models we've reviewed can be converted into double strollers with bassinets and car seat adapters. They can also accommodate additional toddler seats at the rear. This makes them ideal for children of different ages. The Chicco BravoFor2 is a good example. It can fit two infant car seats from most major brands that allow you to get your child's journey in the car, and then change to a sitting and standing platform as they grow older. It also works with a child's riderboard. UPPAbaby's Vista is another great option. It's more expensive than our other top picks, but worth it if you're looking for a stroller of high quality that will last for many years. It's compatible with a variety of car seat models including Nuna and Maxi Cosi, and has a large storage basket under the stroller, which can be used to store diaper bags, shopping bag and other items. This model's elegant, simple design is another thing we like. It's ideal for families who want a more compact stroller that's easy to store and handle. It's light enough for you to lift in and out of the trunk of your car, and folds flat with a single click. It's great to have the rain cover included. It's easy to attach and can be useful if you need to protect your baby from sudden downpours while on the move. It's available in various colors, too so you can choose the one that fits your family's needs the best. Easy to Store If you're planning to take your stroller with you on the go or plan to do so often, choose a model that folds down to the smallest, easily-storable size. Some models have a convenient strap that allows for easy transport. The Bugaboo Cocoon is a sleek-looking stroller that folds down to a small size. It also has a lot of storage space. The back of the basket is spring loaded, meaning that it expands when you need to stow larger items such as backpacks or diaper bags. It also comes with an adjustable foot brake, a padded handbar that has a wrist strap, and the ability to recline. This stroller is JPMA certified and comes with five modes. It also comes with an option to stand and sit for older siblings. It can also accommodate the car seat or bassinet, and is equipped with an included bumper bar to ensure the finish of the vehicle is protected. The stroller is easy to maneuver on all surfaces we tested and can make tight turns. However, it might not fit in overhead bins as tightly as other models. The cost is reasonable and the product is lightweight. The canopy is quite small, and the bench seat can accommodate children up to 40 pounds. It does have an ample storage basket as well as access to the rear and front of parents' pockets and an holder for cups. This stroller is a must-have for those who live in a city or plan to visit a busy one regularly. It's light and compact, and is able to handle busy sidewalks. Its semi-all-terrain locks in place to ensure a smooth ride. The fold is simple. It's also smaller than other strollers, which makes it easier to maneuver around crowds and narrow walkways. cheap single buggy comes with a large under-seat basket, and plenty of room for both the child's seat as well as the riding board, meaning it can accommodate more than two children comfortably. It's also light which means it'll be easy to transport and store. It can be used in conjunction with an infant car seat and has a convenient recline mechanism for infants.