Best stroller for toddler to nap in

Anonymous
We are always in the go and I am looking for the best stroller for toddler naps. Advice?
Anonymous
The one where the seat fully reclines and makes a flat surface. Don't go for uppababy vista type stroller where it just sort of tilts back and the baby's butt is down and feet are up
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The one where the seat fully reclines and makes a flat surface. Don't go for uppababy vista type stroller where it just sort of tilts back and the baby's butt is down and feet are up


Why not?
Anonymous
I wouldn't be comfortable sleeping with my butt down and my feet up my son slept like this but I felt bad
Anonymous
Our peg perego si was great. For awhile, I had to take dd on a stroll for every nap. Almost flat recline. Make sure reclining mechanism doesn't wake dc. Also need harness and great sun shade doesn't hurt.
Anonymous
UppaBaby G-Luxe has a deep recline. It also has a great sunshade.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't be comfortable sleeping with my butt down and my feet up my son slept like this but I felt bad


We have the BJ City Select and the seats rotate and the baby is in a sitting position with his back almost parallel with the ground. It's not that different from the position that you'd be in in a recliner so I don't think it's an issue. So far, haven't had a problem.
Anonymous
The City Mini is great for this. It has mesh sides that block the sun when you recline the seat. It's also a smooth ride.
Anonymous
my toddler would NEVER sleep in a stroller no matter how tired she was.. and she's a great sleeper...
Anonymous
How about a bed? One nap a day and you still can't prioritize that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't be comfortable sleeping with my butt down and my feet up my son slept like this but I felt bad


We have the BJ City Select and the seats rotate and the baby is in a sitting position with his back almost parallel with the ground. It's not that different from the position that you'd be in in a recliner so I don't think it's an issue. So far, haven't had a problem.


yeah, my son did not object either, but if I had to do it again I wouldn't have purchased this type of stroller I think
Anonymous
My 4 yo just passed out in my Bob at the zoo a couple weeks ago. The 16 mo old passed out in it today. It's big, but durable and has a 75 lb weight limit so it can take the big kids and all your stuff. It doesn't recline completely flat but pretty close.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't be comfortable sleeping with my butt down and my feet up my son slept like this but I felt bad


We have the BJ City Select and the seats rotate and the baby is in a sitting position with his back almost parallel with the ground. It's not that different from the position that you'd be in in a recliner so I don't think it's an issue. So far, haven't had a problem.


yeah, my son did not object either, but if I had to do it again I wouldn't have purchased this type of stroller I think


First PP again. We had fewer options. We had twins and, for us, this was the best stroller for the features that we wanted in a tandem double.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't be comfortable sleeping with my butt down and my feet up my son slept like this but I felt bad


We have the BJ City Select and the seats rotate and the baby is in a sitting position with his back almost parallel with the ground. It's not that different from the position that you'd be in in a recliner so I don't think it's an issue. So far, haven't had a problem.


yeah, my son did not object either, but if I had to do it again I wouldn't have purchased this type of stroller I think


First PP again. We had fewer options. We had twins and, for us, this was the best stroller for the features that we wanted in a tandem double.


Got it
Anonymous
Maclaren Quest pretty much has a full recline and our toddler napped happily in it many times.
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