Anonymous wrote:My initial reaction was to say one, but I think 3 is defensible. We have an Uppababy Cruz for day-to-day, my husband bought a jogging stroller for when the baby is big enough to sit up better, and I imagine we'll get an umbrella stroller down the line. If they serve different purposes I can see how you get multiple.
That said, you really only *need* one (and there's a case to be made for zero).
Anonymous wrote:OP - I waited 6 years to have a second baby, and contemplated getting a very expensive stroller the second time. Instead, I upgraded from a basic City-Mini to a GT, and by the time by kid was 18 months old, I had bought the Summer Infant 3D-Lite which we now use almost exclusively. It fits better in the car, travels and collapses easily, and is comfortable enough for my now-2-year old. I wish I'd never bought the second City-Mini, and I'm SO glad that I didn't spend almost $1,000 on the UppaBaby. In your shoes, I'd keep the one that makes the most sense for your immediate needs - an infant without a car seat - and expect that you'll probably switch to an umbrella stroller (whether fancy or basic) fairly soon after your kid can sit up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are just gifting you brand new fairly expensive strollers that you aren’t registered for?
We have 2 kids 2.5 years apart and have a City Mini GT with glider board, City Mini double, snap and go that we’ll get rid of soon, and a really old umbrella stroller that we never use.
OP here. Yes. My wife made a registry with Nordstrom. Our family has access. She did not have a baby shower or registry with our first child. I think they're making up for it. She did not want gifts/ baby shower for our first child. We bought a lot of stuff second hand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wait you said she bought them but they were all gifts. We have two strollers, one for the car/planes/travel and one for the street to go to the park.
OP here. They can be returned for store credit so we can buy other baby items instead.