1. Travel System Strollers
This type of stroller is multi-functional, serving as both an infant carrier and a car safety seat, allowing parents to easily transition between uses. Suitable for newborns (0-1 year old), the advantage is that even if the baby falls asleep in the car, the carrier or car seat can be directly installed on the stroller without disturbing the baby. The disadvantage is that it is bulky and heavy, which may not be suitable for families who frequently need to carry the stroller when going out.
2. Lightweight Strollers
Lightweight strollers are designed to be compact and easy to fold, suitable for families who frequently use public transportation. The models can be divided into lie-flat styles: suitable for newborns 0-6 months, providing adequate support and comfort, and models for babies over 6 months: more flexible in design, some models can be fitted with accessories to extend the usage time. The advantage is that they are lightweight and portable, suitable for single-parent outings, but the disadvantage is that they have relatively fewer functions compared to travel system strollers.
3. Double Strollers
Double strollers are designed for twins or two children of similar age, allowing parents to care for two babies at the same time. The disadvantage is that they are bulky, heavy, and more difficult to push and carry.