There is literally no reason for a baby stroller to be bigger than this
>>1915048what if my baby wants to be comfortable?
If you live in a place where you're pressed for space against strollers thats a you problem
>>1915064>Little Timmy, 6 months old, will remember this insultHistory has shown us fucking babies can be comfortable strapped to a wooden board.
>>1915064Its not about the baby dipass. Its about the mommy pushing it being comfortable
>>1915048Reason for a bigger or adjustable chair: very young babies, kids growReason for better isolation and a roof: bad weatherReason for a cargo space below: Grocery shopping, longer tripsReason for bigger wheels: longer trips on dirt roads, snow
>>1915093One of my earliest memories is sitting inside a stroller with one of those plastic coverings on top because it was raining as my mom pushed me along. Thank you mom :)
>>1915048>not being able to afford multiple strollers for various situationsHoly fuck, why are you so poor, OP?
>>1915048>small wheels>no cargo areayou don't even know what being alone with a baby is
>>1915161this so much
>>1915161For me it's a fully suspended 29er baby stroller
>>1915095Those tiny cheap strollers are actually horrendous to push around. The wheels constantly go in the wrong direction or get stuck, and the stroller can't handle anything but the smoothest pavement. They're not typically capable of being pushed in a straight line one handed even on the best of sidewalks. The larger strollers/joggers are actually the easiest to push and the easiest to control because of their superior build quality and superior tires. t. push a stroller around near daily, have tried big ones and the lil cheapo
>>1915048>strollersnope, for me it's going to be the baby sling until they're old enough to walk and then they're walking everywhere. The stroller is baby indoctrination into cager life, it's an unnecessary inefficient mode held back by expensive infrastructure (sidewalks) and induced demand (double wide stroller sidewalk traffic).