Navigating the endless options available in the stroller market can be overwhelming for many new parents, so "Good Morning America" teamed up with product review site Wirecutter to find out its top picks for transporting little ones everywhere you go.
Wirecutter tried out 59 full-size strollers to help parents narrow down the best stroller options available and published its full list of top picks on its website today.
"It's important for us to figure out what's the most important things for parents, and find the best one," Wirecutter editor Winnie Yang told ABC News of the methodology.
Sonjia Hyon, a Wirecutter writer, walked more than 100 miles total with the nine finalists, pushing the strollers through city terrain and seeing how they fared on stairs.
Wirecutter's team also lugged the strollers along in cars and planes to assess their portability, and then put them through an obstacle course, with a baby on board.
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For those looking to splurge on a stroller, Wirecutter's top pick was the Uppababy Cruz model. Yang added that if you are going to invest in a stroller, it is important to remember that your child is going to grow, and you should take that into account prior to making your stroller purchase.
"It should be able to carry a child from when they're a newborn to a toddler," Yang said.
This stroller delivers on all of Wirecutter's basic requirements, and costs and weighs less than most of its high-end competitors, reviewers found.
This model can stand up on its own while folded and is packed with other features usually only found on a full-size stroller, according to Wirecutter.
Wirecutter's full buying guide for strollers is available on its website. The company gets a percentage of money from retailers on strollers sold through the links on its site.