Stroller Reviews

Best Strollers for Snow / Winters

Lot of places like in Canada, you got snow in winter and gravel roads /paths in summer. These strollers are best suited for winters with lots of snow. The heavy snow during winter should not deter you from venturing out with your kids. A good stroller that won’t get stuck when the snow starts falling (and the sidewalks turn to slush) does make life easier during harsh winters. A good stroller for Snow And Winter Season is actually good for all seasons and terrains. Here are the top strollers that you can use in winter when its cold, snowing, and you still need to get things done.

Introduction

Here we take a look at the top strollers for winter to help you get ready for the cold and snowy season. Using one of these strollers, you will be able to go places or run errands with your baby without worrying about getting stuck in the snow.

All-terrain strollers are the best suited for snowy roads; these are designed to withstand different amount of snow.

These are not among the cheapest, but you you’ve got to pay up if you want something that is good-quality, sturdy, durable and easy to handle, especially on snow.

Recommended Strollers for Snow / Winter

Thule Urban Glide 2

Great all-round sports stroller (all-terrain stroller) with a sleek and lightweight design. The front wheel can swivel if you want, but you can lock it into place when you’re on snow and ice. You can also purchase a car seat adapter, so the stroller will work for newborns and will fit children up to 75 pounds. Read more

Lightweight, weighs only 23 pounds (a good weight for a larger stroller). Easy-to-fold stroller, ideal for jogs on muddy trails or in uncertain weather.

Bumbleride Indie Baby Stroller

Lighter all-terrain stroller (24 pounds), eco-friendly fabrics made from recycled plastics. It can accommodate newborns through preschoolers and beyond, holding children up to 55 pounds.

Baby Trend Expedition Jogging Stroller

Equipped with adjustable, reclining, padded seat and all-terrain tires.

Chicco Activ3 Jogging Stroller

Allows you to adjust the suspension, comes with a weatherproof canopy and reclining seat so older children can lean back. Compatible with various Chicco infant car seats so you can use it with a newborn and then with riders up to 50 pounds.

More Strollers

BOB Sport Utility Jogging Stroller: Features giant 16″ knobby tires. Cs compatible with infant car seats, allowing you to use the stroller for a newborn, and then children up to a mighty 70 pounds.

Bob strollers are also very good for snow/winter, they have super big wheels, and and can handle hash winters. They may not look as pretty as some of the other ones on the market, but they are really good for winter (and for outdoor use). They are fantastic for running, have shocks for trail running and hiking.

Mountain Buggy Mini Travel System: Aerotech, puncture-proof tires, folds easily. Comes fully equipped with car seat and accessories.
Mountain Buggy Swift Compact Stroller: 10″ tires makes it easy to navigate city streets and rough terrain.

More All-Terrain Strollers here

Strollers for Snow/Winter: Buying Guide

Here are the things to look for when buying a stroller for winter season when snow is all around.

  • You may consider buying a jogging or an all-terrain stroller with big tire-like wheels. Having a stroller where the front wheel can be locked helps in the snow. By locking the front wheel, its easier to go over snowy sidewalks and the stroller won’t get stuck (although its always a little bit of hassle to steer in heavy snow). In general, all jogging strollers with lockable front wheel should do fine on snow.
  • Wheel base should not be very low as it won’t move smoothly on the snow. It means go for strollers with bigger wheels. If possible go for at least 8″ stroller wheels (for heavy snow). Most lightweight/umbrella strollers come with 5″ wheels and may not be a great choice for heavy snow.The wheels can be rubber filled or foam (most recent models come with foam tires and they work equally well).These tires also can handle the surface well in spring, when the snow melts and the surface is slippery and slushy.
  • You need a stroller with good suspension as the stroller will move over uneven surfaces and the little one will be more exposed to shocks and bounce. The best winter stroller needs to have good suspension that will offer a smooth ride. The good thing is that the current set of strollers all come with great suspension system – not just in joggers, but even on the standard strollers. This is a factor to consider especially if you get a used stroller, which could be an older make and not have a great suspension system.

Also Read: Must-have Stroller Accessories for Winter

More Good to Have Features
Here are some additional things that will make your little one more comfortable in the stroller.

  • Roomy seat, and easy to attach a footmuff.
  • Large canopy to protect from sun and snow.



Ice skating with stroller

Things to Look For

  • You need a stroller with solid wheels that will push through the snow. Strollers with bike style wheels (1 big wheel in the front with big thick tread, not plastic wheels but tires with air) work great on snow and all all kinds of terrain. These are smoother to push on all types of terrain. Wheels that have air are way smoother then hard plastic wheels on most rough surfaces, including snow.
  • Having the front wheel that locks does help a bit on snow, but its also more of a hassle to steer. Also, the bigger the wheel size, the better it is (for most terrains, including snow). Its very helpful in spring time when the snow starts to melt and everything is slippery and slushy.
  • You should choose an all-terrain stroller, these are sturdy and built to last.
  • Get a sturdy stroller with a big front wheel that can be locked, helpful in heavy snow, gravel, or sand.
  • Also, if you live in downtown Toronto or Montreal, you need something more compact. A huge/wide stroller will make it uncomfortable to use in crowds or while in transit.

Good winter strollers will be easy to push through snow or ice. Wheels are large and gripped and these strollers are heavier and often include bundled winter accessories.


Conclusion
If you live in a location where winter are really cold, you need a stroller that is easier to push when the snow starts falling and the sidewalks turn to slush. These strollers are perfect for use in winter when its cold, snowing (snow or ice), and you still need to get things done. Good winter strollers have larger wheels and are generally heavier.

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