What a clustered sort of situation to have to figure out. Drop several hundred dollars on an item without ever getting to see or touch it or check any of these promised-to-be-amazing features, let alone compare it to others. Even for shoes, we get to see and touch them all together in one section of a store. Try them on, see how they look and feel in use. And they’re less than a hundred dollars, usually. But baby strollers? Nope. Spend $350. Hope you’re happy with the single random stroller you got, and never cross another one in order to regret your baseless decision.
Ugh.
Post-a-day 2026