Single & Double Urban Strollers

City sidewalks, airport jet bridges, the school-run shuffle: this is where an urban stroller earns its keep. Our single and double urban strollers are built for parents moving through dense streets, narrow café aisles, and weekend trips where the stroller has to fold into an overhead bin or a coat closet without negotiation.

Built for the way urban parents actually move

An urban baby stroller has a different job than a jogger or an all-terrain rig. It needs a tight turning radius for crosswalks, a one-hand fold for subway stairs, and a frame light enough to lift over a curb with coffee in the other hand. Every stroller in this collection is chosen against those standards, including compact singles for city living, single-to-double convertibles that grow with a second baby, and travel strollers under 15 pounds engineered for frequent flyers.

What you'll find in this collection

  • Compact single strollers with one-hand folds, sub-25-pound frames, and reclining seats from infant to toddler.
  • Single-to-double convertible strollers that add a second seat, bassinet, or rumble seat when your family grows, without buying a whole new system.
  • Travel strollers sized to FAA carry-on dimensions for parents who fly often, with self-standing folds and shoulder straps.
  • Infant car seat compatibility across the range, so any of these strollers can pair with a matching car seat to build a complete travel system.

Choosing between a single and a double

If you have one child and a city apartment, a compact single stroller is almost always the right starting point. Look at folded dimensions first, then weight, then recline. If a second baby is on the horizon, a single-to-double frame saves money and closet space, since you can run it as a single now and clip on a second seat later. Twin parents and close-in-age siblings should go straight to a side-by-side or inline double that still fits standard 32-inch doorways.

Travel systems and car seat pairing

Most urban strollers in this collection accept an infant car seat with adapters, which means a sleeping newborn moves from car to stroller without a transfer. If you're building a full travel setup, browse our infant car seats to match a click-in carrier to your stroller frame, and our broader baby gear collection for adapters, footmuffs, and parent organizers. Families gravitating toward European design can also explore Joolz strollers and Bumbleride strollers for lower-profile alternatives.

Who this collection is for

Parents in apartments with stairs and elevators. Parents who walk more than they drive. Parents who fly with a baby twice a year and refuse to gate-check a $1,200 stroller. Parents adding a second child and weighing whether to convert or buy new. If any of that sounds like you, the urban stroller range is where to start.

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