“At CR, we consider a stroller lightweight and compact when it’s under 15 pounds and easy to carry,” says Joan Muratore, the engineer who oversees stroller testing at Consumer Reports. “You should be able to carry it in one hand and your child in the other. And it won’t take up your entire car trunk space.”
Below are six lightweight strollers that will take a load off when you’re out and about. They’re divided into three categories: lightweight umbrella strollers, lightweight traditional strollers, and lightweight traditional strollers under $150. (Umbrella strollers tend to be much cheaper than traditional strollers, but you can find some traditional models at surprisingly low prices.)
If you’re looking for versatile strollers that are easy to carry and store but sturdy enough for travel, take a look at our story on best travel strollers. Our Best Strollers of 2024 story covers our overall highest-rated models in several stroller categories. And if you have multiple youngsters, see our guide to the best double strollers. For more options, our full stroller ratings feature a range of stroller types and brands, including Britax, Graco, Maclaren, Mountain Buggy, Uppababy, and more. Not sure which to choose? Refer to our stroller buying guide as you shop.