And the Winner Is: Silver Cross Coast Stroller There are a million types of strollers for parents’ various needs, but when it comes to your everyday stroller, you want a workhorse that can keep baby comfy and cozy and adapt to your busy day. At The Bump, we’re having a bit of a love affair with Silver Cross, a UK-based brand that’s been around since 1877 (you read that right!) and recently made it onto the radar of savvy American parents. We tapped its Wave stroller as a Best of Baby winner in 2018, and this year were wowed by its latest addition, the Coast. The streamline stroller can go from a single to double and even be used as a travel system. It’s versatile, easy to use and a true pleasure to push.
What We Love
Swap out the seats (bassinet, regular seat or car seat), face them in or out or add a second one—you can choose from a whopping 27 different seat configurations
Silver Cross paid special attention to comfort, for both baby and parent: The seat is super-plush and fully reclines, the canopy and storage basket are generous and the one-handed adjustable handlebar is longer than most, accommodating both short and extra-tall parents
Thanks to the four wheel suspension, puncture-proof back wheels and lockable swivel front wheels, this stroller really does coast on even rough terrain
It may not be the most compact fold we’ve come across, but the Coast easily collapses with a two-hand single fold with the seat still on, and self-locks to keep things contained
With a pair of adapters, you can pop your Nuna, Maxi Cosi or Cybex car seat into the Coast’s frame, converting it into a handy travel system
Buy it: $999, SilverCrossUS.com
And the Winner Is: Silver Cross Coast Stroller
What We Love
Swap out the seats (bassinet, regular seat or car seat), face them in or out or add a second one—you can choose from a whopping 27 different seat configurations
Silver Cross paid special attention to comfort, for both baby and parent: The seat is super-plush and fully reclines, the canopy and storage basket are generous and the one-handed adjustable handlebar is longer than most, accommodating both short and extra-tall parents
Thanks to the four wheel suspension, puncture-proof back wheels and lockable swivel front wheels, this stroller really does coast on even rough terrain
It may not be the most compact fold we’ve come across, but the Coast easily collapses with a two-hand single fold with the seat still on, and self-locks to keep things contained
With a pair of adapters, you can pop your Nuna, Maxi Cosi or Cybex car seat into the Coast’s frame, converting it into a handy travel system