A baby stroller is a "transportation tool" for infants, requiring assistance to push or pull it. Baby strollers generally consist of a sunshade, seat cushion, bassinet, and dust cover, with a typical lifespan of three to five years.
By model, they are mainly divided into luxury strollers (fully reclining/semi-reclining) suitable for home outings, lightweight umbrella strollers, and outdoor sports tricycles. Based on applicable scenarios and functions, there are also subcategories such as twin strollers, high-view strollers, pocket strollers, baby walking aids, and newborn strollers.
The primary standard is based on load capacity, with a general testing standard of 15-22 kg. The minimum safe backrest angle is usually 175 degrees, not 180 degrees fully flat, to prevent choking from spitting up milk, inhaling cold air, and slipping out.
High-end product trends include environmental certifications (such as GREENGUARD Gold), modular growth design, intelligent shock absorption, and lightweight materials (aerospace-grade aluminum/magnesium alloy).
