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The 14 Best New Strollers for Working Moms in 2019

Between work, errands and fun around town, you’re constantly on the go. That’s why a dependable stroller is a must-have. The latest models to hit the market are sure to entice working moms, with innovations that save space, time and energy.

Summer Infant 3Dlite+ Convenience Stroller

Summer Infant 3Dlite+ Convenience Stroller

For moms who want portability on a budget.

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There’s a reason the Summer Infant 3D Lite Convenience Stroller has a 4.4 rating (from nearly 3,400 reviews) on Amazon. It’s light but incredibly durable, and it takes up less space in your trunk than a traditional stroller. In January 2019, Summer Infant will release an update to its beloved stroller. The 3Dlite+ allows parents to adjust the recline with one hand, comes with a sippy cup holder for your child (in addition to the parent cup holder kept from the prior model), and has a designated cell phone holder. Folding the stroller is still simple, and the attached carry strap helps you transport the stroller easily ($119.99, summerinfant.com, available January 2019).

Graco Modes2Grow Travel System

Graco Modes2Grow Travel System

For moms who plan to have more than one, but don't want to spend

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