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Video Review: A Starter Stroller That’ll Actually Grow With Your Family
Video Review: A Starter Stroller That’ll Actually Grow With Your Family

Choosing your first stroller comes with a lot to consider. You want something that works for your day-to-day right now—but also something you won’t outgrow in a year. That’s where many parents get stuck. A dedicated single stroller can feel lighter and easier to use, but it may not adapt if your family grows. 

On the flip side, some convertible strollers are built for multiple kids, but can feel bulky, heavy or awkward when you’re only using one seat. The Bugaboo Kangaroo bridges that gap by performing like a true single stroller from day one, with the option to expand into a double later on. Plus: It also has the solid, well-built feel Bugaboo strollers are known for.

In the video above, we asked Julie, Babylist mom of 2, to test how it works across real-life scenarios—from newborn days to everyday toddler use. If you’re looking for a starter stroller that can grow with your family, here’s why the Kangaroo stands out.

1. It actually feels like a single stroller (even though it can grow)

One of the biggest challenges with convertible strollers is how tricky they can be to handle with just one child, but the Bugaboo Kangaroo is designed to feel balanced and easy to steer right away without the bulk or front-heavy feel some others have.. 

That makes a difference for everyday moments like navigating tight aisles, crowded sidewalks or quick errands. And when you’re ready, you can convert it into a double by adding a sibling seat (sold separately). 

2. It works from newborn days—no extra adapters needed

As a first stroller, you want something that works immediately. The Bugaboo Kangaroo gives you flexibility from the start with either a car seat or bassinet:

  • Travel system ready: Car seat adapters are included in the box, so you can click in an infant car seat without buying anything extra. It’s compatible with the Bugaboo Turtle Air Shield and many other car seats. (0:38)

  • Bassinet option: You can add a bassinet (sold separately) for a fully flat, supported ride—great for longer walks and naps on the go. (0:58)

Think of it as a stroller setup that can adapt to your routine, whether you’re running errands or heading out for a longer walk.

3. It transitions easily into an everyday seat

Around 6 months, when your baby has head and neck control, you’ll switch to the main stroller seat (see how at 1:11). The seat is comfortable and easy to adjust, with one-handed recline, adjustable sun canopy, and a 50-pound weight capacity for longer use—all small, practical features that make a stroller easier to live with day after day.

4. It handles real-world terrain smoothly

Not every walk is on a perfectly smooth sidewalk. The Bugaboo Kangaroo is built to handle a mix of surfaces without feeling bumpy or hard to control—something that’s not always a given with convertible strollers. Its extra-large, puncture-proof wheels and optimal suspension help absorb bumps and keep the ride steady, whether you’re on gravel, grass or uneven pavement. It’s easy to push, even one-handed, and feels stable when turning or going up and down curbs. (1:43)

5. It has the kind of storage you’ll actually use

The underseat basket holds up to 28.6 pounds, which means you don’t have to be selective about what you bring. Diaper bag, snacks, extra layers, groceries—it all fits. It’s one of those features that becomes more valuable the more you use your stroller,  because as your kid grows, so will  the amount of stuff you’ll end up carrying. See how Julie packed it at the 2:09 mark in her review. 

6. The canopy adjusts as your child grows

The sun canopy offers UPF 50+ protection and includes a peekaboo panel, but what really stands out is that it adjusts in height as your child gets taller. That means you won’t outgrow it quickly, which is especially helpful if you plan to use this stroller for multiple stages (or multiple kids).

7. It folds easily for everyday life

The Bugaboo Kangaroo folds with one hand, stands on its own and doesn’t require removing the seat first—aka it’s designed for real-life situations like folding it while holding your baby or loading it quickly between errands. Plus: once it’s folded, it’s compact enough for most trunks and weighs under 30 pounds, making it manageable to lift and store. This is nice because other convertible strollers can feel more complicated to manage when out and about.  (2:33)

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Who’s the Bugaboo Kangaroo good for?

If you’re choosing your first stroller and want something that feels easy to use and offers flexibility for now and the future, the Bugaboo Kangaroo is a strong option. It’s designed to work seamlessly for one baby, without the bulk that can come with convertible strollers. And when your family grows, it grows with you. For a starter stroller, that balance is hard to beat.

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