Hey, Parents! I’ve Found the Greenest Stroller on the Planet

 
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When I found out I was pregnant last fall, one of the first things I did was search for a stroller. I was so excited to push around a little human being and go on long walks through the neighborhood. There was A LOT to choose from, but hardly anyone checked off all my requirements. I wanted a mindful product I could use throughout Elliott’s first 4 years and something I could pack up quickly.

The Greentom has everything I want in a stroller, and we’ve enjoyed using it since Elliott was a week old!

Three Reasons to Love Greentom

Eco-Conscious Materials: Can you believe this stroller is made from recycled plastic bottles?! Each fabric style saves many plastic bottles from ending up in landfills. The strollers pictured above save 74 & 51! The little bag I have attached in the back saves another 23. Plus, the fabric keeps your child’s skin safe with 50+ UPF. Even the frame is made from high-quality recycled plastic so that the entire stroller can be recycled…or saved for another little one ;)

Versatile Frame: One of the most significant features of the Greentom stroller is its ability to transition to fit with your child from newborn to 4.5 years. The frame can hold the carrycot, reversible and classic style, and they are all incredibly easy to assemble. Not to mention, it’s a pretty smooth ride {& our neighborhood has a lot of bumps}! 

Incredibly Lightweight: When I first started testing out strollers and car seats, I would immediately try to pick them up before all else. I wanted to carry the product upstairs and pack it in my car without issues. The Greentom, by far, was the lightest stroller I tried out. At about 16 pounds {depending on which fabric style you choose}, you won’t have any trouble moving this stroller from house to car. We can’t wait to travel with our Greentom to England this winter!

What I’m Strolling

Reversible: Elliott is only 5 months old but wears size 6-9 months and has outgrown his bassinet. He is so long.. didn’t get it from me… but once we switched from the carrycot to the reversible, he became much more aware of his surroundings during walks. He loves still being able to face me, but being slightly inclined, he can see more of the world. 

Classic: This style can stroll your child up to 4.5 years old. I like how easy this one is to travel with because it can stay in one piece when folded up rather than detaching the seat from the frame. You can also put it into three positions - full recline, relaxed, or upright. 

Carrycot: See my post from earlier this year. I would take this bassinet everywhere because it made for a great on-the-go crib outside the home. He slept so soundly on that organic mattress! 

*You can purchase just one frame and build it with any fabric style. I have two frames because my family gifted me the classic long before I took this project on, but it ended up working out great because I can keep one with other family members!* 

 
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