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Best Baby Stroller Singapore 2026: 20+ Prams Compared

Baby strollers in Singapore range from $129 (Prego S507) to $2,369 (Bugaboo Donkey 5). The most popular mid-range picks among Singapore parents are the Hamilton X1 Lite MagicFold ($399, 7.5kg, from birth) and the Bugaboo Dragonfly ($599, 5.9kg, from birth). For travel-heavy families, the Cybex Libelle ($299, cabin-approved) and Stokke YOYO3 (from $727, cabin standard) lead the pack. Below we compare 27 strollers across every price range, with Singapore-specific buying tips, a full price table, and where to buy.

Quick Picks by Category

Short on time? Here are the top stroller picks for Singapore parents across five common scenarios:

Category Pick Price Weight Why
Best Budget Silver Cross Clic $299 6kg From birth, lie-flat, cabin approved, 1-second fold
Best Travel Cybex Libelle $299 6.2kg Ultra-compact fold, cabin approved, UPF50+ canopy
Best From-Birth Hamilton X1 Lite MagicFold $399 7.5kg One-hand auto fold, magnetic buckle, very popular in SG
Best Premium Joolz Aer+ $679 – $759 6kg From birth, cabin approved, top-rated by SG parents
Best Double Mountain Buggy Duet $1,159 – $1,499 15kg 63cm wide — narrowest side-by-side, fits HDB doors

What to Look For in a Stroller in Singapore

Singapore’s climate, infrastructure, and lifestyle create unique requirements for choosing a stroller. What works in Europe or America may not suit life in a tropical city-state with HDB flats, MRT trains, and hawker centres. Here are the key factors to consider:

Weight — Under 7kg Is the Sweet Spot

Not all MRT stations have lifts, and those that do sometimes place them far from the platform. If you rely on public transport, a stroller under 7kg that you can carry one-handed while holding your child is significantly easier to manage. For reference, the lightest stroller on this list is the Prego S507 at 4.2kg, while full-size models like the UPPAbaby VISTA V3 weigh over 12kg.

Fold Size — Think Small

Singapore car boots are compact (many families drive hatchbacks or small SUVs), HDB storerooms are limited, and overhead bins on planes are tight. A stroller that folds down to cabin-approved dimensions (typically under 55 × 25 × 50cm) will serve you in all three scenarios. Self-standing folds are a bonus — they stay upright without leaning against a wall.

Sun Canopy — UPF 50+ Is Essential

Singapore sits one degree north of the equator. The UV index regularly hits “extreme” levels (11+), even on overcast days. A stroller canopy with UPF 50+ protection, an extendable sun visor, and a peek-a-boo window is not a luxury — it is a necessity. Dark-coloured canopies absorb more heat, so consider lighter colours or mesh ventilation panels.

Rain Cover — For Sudden Downpours

Tropical rainstorms arrive with little warning. Check whether your stroller includes a rain cover in the box or if it must be purchased separately (typically $30 – $60). Some strollers have a water-resistant canopy that provides partial protection, but a full rain cover is advisable.

Storage Basket — Bigger Is Better

Hawker centre runs, NTUC grocery trips, and general errands all require somewhere to stash bags. The storage basket capacity varies widely — from 3kg on ultra-compact strollers to 10kg on the Stokke YOYO3. A deep, easily accessible basket makes daily life in Singapore considerably more convenient.

Width — HDB Doors and MRT Gates

Standard HDB door frames are 70 – 80cm wide. MRT fare gates vary but can be narrow. Most single strollers (typically 48 – 55cm wide) pass through without issue, but double strollers require careful measurement. The Mountain Buggy Duet at 63cm is specifically designed to fit through standard doorways.

Cabin Approval — SG Families Travel

Singapore families are frequent flyers. A cabin-approved stroller that fits in the overhead bin means you can skip the gate check queue and have your stroller immediately upon landing. Most airlines accept strollers that fold to under 55 × 25 × 50cm, though policies vary. Always check with your specific airline before flying.

Tip: Before buying, take your shortlisted stroller’s folded dimensions and measure them against your car boot, your HDB shoe cabinet area, and your most-used airline’s overhead bin specs. Ten minutes of measuring can save hundreds of dollars in regret.

Budget Strollers Under $300

Budget does not mean bad. The strollers in this range are lightweight, portable, and well-suited to Singapore’s urban environment. The trade-off is typically fewer features (some are not from-birth) and simpler suspension. For families who babywear for the first 6 months and need a compact stroller afterward, this category offers excellent value.

1. Prego S507 — $129

  • Weight: 4.2kg
  • Age: 6 months+
  • Key features: Reversible handle, ultra-lightweight design
  • Best for: Parents on a tight budget who need the lightest possible stroller for MRT commutes

At 4.2kg, the Prego S507 is the lightest stroller on this list by a significant margin. The reversible handle allows your child to face you or face forward. It lacks the premium suspension and canopy coverage of pricier options, but as a secondary stroller or a first stroller for MRT-heavy families, it is hard to beat on weight alone.

2. Cybex Libelle — $299

  • Weight: 6.2kg
  • Age: 6 months+
  • Folded size: 30 × 20 × 46cm
  • Key features: UPF 50+ canopy, self-standing fold, cabin approved
  • Best for: Frequent travellers who need a compact, cabin-approved stroller

The Cybex Libelle is one of the most popular travel strollers in Singapore. Its folded dimensions (30 × 20 × 46cm) fit comfortably in overhead bins on most airlines. The UPF 50+ canopy provides genuine sun protection in Singapore’s equatorial climate. The self-standing fold means it will not topple over in hawker centres or taxi boots. Note that this is a 6-month+ stroller — newborns will need a separate solution or a compatible Cybex infant car seat attached via adapter.

3. GB Pockit+ All-City — $299

  • Weight: 6kg
  • Age: 6 months+
  • Key features: Guinness World Record smallest fold, cabin approved
  • Best for: Families who prioritise the smallest possible folded size for storage and travel

The GB Pockit+ holds the Guinness World Record for the smallest folding stroller in the world. When folded, it is roughly the size of a large handbag. This makes it ideal for families living in smaller HDB flats where storage space is at a premium, or for parents who frequently take taxis and need a stroller that disappears into any car boot. Like the Libelle, it is a 6-month+ model.

4. Silver Cross Clic — $299

  • Weight: 6kg
  • Age: From birth
  • Folded size: 54 × 25 × 47cm
  • Key features: Lie-flat recline (from birth), cabin approved, one-second fold mechanism
  • Best for: Parents who want a from-birth stroller at a budget price with cabin approval

The Silver Cross Clic stands out in the budget category because it is suitable from birth thanks to its lie-flat recline position. At $299, it is the most affordable from-birth cabin-approved stroller in Singapore. The one-second fold mechanism works with a single hand — useful when you are holding your baby. Silver Cross is a heritage British brand (founded 1877) with a strong reputation for build quality, making this stroller an unusually strong value proposition.

Budget category summary: If you need from-birth capability at under $300, the Silver Cross Clic is the clear choice. If your baby is 6 months+ and you prioritise travel, the Cybex Libelle or GB Pockit+ are the leading options. For the absolute lightest weight, the Prego S507 at 4.2kg cannot be matched.

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Mid-Range Strollers: $300 – $700

The mid-range category is where most Singapore parents find their “main” stroller. These models typically offer from-birth recline, better suspension, larger canopies, and more robust build quality than budget options. Competition in this range is fierce, which means excellent value for buyers.

5. Hamilton X1 Lite MagicFold — $399

  • Weight: 7.5kg
  • Age: From birth
  • Key features: MagicFold one-hand auto fold, magnetic buckle, from-birth recline
  • Best for: Parents who want a from-birth daily driver with the fastest fold mechanism in its class

The Hamilton X1 Lite is one of the most popular strollers in Singapore. The MagicFold system collapses the stroller automatically with one hand in under two seconds — a genuine game-changer for parents juggling a baby and shopping bags. The magnetic buckle is easier to fasten than traditional clip buckles, especially when your toddler is squirming. Hamilton has a dedicated store presence in Singapore through Motherswork and yoop SG, which means easy access to after-sales support and accessories.

6. Hamilton X1 Plus DTD Bear — $514

  • Weight: 7.3kg
  • Age: From birth
  • Key features: Premium upgrade of X1 Lite, improved canopy, upgraded fabrics
  • Best for: Hamilton fans who want the upgraded materials and aesthetics over the standard X1 Lite

The X1 Plus DTD Bear retains everything that makes the X1 Lite popular — the MagicFold mechanism, from-birth recline, and magnetic buckle — while adding premium fabrics, an enhanced canopy, and refined finishes. At 7.3kg it is actually 200g lighter than the standard X1 Lite. The price premium of $115 over the X1 Lite is primarily for materials and design rather than function.

7. Hauck Eagle 4S Colibri — $469

  • Weight: 6.9kg
  • Age: From birth
  • Key features: Reversible seat, supports up to 25kg child weight
  • Best for: Parents who want a reversible seat (parent-facing and forward-facing) in a lightweight frame

The Hauck Eagle 4S Colibri offers a reversible seat — a feature usually reserved for strollers costing $600 or more. This means your baby can face you (important for bonding in the early months) and face forward (for curious toddlers). The 25kg weight limit means this stroller can serve well into the preschool years. At 6.9kg, it manages to stay relatively light despite the reversible seat mechanism. Available at Hatchery Cribs in Singapore.

8. Combi Sugocal Compact — $469 (as low as $389 on Shopee sales)

  • Weight: 5.1kg
  • Age: From 1 month
  • Key features: A3-size fold, Egg Shock head protection technology, Japanese brand
  • Best for: Parents who want Japanese engineering and an ultra-light from-birth stroller

Combi is a respected Japanese brand known for meticulous attention to infant safety and comfort. The Sugocal Compact folds down to an A3-sized footprint — small enough to slide beside a desk or against a wall. At 5.1kg, it is the lightest from-birth stroller in the mid-range category. The proprietary Egg Shock technology provides impact absorption for your baby’s head and body. Combi SG runs frequent 35% off sales on their official Shopee store, bringing the price down to approximately $389.

9. Joie Litetrax 4 DLX — $529

  • Weight: 10.65kg
  • Age: From birth
  • Key features: Full-feature set, large storage basket, one-hand fold
  • Best for: Parents who prioritise features and basket space over lightweight portability

The Joie Litetrax 4 DLX is a full-feature stroller that sacrifices lightweight portability for a comprehensive feature set. The storage basket is among the largest in this category, making it practical for NTUC runs and day trips. At 10.65kg, this is not a stroller you want to carry up MRT stairs, but if you primarily drive or live near a lift-equipped station, the ride quality and feature set justify the weight. Joie is widely available in Singapore at Mothercare stores.

10. Doona+ Car Seat Stroller — $589

  • Weight: ~7kg
  • Age: From birth (up to ~13kg)
  • Key features: Car seat and stroller in one unit, wheels fold out from the car seat base
  • Best for: Parents who frequently use Grab, taxis, or car-sharing and want to eliminate the car-seat-plus-stroller juggle

The Doona+ is in a category of its own. It is a fully certified infant car seat with wheels that fold out from the base, transforming it into a stroller in seconds. For Grab-reliant parents in Singapore, this solves the perennial problem of needing both a car seat and a stroller but having only two hands. The trade-off is that it works only up to approximately 13kg (~12 months for most children), after which you will need a separate stroller. Available at Pupsik Studio.

11. Bugaboo Butterfly — $639

  • Weight: 7.3kg
  • Age: 6 months+
  • Key features: Cabin approved, integrated shoulder strap, Bugaboo build quality
  • Best for: Parents who want Bugaboo quality and durability in a compact, travel-friendly form factor

The Bugaboo Butterfly brings Bugaboo’s renowned build quality and smooth ride into a cabin-approved compact stroller. The integrated shoulder strap makes carrying through airports effortless. While it is a 6-month+ stroller (no lie-flat recline), the ride quality, canopy, and overall fit and finish are noticeably superior to budget alternatives. If you already have a from-birth stroller and want a premium travel companion, the Butterfly is a strong choice.

12. Bugaboo Dragonfly — $599 – $639

  • Weight: 5.9kg
  • Age: From birth
  • Key features: Lie-flat recline, compact fold, Bugaboo quality at its lightest
  • Best for: Parents who want Bugaboo build quality in the lightest possible from-birth package

The Bugaboo Dragonfly is a significant development — a from-birth Bugaboo stroller that weighs just 5.9kg. That makes it lighter than many 6-month+ travel strollers. The lie-flat recline works from birth without needing an additional bassinet attachment. The compact fold, smooth Bugaboo suspension, and generous canopy make it a compelling all-rounder. At $599 – $639, it is also the most affordable Bugaboo from-birth stroller, and one of the best value propositions in the entire mid-range category.

Mid-range category summary: The Hamilton X1 Lite ($399) wins on convenience with its MagicFold. The Bugaboo Dragonfly ($599) is the standout for overall value — Bugaboo quality at just 5.9kg. The Doona+ ($589) is unmatched for Grab/taxi families. And the Combi Sugocal Compact ($469) is the lightest from-birth option at 5.1kg.

Premium Strollers: $700 and Above

Premium strollers offer superior materials, smoother suspension, better resale value, and longer usable lifespans. Many parents in Singapore view a premium stroller as a multi-year investment — especially for families planning two or more children. The resale market on Carousell for well-maintained premium strollers is strong, with popular models retaining 50 – 70% of their retail value.

13. Stokke YOYO3 — From $727 (frame) / $839+ (complete)

  • Weight: 6.2kg
  • Age: From birth (with newborn pack) or 6 months+ (with 6+ colour pack)
  • Folded size: 52 × 44 × 18cm
  • Key features: Cabin standard on most airlines, 10kg basket capacity, modular design
  • Best for: Frequent-flying families who want one stroller from birth through toddlerhood

The Stokke YOYO is arguably the most recognised premium compact stroller in Singapore. Now in its third generation (YOYO3), it features an improved 10kg basket capacity and refined suspension. The modular system means you buy the frame once and swap colour packs as your child grows — from the newborn nest (lie-flat) to the 6+ seat. Its cabin dimensions are accepted by virtually every airline. The YOYO3 has one of the strongest resale markets of any stroller in Singapore.

14. Nuna TRVL LX — $739

  • Weight: 7kg
  • Age: From birth
  • Key features: Dutch design, premium comfort, MagneTech self-fold mechanism
  • Best for: Parents who prioritise ride comfort and premium materials in a travel stroller

Nuna is a Dutch brand known for premium baby gear with clean, understated design. The TRVL LX offers from-birth capability with a near-flat recline, and its MagneTech secure snap self-fold mechanism makes collapsing the stroller intuitive. The ride is noticeably smooth for a compact stroller, with well-tuned suspension that handles Singapore’s uneven pavements better than most competitors in its weight class.

15. Joolz Aer+ — $679 – $759

  • Weight: 6kg
  • Age: From birth
  • Key features: Cabin approved, from-birth flat recline, highly rated by Singapore parent communities
  • Best for: Parents who want the best-reviewed compact stroller for daily Singapore use and travel

The Joolz Aer+ is frequently cited as the “best stroller” in Singapore parent forums, including Reddit and various Facebook groups. At 6kg with from-birth capability and cabin approval, it strikes an ideal balance of weight, features, and build quality. The flat recline works from birth without accessories, the canopy extends fully with UPF 50+ protection, and the one-hand fold is genuinely one-handed. The Joolz Aer+ is available at Motherswork.

16. Ergobaby Metro+ — $380 – $899

  • Weight: 7.8kg
  • Age: From birth
  • Key features: Overhead bin approved, from-birth recline, wide price range depending on version
  • Best for: Ergobaby carrier users who want a matching stroller from the same trusted brand

Ergobaby is best known for its baby carriers, and the Metro+ extends that expertise into strollers. It is overhead-bin approved for cabin use and offers a from-birth recline. The price range ($380 – $899) reflects different versions — the base Metro+ starts lower, while the Metro+ Deluxe and limited editions sit at the top end. The ride quality is solid, and the brand has a strong following among Ergobaby carrier users in Singapore.

17. Cybex Mios — $1,198

  • Weight: 9kg
  • Age: From birth
  • Key features: Breathable mesh seat option, reversible seat, one-hand fold
  • Best for: Parents who want a full-feature reversible stroller with superior ventilation for Singapore’s heat

The Cybex Mios is a standout for Singapore’s climate. The optional breathable mesh seat back allows significantly more airflow than padded fabric, keeping your child cooler during outdoor walks. The reversible seat means your newborn can face you and your toddler can face forward. At 9kg, it is heavier than compact strollers, but the ride quality, suspension, and overall build justify the weight for families who prioritise comfort and ventilation over ultra-portability.

18. Cybex Coya — $899

  • Weight: ~6kg
  • Age: From birth
  • Key features: Cybex Platinum fashion line, premium aesthetics, compact fold
  • Best for: Style-conscious parents who want a fashion-forward stroller from Cybex’s premium Platinum range

The Cybex Coya belongs to Cybex’s Platinum line, which features fashion collaborations and premium materials. At approximately 6kg, it is light for a Platinum-line stroller and offers from-birth recline. The design aesthetic leans upscale and minimalist. Functionally it shares DNA with the Libelle but adds from-birth capability, better materials, and the Platinum line’s refined styling.

19. UPPAbaby Minu V3 — $899

  • Weight: 7.6kg
  • Age: From birth (with From Birth Kit)
  • Key features: UPPAbaby build quality, compatibility with Mesa car seat, one-hand fold
  • Best for: UPPAbaby families who want a compact travel stroller that integrates with their existing car seat

The Minu V3 is UPPAbaby’s compact stroller offering. It carries the brand’s reputation for durability and thoughtful design into a travel-friendly package. From-birth use requires the separate From Birth Kit accessory. The Minu V3 is compatible with the UPPAbaby Mesa car seat and the bassinet from the VISTA/CRUZ, making it a natural addition for families already in the UPPAbaby ecosystem.

20. Nuna Mixx Next — $1,099

  • Weight: 10.5kg
  • Age: From birth
  • Key features: Reversible seat, premium all-terrain suspension, full-size stroller ride in a compact frame
  • Best for: Parents who want a premium full-size stroller ride without the bulk of a flagship model

The Nuna Mixx Next bridges the gap between compact strollers and full-size flagships. The reversible seat, smooth suspension, and premium materials deliver a ride comparable to full-size strollers, while the fold is more compact than most reversible-seat competitors. At 10.5kg, it is not a lightweight, but the ride quality is among the best in its class.

21. UPPAbaby CRUZ V2/V3 — $1,099 – $1,299

  • Weight: 9.5kg
  • Age: From birth
  • Key features: Narrow frame for HDB corridors, reversible seat, UPPAbaby quality
  • Best for: HDB families who want UPPAbaby full-size quality in a narrower, more HDB-friendly frame

The CRUZ is UPPAbaby’s solution for families who love the VISTA but find it too wide or heavy for daily HDB life. The narrower frame navigates HDB corridors and lifts more easily, while retaining the reversible seat, smooth suspension, and premium feel that UPPAbaby is known for. The CRUZ does not support the second child attachment (unlike the VISTA), so it is a single-child stroller only.

Full-Size Flagships

These are the largest, most feature-rich strollers on the market. They prioritise ride quality, expandability, and premium features over portability.

22. UPPAbaby VISTA V3 — $1,699

  • Weight: 12.3kg
  • Age: From birth (bassinet included)
  • Key features: Converts from single to double to triple, bassinet included, full-size all-terrain wheels
  • Best for: Growing families who want one stroller that expands from one child to two (or three)

The UPPAbaby VISTA V3 is the flagship expandable stroller. It comes with a bassinet for newborn use and converts to accommodate a second child with the RumbleSeat or PiggyBack board, and even a third child with additional accessories. The all-terrain wheels handle park paths, grass, and uneven pavements with ease. At 12.3kg and $1,699, it is a significant investment, but families planning multiple children often find it more economical than buying separate strollers.

23. Stokke Xplory X — $2,191

  • Weight: 13kg
  • Age: From birth (with bassinet, sold separately)
  • Key features: Iconic elevated seating position, adjustable height, premium ride
  • Best for: Parents who want the most elevated, closest-to-parent seating position for bonding and interaction

The Stokke Xplory X is unmistakable on any street. Its elevated seat brings your child closer to dining table height and to your face for interaction, rather than knee height like most strollers. This higher position also keeps your child further from car exhaust at ground level. The Xplory X is a statement piece — it is heavy (13kg), expensive ($2,191), and not particularly compact when folded, but for parents who value the bonding benefit of elevated seating and the smooth Stokke ride, there is no substitute.

Jogging Stroller

24. Thule Urban Glide 3 — $1,199

  • Weight: 12kg
  • Age: From birth
  • Key features: Hand brake, air-filled tyres, three-wheel jogger design, one-hand fold
  • Best for: Active parents who run or jog regularly along East Coast Park, park connectors, or Marina Bay

The Thule Urban Glide 3 is the leading jogging stroller available in Singapore. The air-filled tyres and three-wheel design provide a smooth, stable ride at running pace. The hand brake offers controlled stopping on slopes. From-birth use is supported with the fully reclinable seat. Singapore’s park connector network (over 300km) and flat terrain make jogging strollers practical here, though the 12kg weight means this is a dedicated jogging tool rather than a daily MRT commuter. Available at Hatchery Cribs.

Double & Tandem Strollers

Families with two young children need a double stroller that fits through HDB doors (70 – 80cm wide), navigates MRT stations, and does not weigh so much that it defeats the purpose of having wheels. The three options below represent the best available in Singapore across different configurations.

25. Bugaboo Donkey 5 — $2,369

  • Weight: 13kg
  • Age: From birth
  • Key features: Converts from mono (single) to duo (side-by-side), premium Bugaboo quality
  • Best for: Families who want a side-by-side double that converts back to a single and carries the Bugaboo name

The Bugaboo Donkey 5 is unique — it expands from a single-width (mono) stroller to a side-by-side (duo) double stroller in seconds. This means you can use it as a regular single stroller when only one child is along, and expand it when both are present. The side-by-side configuration gives each child equal visibility and airflow (unlike tandem setups where the back child has a restricted view). At $2,369, it is the most expensive stroller on this list, and at 74cm wide in duo mode, it fits through standard HDB doors but with minimal clearance.

26. Thule Sleek — From $799

  • Weight: 12.7kg
  • Age: From birth (main seat); tandem seat sold separately
  • Key features: Converts from single to tandem (front-back) double, reversible main seat
  • Best for: Parents who want a narrower double stroller in a front-back tandem configuration

The Thule Sleek starts as a single stroller and converts to a tandem (front-back) double with an additional seat or bassinet. The tandem layout is narrower than side-by-side doubles, making it easier to navigate tight spaces. The main seat is reversible (parent-facing or forward-facing). The starting price of $799 is for the single configuration — adding the second seat increases the total cost. Available at Hatchery Cribs in Singapore.

27. Mountain Buggy Duet — $1,159 – $1,499

  • Weight: 15kg
  • Age: From birth
  • Key features: 63cm width — the narrowest side-by-side double stroller, fits standard HDB doors
  • Best for: Families with two young children living in HDB flats who want a side-by-side double that fits through every door

At 63cm wide, the Mountain Buggy Duet is the narrowest side-by-side double stroller on the market. Standard HDB door frames are 70 – 80cm wide, and the Duet passes through all of them with room to spare. Each seat reclines independently to a flat position (suitable from birth), and the stroller handles well despite its 15kg weight thanks to air-filled tyres and good suspension. For HDB families with two children under 4, the Mountain Buggy Duet is the practical choice.

Double stroller summary: The Mountain Buggy Duet is the practical HDB choice (narrowest side-by-side). The Bugaboo Donkey 5 is the premium mono-to-duo option. The Thule Sleek is the most affordable entry point if you start with one child and plan to add the second seat later.

Full Price Comparison: All 27 Strollers

Below is every stroller covered in this guide, sorted by price from lowest to highest. All prices are in SGD. Weights and age suitability are included for quick comparison.

# Stroller Price (SGD) Weight From Birth? Cabin Approved? Category
1 Prego S507 $129 4.2kg No (6m+) Budget
2 Cybex Libelle $299 6.2kg No (6m+) Yes Budget
3 GB Pockit+ All-City $299 6kg No (6m+) Yes Budget
4 Silver Cross Clic $299 6kg Yes Yes Budget
5 Ergobaby Metro+ $380 – $899 7.8kg Yes Yes Mid – Premium
6 Hamilton X1 Lite MagicFold $399 7.5kg Yes Mid-Range
7 Combi Sugocal Compact $469 (~$389 on sale) 5.1kg Yes (1m+) Mid-Range
8 Hauck Eagle 4S Colibri $469 6.9kg Yes Mid-Range
9 Hamilton X1 Plus DTD Bear $514 7.3kg Yes Mid-Range
10 Joie Litetrax 4 DLX $529 10.65kg Yes Mid-Range
11 Doona+ Car Seat Stroller $589 ~7kg Yes Mid-Range
12 Bugaboo Dragonfly $599 – $639 5.9kg Yes Mid-Range
13 Bugaboo Butterfly $639 7.3kg No (6m+) Yes Mid-Range
14 Joolz Aer+ $679 – $759 6kg Yes Yes Premium
15 Stokke YOYO3 From $727 / $839+ 6.2kg Yes (with kit) Yes Premium
16 Nuna TRVL LX $739 7kg Yes Premium
17 Thule Sleek From $799 12.7kg Yes Double
18 Cybex Coya $899 ~6kg Yes Premium
19 UPPAbaby Minu V3 $899 7.6kg Yes (with kit) Premium
20 Nuna Mixx Next $1,099 10.5kg Yes Premium
21 UPPAbaby CRUZ V2/V3 $1,099 – $1,299 9.5kg Yes Premium
22 Mountain Buggy Duet $1,159 – $1,499 15kg Yes Double
23 Cybex Mios $1,198 9kg Yes Premium
24 Thule Urban Glide 3 $1,199 12kg Yes Jogging
25 UPPAbaby VISTA V3 $1,699 12.3kg Yes Flagship
26 Stokke Xplory X $2,191 13kg Yes (with bassinet) Flagship
27 Bugaboo Donkey 5 $2,369 13kg Yes Double

Prices are in SGD and reflect retail prices as of February 2026. Sale prices, bundle deals, and promotions may lower actual purchase costs. Always verify current pricing with the retailer.

Where to Buy Baby Strollers in Singapore

Testing a stroller in person before buying is strongly advisable — the fold mechanism, handlebar height, and wheel smoothness are difficult to assess from photos alone. Here are the main retailers in Singapore:

Physical Stores

Retailer Key Brands Notes
Mothercare Joie, Cybex, Silver Cross, Ergobaby, GB, and more Widest range in Singapore. Multiple locations including Paragon, VivoCity, Tampines Mall
Motherswork Bugaboo, UPPAbaby, Stokke, Joolz, Hamilton, Nuna Premium brands. Stores at Great World and Paragon. Knowledgeable staff
Hatchery Cribs Hauck, Thule Specialist in nursery furniture and outdoor stroller brands
Pupsik Studio Doona Authorised Doona dealer in Singapore
Hamilton by yoop SG Hamilton Official Hamilton distributor. Direct warranty support

Online Retailers

Platform Best For Notes
PramFox Online stroller specialist Free same-day delivery for orders over $500. Wide stroller selection
Combi SG (Shopee) Combi strollers Official store. Frequent 35% off sales on 11.11, 12.12, and brand days
Shopee / Lazada Price comparison, sales events Check for official brand stores. Be cautious of parallel imports without local warranty
Amazon SG International brands Some models cheaper via Amazon. Check warranty coverage
iShopChangi Duty-free pricing Tax-free prices. Collect at Changi Airport or get home delivery
Carousell Secondhand / preloved Premium brands (YOYO, Bugaboo, UPPAbaby) hold value well. Inspect in person before buying
Warranty note: When buying online, especially from Shopee and Lazada, confirm that the stroller comes with a local Singapore warranty. Parallel imports (grey market) may be cheaper but often lack local warranty support, which matters when you need replacement parts like wheels, canopy clips, or harness buckles.

Buying Secondhand

The secondhand stroller market in Singapore is active on Carousell, Facebook Marketplace, and parent community groups. Premium brands retain value best — a Stokke YOYO in good condition typically resells for 50 – 70% of retail, while budget strollers may sell for only 20 – 30%. When buying secondhand, check the frame for cracks, test the fold mechanism, inspect the harness buckles, and ensure all wheels roll smoothly. Ask for the original receipt if warranty transfers are important to you.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the best lightweight stroller for Singapore MRT?

The Cybex Libelle (6.2kg, folds to 30 × 20 × 46cm) and GB Pockit+ All-City (6kg, Guinness World Record smallest fold) are the top picks for MRT use. Both are cabin-approved, self-standing when folded, and light enough to carry one-handed through stations without lifts. For an even lighter option, the Prego S507 at 4.2kg is the lightest stroller on this list, though it lacks cabin approval and is not suitable from birth.

Can I bring a stroller on Singapore Airlines?

Singapore Airlines allows strollers to be checked in at the gate for free. For cabin carry-on, the stroller must fit in the overhead bin (dimensions vary by aircraft). Cabin-approved strollers that fit include the Cybex Libelle, GB Pockit+ All-City, Silver Cross Clic, Bugaboo Butterfly, Stokke YOYO3, Joolz Aer+, and Ergobaby Metro+. Always check your specific aircraft’s overhead bin dimensions before flying, as they vary between Airbus and Boeing models.

When should I buy a stroller?

Most parents buy their stroller during the second trimester (weeks 14 – 27). This gives you time to research, test models in stores, and wait for sales. Major sale periods in Singapore include the Great Singapore Sale (June – August), 11.11, 12.12, and Black Friday on Shopee and Lazada. Motherswork and Mothercare also hold seasonal clearance events. Avoid waiting until the last month — popular models and colourways can go out of stock, especially around year-end.

Do I need a from-birth stroller?

Not necessarily. From-birth strollers have a fully reclinable seat (150 – 180 degrees) suitable for newborns who cannot yet sit up. If you plan to babywear for the first 6 months and only use a stroller afterward, a 6-month+ model like the Cybex Libelle or GB Pockit+ will be lighter and more compact. However, from-birth strollers like the Hamilton X1 Lite, Silver Cross Clic, or Bugaboo Dragonfly give you more flexibility from day one without needing a separate newborn solution.

What’s the best stroller for Grab and taxi?

The Doona+ Car Seat Stroller ($589) is purpose-built for this — it converts from a car seat to a stroller in seconds, eliminating the need to carry both. For a non-car-seat option, the Hamilton X1 Lite ($399) has a one-hand MagicFold that collapses the stroller in under 2 seconds, making Grab pickups fast and stress-free. The Cybex Libelle and GB Pockit+ also fold small enough to fit any car boot without taking up the entire trunk.

Are expensive strollers worth it?

It depends on your usage pattern. Premium strollers ($700+) like the Stokke YOYO3, Joolz Aer+, and Bugaboo Dragonfly offer better build quality, smoother rides, superior suspension, and higher resale value on Carousell. If you use your stroller daily and plan to have multiple children, the cost-per-use of a premium model can be lower than replacing a budget stroller that wears out. Budget strollers ($129 – $299) are perfectly adequate for occasional use, as a secondary travel stroller, or if your child will only use a stroller for a short period.

Where can I try strollers in person in Singapore?

Mothercare stores (Paragon, VivoCity, Tampines Mall) carry the widest range of brands. Motherswork (Great World and Paragon) stocks premium brands including Bugaboo, UPPAbaby, Stokke, Joolz, and Hamilton. Hatchery Cribs carries Hauck and Thule. Pupsik Studio stocks Doona. Always call ahead to confirm that the specific model and colourway you want to test is on display, as not all models are available at every outlet at all times.

Should I buy a single or double stroller?

Buy a single stroller if you currently have one child or are expecting your first. If you plan to have a second child within 2 – 3 years, consider a convertible model like the Bugaboo Donkey 5 (mono-to-duo) or UPPAbaby VISTA V3 (single-to-double-to-triple). A purpose-built double like the Mountain Buggy Duet (63cm wide — fits HDB doors) is best if you already have two young children. Side-by-side doubles give each child equal visibility; tandem (front-back) doubles like the Thule Sleek are narrower but longer.

Last Updated: 23 February 2026. Prices and availability may change. Always verify current pricing directly with retailers.
Sources: Mothercare SG, Motherswork, PramFox, Hatchery Cribs, Pupsik Studio, Hamilton by yoop SG, Combi SG (Shopee), Bugaboo, Cybex, Stokke, Joolz, UPPAbaby, Nuna, Joie, Mountain Buggy, Thule, Silver Cross, GB, Ergobaby, iShopChangi, Singapore parent community forums (Reddit r/singaporeparenting, various Facebook groups)