Every product is carefully selected by our editors. If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission.

This Minimalist Stroller Is About to Be on Everyone’s Baby Registry

A new company promising performance-based baby gear released a highly functional, minimalist baby stroller.

Lalo-Strollers-Gear-Patrol-led-full

The Daily is the first product from new baby-gear startup Lalo, launched today by a team of startup veterans from Warby Parker and the like.

It’s a minimalist stroller with a performance bent. The frame is made of a mixture of lightweight aluminum and BPA-free plastic and it comes with a reversible bassinet and toddler seat (20-pound weight limit for the former, 50 for the latter). It features expandable storage, loads of car seat adaptors, adjustable handlebars and a phone charging port. Then there’s the stuff you expect out of a premium stroller: multi-terrain rubber wheels, quick set-up and break down, a zip-up sunshade and machine-washable liners.

The Daily costs $715, making it a more affordable version of the Xplory 6 and popular Uppababy Vista strollers. It comes in green, navy or grey with a free 100-day trial period and a pretty hefty warranty.

Learn More: Here

Gear Patrol also recommends:
Revolution Flex 3.0 ($450)
Bumbleride Indie ($549)
New Stokke Xpory 6 ($1,149)

Today in Gear


The best way to catch up on the day’s most important product releases and stories. Read the Story
Assistant Editor, Home and Design Will Price is Gear Patrol’s home and drinks editor.
Advertisement - Continue Reading Below