5 Best Reversible Strollers For Two-Direction Baby Rides

5 Best Reversible Strollers For Two-Direction Baby Rides

When it comes to choosing a stroller that can grow with your child, a reversible stroller is often the best option. But what IS a reversible stroller? Simply put, these strollers have a seat that face forward or backward. 

Rear-facing stroller seats are great for young infants, who are more comforted by the sight of their parent or caregiver than they are interested in the passing scenery. However, as your child  grows, they become more interested in engaging with their environment and might prefer to be forward facing.

Choosing the best reversible stroller means taking a few things into account: ease of use, comfort and safety, portability and maneuverability, and compatibility/adaptability.

Best Overall: Orbit Baby G5 Stroller

The Orbit Baby G5 stroller is the best overall reversible stroller. It offers easy 360-degree rotation and reclining in one fluid motion. This means your baby can be forward-facing or parent-facing, upright or fully reclined when docked in SmartHub® base while on the move.

Parking the stroller next to your table at an outdoor cafe? With the infant car seat attached, simply rotate the swivel seat 90 degrees, and suddenly your baby has a custom seat at the table.

When it’s time to load back into the car, Orbit Baby’s reversible stroller has quick-collapse capability with a compact 3D fold that fits into even small car trunks.


Adding to the family? Orbit Baby’s Helix+ attachment offers a second seat and the Sidekick skateboard can accommodate a third (and even fourth!) child as your family grows.

Pros

  • Full 360 rotation with multiple seating/recline positions
  • Integrates easily with infant car seat to create a complete travel system
  • Highly adaptable with the addition of the Helix+ attachment and Sidekick skateboards to accommodate up to four children

Cons

  • May need to purchase additional accessories
  • Higher price point can be an issue for some

Easiest to Use: Bugaboo Dragonfly

LIghtweight but not spartan, comfy but not plush, perfectly maneuverable and able to open and close one-handed—the Bugaboo Dragonfly is the easiest to use reversible stroller on our list.

Pros

Cons

  • Cannot be adapted to accommodate an additional child
  • Two fixed seating options (forward facing or rear) unlike Orbit Baby’s 360 rotation

Most Comfortable: Cybex Eezy S Twist+2

With ergonomic seating for baby and one-handed adjustments for parents, the Cybex Eezy S Twist+2 is the most comfortable reversible stroller on our list.

Pros

  • Ergonomic design with one-handed adjustment
  • Offers 360 degrees of rotation, rather than two fixed positions

Cons

  • Cannot accommodate infants under six months without using an infant car seat attachment
  • Less storage than other options without add-on accessories

Most Portable - Evenflo Reversi 

At less than 17 lbs and capable of folding to a slim 10 inches in diameter, the Evenflo Reversi is the most portable reversible stroller option on our list.

Pros

  • Lightweight and compact, making it ideal for a travel stroller
  • Low price point

Cons

  • Spartan design light on comfort and extras
  • Cannot be adapted to accommodate more than one child

Most Adaptable: UPPAbaby Vista V2

The UPPAbaby Vista V2 wins the most-adaptable award on our reversible stroller list. Use the included bassinet seat for small infants in the earliest days or add a second-stroller seat plus the Piggyback to accommodate up to three kids.

Pros

  • Highly adaptable with an included bassinet seat and the ability to accommodate up to two more children
  • Also compatible with the UPPAbaby infant car seat to create a travel system

Cons

  • Two fixed seating options (forward facing or rear) unlike Orbit Baby’s 360 rotation
  • Adding additional seating creates a pricey final product

How To Choose a Reversible Stroller?

When choosing a reversible stroller, you’ll want to take several things into account. Consider how easy the stroller is to use, how comfortable and safe it is, its portability and maneuverability, and its compatibility/adaptability with accessories.

Ease of Use

How easy is it to switch between forward and rear-facing modes? You may want to look for strollers with a simple mechanism that you can operate with one hand. You may also want an adjustable handlebar if you anticipate multiple people of varying heights to use it. 

Comfort and Safety

A well-padded seat with multiple reclining/positioning options is ideal. You may also want to consider the type of tires/suspension system and how they suit the terrain. 

Portability and Maneuverability

Consider both how easy and how compactly the stroller folds up, to make sure it fits in your vehicle’s trunk and/or your living space. Depending on how you plan to use the stroller, its weight may also matter—you don’t want to lug a heavy stroller up to your fourth floor walkup apartment daily.

Compatibility and Adaptability

If you plan to use the stroller with an infant car seat, check for compatibility. You may also want to look for accessories like rain shields and extra storage or consider if and how the stroller can be adapted to accommodate siblings down the road.

Conclusion

A reversible stroller is a versatile option to consider when choosing a stroller. Selecting one that’s easy to use, comfortable, portable, and adaptable to your daily needs will ensure miles of enjoyment for you and your little one.