Compare Bugaboo Strollers

Bugaboo offers a premium line of stylish strollers. But the travel systems also come at a premium price, ranging from about $600 to $900, depending on the model. There are three stroller types currently offered by Bugaboo.

  1. Bugaboo Bee

    • The Bugaboo Bee is the most mobile of the Bugaboo stroller models, ideal for walking around town or across level, smooth surfaces. It has four wheel independent suspension for a bounce-free travel experience for parent and baby alike. It is also the least expensive of the Bugaboo line at $600.

    Bugaboo Frog

    • The Bugaboo Frog is less compact than the Bee, but it can handle much rougher terrain. Adjustable, heavy-duty suspension --- similar to that found on mountain bikes --- and 12-inch wheels ensure that the Frog can travel through snow or on the beach without disturbing the child or making the caregiver struggle. The Frog retails for $759.

    Bugaboo Cameleon

    • The Bugaboo Cameleon is the most customizable stroller, offering the most color choices. It has the same 12-inch wheels as the Frog but offers more usable space on a smaller chassis and a higher level of shock absorption. It is the most expensive of the Bugaboo line but offers the smoothest ride. Unlike the Bee or Frog, it has a reversible handlebar so that the caregiver can choose for the child to face forward or backward. The Cameleon costs about $880.

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