1// Inglesina
Perfect for: Steampunk enthusiasts
Geek factor: Most 21st-century strollers look like lawn chairs on wheels. But Inglesina’s Victorian-inspired pram, complete with organza privacy curtain and leather handle, lets your little dandy cruise in Savile Row style.
Price: $1,300
2// Chariot Carrier CX1
Perfect for: Bike nerds
Geek factor: Pedal pushers will dig how this rig converts from a front-facing stroller to a rear-riding bike trailer. Drum brakes, handlebar bag-cum-backpack, and Scotchlite reflective strips that light up the night make it the perfect roadie.
Price: $850 ($70 and up for conversion kits)
3// Stokke Xplory
Perfect for: Ergonomics freaks
Geek factor: This ride offers five positions for baby—from reclined and sleeping to upright and peeping—and adjusts as your adorable newborn grows into a monstrous toddler. Plus, the seat slides up and down to keep Mr. Dribbles at ideal chin-wiping height.
Price: $1,000
4// Bugaboo Cameleon
Perfect for: Breeding fashionistas
Geek factor: Spawning doesn’t mean you have to surrender your skinny jeans. With 36 color combinations to choose from, this ride kicks high style at the swing set. Plus, you’re sure to find something that will match your Keds.
Price: $880 and up
Authors: Mathew Honan