Editor's Note: We updated this individual gear review on December 21, 2021, to include additional information and details to guide your decision process.
Baby Trend Expedition Review
The Skinny
Editor's Note: We updated this individual gear review on December 21, 2021, to include additional information and details to guide your decision process.
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Baby Trend Expedition | |||||
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Price | $150 List $103.99 at Amazon | $400 List $399.95 at Amazon | $400 List $399.99 at Amazon | $420 List $287.69 at Amazon | $250 List |
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Pros | Easy to navigate tight places, inexpensive | High-quality, compact fold, lighter weight, comfy | Lots of car seat compatibility, fairly lightweight, handbrake | Easier to push and turn, nice protection from the elements, compact with easy fold | Budget-friendly, light and easy to carry/stow |
Cons | Limited storage, lower quality materials | Somewhat harder to push | Limited storage access, prop-up footrest | Smaller storage, harder buckle, small front wheel | Not the best mover, lower quality |
Bottom Line | An easy-to-maneuver and budget friendly option, but has limited functionality | A compact, full-size with impressive features for comfort and ease of use, but it is somewhat harder to push, especially one hand | Average option that doesn't truly outshine the regular City Mini | Nicer Britax that is easy to maneuver but small bin limits what you can carry | Basic stroller that is budget-friendly, lightweight and small for occasional strolling |
Rating Categories | Baby Trend Expedition | Thule Spring | Baby Jogger City Mi... | Britax B-Free | Britax B-Lively |
Ease Of Use (45%) | |||||
Maneuverability (30%) | |||||
Weight/Folded Size (15%) | |||||
Quality (10%) | |||||
Specs | Baby Trend Expedition | Thule Spring | Baby Jogger City Mi... | Britax B-Free | Britax B-Lively |
Weight | 23.7 lbs | 22.7 lbs | 21.6 lbs | 22.4 lbs | 18.9 lbs |
Folded Dimensions | 23.1"W x 33.1"H x 16.3"L | 17"W x 15"H x 30"L | 25.6"W x 11.2"H x 33"L | 24"W x 10.3"H x 27"L | 24"W x 9.5"H x 29"L |
Capacity Limits | Minimum: 6 mo. Maximum: 50 lbs/42" |
Minimum: 6 mo. Maximum: 64 lbs/44" |
Minimum: Birth Maximum: 65 lbs/44" | Minimum: Birth Maximum: 65 lbs/45" |
Minimum: Birth Maximum: 55 lbs/44" |
Included Car Seat Compatibility | Baby Trend Any Baby Trend car seat |
None | Baby Jogger City GO, City GO 2 | Britax All Britax Seats | Britax All Britax Seats |
Click-in Car Seat Adapters | None | Chicco KeyFit 30, KeyFit2 Cybex Cloud Q, Aton M, Aron 2 Maxi-Cosi Mico 30 Nuna Pipa, Pipa Lite, Pipa Lite R |
Baby Jogger City GO, City GO 2 Britax B-Safe 35, B-Safe 35 Elite Chicco KeyFit, KeyFit 2, KeyFit 30, KeyFit 30 Zip Cybex Aton, Aton 2, Aton Q, Cloud Q Graco Snugride Snuglock 35 Elite, Snugride 35 Platinum, Snugride Click Connect 35 LX Maxi Cosi Mico AP, Mico Max 30, Mico NXT, Mico 30 Nuna Pipa Peg-Perego Primo Viaggio 4-35 Uppababy Mesa Clek Living |
Britax All Britax Seats | Britax All Britax Seats |
Strap-in Car Seat Adapters | Baby Trend Any Baby Trend Car Seat |
None | None | None | None |
Recline | Deep | Deep | Deep | Deep | Deep |
Storage Basket Size | Large | Large | Large | Medium | Large |
Sun Shade Size | Small | Large | Large | Large | Large |
One-handed Fold | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Locking Fold | Auto | Auto | Auto | Auto | Auto |
Self-standing Fold | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Handlebar Height - Min/Max | 41" | 39"/43" | 38.5"/45.7" | 32"/44.5" | 40" |
Sandal-friendly Brake | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Included Accessories | None | Sun Shade | City GO infant car seat adapter. | None | None |
Setup Time | 5-10 minmin:sec | 1-5 minmin:sec | 5-10 minmin:sec | 5-10 minmin:sec | 5-10 minmin:sec |
Our Analysis and Test Results
For 26 years plus, Baby Trend has developed gear for juveniles. Since the beginning, the company has designed budget-friendly products for growing families. Baby Trend developed the first sit-and-stand stroller and the Snap-N-Go stroller. They make a variety of gear for babies from a diaper pail and infant car seats, to high chairs and strollers, and everything in between.
Performance Comparison
Ease of Use
The Baby Trend isn't as easy to use as most of the competition in large part due to features that tick a box but don't work as well as we hoped.
Fold and Unfold
This Baby Trend has a two-handed fold with no auto-lock or carry handle, but it can self-stand. It is a three-step fold and average compared to the competition. After releasing the side safety slides on the frame, it has a one-hand pull from the seat bottom.
You can make the overall package smaller if you remove the front wheel, leaving you with two parts to carry. The heavier weight and sticky release handle make it harder to fold, and the leg rest sticks out, making it cumbersome. Unfolding requires two hands and two steps, not including the safety straps, and you need to be careful when opening it, so it doesn't tip over.
Brakes
The brakes on this stroller are average in their difficulty to set and release. They are double action and require both sides to be set independently. Double action brakes have a higher chance of being set improperly because both need to be engaged for the stroller to be parked. Parents might forget to do one side or choose not to if they are in a hurry.
Storage
The Baby Trend has a large storage bin, but it only has a maximum capacity of 5 lbs, making it somewhat useless. You can access the storage bin on the Baby Trend from the back and sides, and we managed to fit our extra-large diaper bag through the back opening, but with a 5 lb weight limit, it will need to be almost empty to meet the bin limitations.
The parent tray on this stroller has two cup holders and a closed storage compartment that can hold most smartphones, even larger ones. While it is nice that the Expedition has cup holders, there is a safety concern because they are located high on the stroller behind the baby's head and are shallow. This means items can fall out and onto the child's head. We found that most water bottles did topple out during testing, and most landed on our fake baby.
It also has two zippered pockets on the back of the canopy. The maximum allowed weight in the parent tray and pockets is 6 lbs, oddly more than the under-seat bin. The Baby Trend also has a child's tray (above right) with cup holders and a shallow snack tray. The cups won't fit some sippy cups or standard water bottles. The tray opens to the side for easy seat access. It is also removable.
Sunshade
The sunshade is small, especially when you compare it to the very large sunshade on the BOB Revolution Flex 3.0, and it has no SPF rating, but it has ventilation and a peek-a-boo window. The window is mesh and small, but so is the shade. The shade won't cover the knees of older toddlers, and there is little side protection, but the canopy can rotate forward for additional sun protection.
Harness
This stroller has a 5-point harness that is hard to get on and off.
It has height-adjustable shoulder straps and an adjustable crotch strap that are not padded, but it is sort of challenging to get the parts of the buckle lined up correctly, and it is stiff to buckle and release.
Seat
The Baby Trend has a one-handed recline to lower, but it needs two hands to raise it. It has two adjustable side straps with infinite possible positions. The seat has added ventilation when reclined, and it does not have an adjustable leg rest, but it is padded for comfort, and the footrest is wide.
Car Seat Compatibility
The Expedition is only compatible with the Baby Trend car seat, and there are no adapters available for other brands.
Ease of Setup
The Expedition took us close to 7 minutes to put this together, but it was our second time, so it's only fair to say it was closer to 8 the first time.
The documentation for this stroller is average, but it seems to be an improvement from previous versions. The instructions and pictures are average, and it doesn't require any tools to set up.
Maneuverability
The Baby Trend has its most impressive score in the maneuverability metric.
This is an impressive score for a stroller that, in all other ways, is startling average.
The Expedition rolls easily and turns nicely, but not as excellent as other options. It managed smaller spaces better than the Baby Jogger strollers, but it is a little tippy when you turn fast or sharply. The swivel front wheel allows it to move well, and it only requires one hand. It also performs well for off-road and rougher terrain, rolling easily over grass and gravel.
Weight and Folded Size
The Expedition is about average for weight and folded size.
It weighs in at 23.7 lbs which is lighter than the average for the group but still more than 6 lbs over the most lightweight strollers. This stroller has a folded size of 12,463 cubic inches.
Quality
The quality of this Baby Trend is on par with its lower price tag. The Expedition has a steel frame with several hinge points and plastic connectors.
It is a solid frame but looks cheap. The overall fit and finish of this stroller are straightforward and adequate. Unfortunately, everything feels sort of cheap.
The fabric on the seat is a softer canvas with a suede-like material on the upper area of the seat where the baby's head goes. The sides of the seat are a slicker material that looks cheap but is easier to clean than the canvas in the head region. The storage bin is made of the same material as the sides of the seat, with strips of mesh down the sides (like that found in the window).
The wheels on the Expedition are pneumatic and rubber. It is a bicycle-style wheel that has a lot of play when attached to the frame. We don't consider this a deal-breaker, but it does speak to the overall quality and attention to detail on this stroller and will probably lead to vibration and wobbling over time. The handlebar is not adjustable and sits at 41 inches. Testers liked the ergonomic shape, but the height might be a problem for shorter parents.
The Expedition has no suspension and impacts the passenger's comfort and ability to roll without the baby being jostled. The large air-filled tires help a little, but it is hard to compete in comfort without suspension. It also has a seat with minimal padding and a harder back that isn't as nice as the sling-style seats found on most of the competition.
Should You Buy the Baby Trend Expedition?
For a very low-cost stroller, the Baby Trend Expedition offers fantastic maneuverability. In fact, the Baby Trend's maneuverability score is right up there with some top-ranking strollers in our review; it even beats a good chunk of the competition. However, besides that feat, it's basic and offers no-frills. Its handlebar is not adjustable and sits at 41 inches, and this might be a deal-breaker for parents of varying heights. But, if you're using a Baby Trend car seat, basic meets your strolling needs, and you're on a strict budget, we think you'll find the Baby Trend Expedition satisfactory.
What Other Full-Size Strollers Should You Consider?
Keeping budget in mind, the Baby Jogger City Mini 2 is a compelling alternative. It does not match the Baby Trend's maneuverability, but, it's a step up in all other testing metrics, and if you're planning on daily walks with your baby, a more well-rounded stroller, like the City Mini 2, can bring a more pleasurably strolling experience. Unfortunately, it is not suitable for jogging, so if you want a budget-minded full-size you can jog with, the Expedition is your stroller of choice.
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