About TinyWheels Guide
Navigating the world of baby gear can feel overwhelming. When we started TinyWheels Guide at https://tinywheels-guide.pages.dev, new parents were drowning in endless spec sheets, conflicting forum advice, and sponsored reviews that felt a bit too good to be true. We wanted to build something different—a calm, clear space dedicated entirely to helping you find the right stroller without the marketing noise.
Our Story & Mission
TinyWheels Guide was born out of sheer frustration during our own nursery setups. Walking narrow city aisles, tackling bumpy gravel paths, and wrestling with heavy trunk folds made us realize that no single stroller does it all. Our mission is simple: cut through the jargon and test baby strollers in the messy, real-world conditions you actually live in.
Our Editorial Philosophy
Trust is earned in inches and lost in pounds. That is why our reviews are built on strict independence and hands-on testing. Here is how we keep our guidance honest:
- We buy or borrow the strollers we test, putting them through real curb drops, coffee spill tests, and trunk-loading drills.
- We participate in select affiliate programs, which means we may earn a small commission if you buy through our recommendations—at no extra cost to you. This never dictates our rankings.
- If a popular stroller has a sticky brake or a flimsy sun canopy, we will tell you about it plainly and clearly.
Meet the Gear Testers
Behind TinyWheels Guide is a tight-knit team of parents, product designers, and researchers who obsess over wheel bearings, harness buckles, and suspension systems so you do not have to. We spend our weekends folding frames one-handed and measuring basket capacities with diaper bags, groceries, and stray toys to give you the unvarnished truth.