Britax Prism Modular Stroller

Pros / Cons
Pros
- The reversible seat, four-position handlebar, and all-wheel suspension suit varied everyday users and routes.
- Included infant-seat adapters, all-season insert, cup holder, and 22 lb (10 kg) basket add practical value.
Cons
- The stroller seat is not the documented newborn setup; an infant seat or bassinet is sold separately.
- At about 24.4 lb (11.1 kg) with a 23.6 in (59.9 cm) width, it is not an ultra-light travel stroller.
Product Facts
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- Everyday stroller
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The Britax Prism suits families who want a reversible full-size stroller with useful everyday storage, but do not need a small travel frame. Its four-position handlebar, all-wheel suspension, no-flat tires, and 22 lb (10 kg) basket fit nursery runs, shopping, and longer pavement walks; the one-step self-standing fold helps when it returns to the car or hallway. Newborn use is not built into the toddler seat: it requires a compatible infant car seat with the included adapters or the separately sold Zinnia bassinet. At 24.4 lb (11.1 kg) and 23.6 in (59.9 cm) wide, the Prism is manageable for a full-size model rather than genuinely lightweight. Check the folded 37.4-by-23.6 in (59.9 cm) footprint, boot space, and exact infant-seat compatibility before choosing it over a compact stroller.