Nothing shows support for the bid for bigger families like a double stroller.
Far too often, expensive, bulky, and always-in-the-way, a two-seated carriage is not just a vessel for the two-under-two crew. It’s also a status symbol, and potentially, a signal of procreation. For some pronatalists or parents planning for a second, the double stroller is considered an essential.
In the current climate, this could be the final chance for growing families to grab a double stroller deal that doesn’t drain their 401 Ks. Take this model by Delta Children, for example. Sleek, safe, and under $100, the Jeep Scout is currently at its lowest price in 30 days. Shoppers seem to be stocking up, with hundreds of Amazon sales in this last month alone. But, the chances of that deal sticking around are slim.
It’s true, raising a child is not cheap. But, for many, it feels like it’s getting more expensive. With the new tariffs on China, manufacturing experts have predicted that strollers, car seats, and other baby essentials could become more expensive and harder to find. Roughly 90% of baby paraphernalia is made in Asia, and the majority in China, per the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association.
Hoping to beat the upcharge, parents are gearing up, urgently buying in bulk, and hunting for the best deals to snag before the surge pricing kicks in and inventory starts dipping.
Fortunately, relief could be near. Earlier this week, the President endorsed $5,000 baby bonuses for new mothers, telling Post reporters that the cash incentive sounded like a “good idea.”
The President’s pronatalist ally, Elon Musk, has also chimed in on the subject of faltering fertility. Musk, a father of fourteen with four women, has stirred controversy over his social media posts on the topic.
“Low birth rates will end civilization,” the tech billionaire warned on X last Tuesday, responding to a post that showed data from the U.S. National Center for Health Statistics on decreasing birth rates.
Wherever you stand, whether you’re aiming to push a baby-making policy or just hoping to survive in this economy, now could be the time to double up on your stroller and double down on savings.
Jeep Scout Double Stroller

Politics aside, the Jeep Scout is much than a stroller, it’s a statement. Flaunting sixteen wheels for extraordinary balance and swift turning, two UV canopies, generous cup-holders, and more storage than my first New York City studio, it’s a practical investment for any parents-of-two. Still slim enough to maneuver tight sidewalks, but spacious enough for two to sit comfortably. You may be tempted to have another baby just to buy one.
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This article was written by?Miska Salemann, New York Post Commerce Journalist. As a Gen Z first-time mother of one, Miska tests baby, maternity and postpartum products ranging from?stylish new kids clothes?to long-trusted?diaper brands?with her daughter. She evaluates?baby- and mom-approved products?for practicality and quality, and consults medical and parenting experts to weigh in on safe ingredients, usage and more. Before arriving at the Post, she covered the lifestyle and consumer verticals for the U.S. Sun.