Strollers, buggies & travel
Buy second-hand strollers, buggies and travel gear
Browse second-hand strollers, buggies, baby carriers and carrycots. Most are only used for a few months, so you can find them in excellent condition at a fraction of the retail price.
Top brands like Bugaboo, Stokke, UPPAbaby, Joolz, Cybex and Maxi-Cosi often hold their value well, so a second-hand model in good condition is one of the smartest baby purchases you can make.
Stroller buying checklist
- Check the frame, wheels and brakes for cracks, rust or play — these are the parts that wear first.
- Confirm what's included: seat unit, carrycot, rain cover, adapters, footmuff and the original chassis bag.
- Verify the model year and whether the seat is suitable from birth or needs the carrycot accessory.
- Ask whether the harness, fabrics and bumper bar are original — replacement parts are often expensive.
Buy with confidence on BabyMarket.deals
Every transaction goes through Stripe checkout with buyer protection, and shipping is arranged through tracked drop-off carriers so you always have a delivery record.
We never ask buyers to meet sellers in person, pay by bank transfer, or send Tikkie payments outside the platform — those flows aren't covered by buyer protection.
Frequently asked questions
Is a second-hand Bugaboo or Stokke stroller worth it?
Yes. Premium brands like Bugaboo, Stokke and UPPAbaby are engineered for daily use over multiple children, and a stroller used by one family for a year is usually still in excellent condition. Expect to pay 40–60% of the retail price for a well-maintained model.
How is a large stroller shipped?
Strollers that fit our parcel limits ship through standard carriers with a tracked drop-off at a service point — that covers most folded single strollers and compact travel systems. A bulky pram that doesn't fold down small enough to fit a shipping parcel can't be sent through the platform yet.
What should I avoid when buying a used stroller?
Avoid listings without clear photos of the frame joints, wheels and brake mechanism, and avoid models where the seller can't tell you the year or the original colour. Also be cautious of strollers that have been used as travel-system carriers without their original adapters — finding the right adapter later can be hard.