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All-terrain strollers are the trendiest strollers on the market right now and command a great deal of the existing stroller market's advertising money. So it's no surprise that at the top of the line, a single all-terrain stroller can sell for more than $800. The lower range all-terrain stroller is still typically more expensive than their standard stroller counterparts. Marketing dollars aside, the high prices reflect the increased quality of individual design elements and the labor intensive aspects that are present in the manufacturing process, which inevitably contribute to the overall durability, innovation, and luxury of a particular all-terrain model.
Many upper end all-terrain strollers are notably pricier than their lower-end counterparts because they come with a number of features that make them much more functionally versatile, including: universal infant carrier accommodations, reversible seating for a pram ride for newborns and the outward facing seat for world-interested toddlers, some include a snuggly winter boot, and a few even come with a bassinet function. Keep in mind that respected brands have additional cause to elevate their prices beyond the stroller's manufactured value simply because their reputation carries intrinsic monetary value.
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