When choosing a sit and stand stroller, one of the most basic questions that come to mind would be its weight limit. While most features of a sit and stand stroller come pretty basic for most brands, we found that the maximum capacity of child weight that one stroller can hold differs not just per brand but even per product category.
The basic features relative to the maximum weight that your stroller can accommodate would be the material and size of the tires. Most sit and stand strollers come with solid rubber tires and have 7" front wheel dimension and 8" dimension for the rear wheel. Although some brands have already came up with additional tire materials such as solid bearing wheels, these components were put there and designed to support your kids' weight and come as staple features already for most sit and stand stroller.
In determining which product, however, can give the ultimate weight support, it would be best to check on the stroller's material and total weight. Strollers made of steel and plastic combination that weighs an average of 29lbs to 35.5lbs can hold up your kids weighing a total of 50 lbs to 80 lbs. Surprisingly, those made of metal materials can support a maximum of 90 lbs. In some brands, this type of sit and stand stroller is considered a deluxe unit as it gives you durability and comfort at the same time. This type weigh just as much as those made of steel and plastic. As such, you can expect that these types are just as easy to navigate and control as those with lighter material.
Since your stroller is intended for long term use, it is advisable to choose one that has a sturdy and long-lasting material. Like the case of one mother who shared her story of using her stroller even as her kids have grown up to 5 year old and 7 year old already, this product should be one that can grow with your kids.