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A Compact Travel Stroller Should Be Easy to Carry

When it comes down to choosing the ideal compact stroller, you need one that folds down into a compact, easy-to carry package. It should be lightweight and feature an aesthetic that is compatible with car seats. It can also be tucked away in overhead bins of airlines.

This sleek stroller from UPPAbaby is the perfect stroller. It folds up easily and comes with a padded strap to carry. It also fits in the overhead compartments of planes. It features an easy, nearly flat recline and smooth movement.

Easy to Assemble

When you're strolling through the airport on the way to the gate or navigating an unfamiliar city with your infant with you, traveling can be stressful enough without having to worry about how to pack and transport everything. We believe that a good travel pram should be simple to fold, assemble and carry. This lightweight Kolcraft stroller does exactly this. This compact, lightweight stroller is easy to open and close by simply pressing two buttons on the handle -- all while still standing straight (no need to lean back to perform the task). It fits in the overhead bins of most planes, and comes with a bag that you can carry over your shoulders when you're out and out and about.

In our tests, this lightweight stroller rolled easily over all types of terrain, and was able to maneuver well and was a great option for travel. It also comes with a large sun canopy with a mesh zipper that provides plenty of coverage and visibility for your child and also a simple adjustable leg rest and shoulder straps with padding. It's also a perfect option for the majority of Nuna PIPA series car seats (just click push chairs and prams you're done) and includes a large storage basket that can hold a lot of your on-the-go essentials.

The ultra-compact travel pram stroller from Babyzen is a favorite among parents who reside in cities or who love to travel. It comes fully assembled, and it's easy to open by pushing two buttons on the handle. It folds back with the same ease and can be tucked away in the, included carrying bag. The only issue is that it could be a bit big for some overhead bins on airplanes We've also heard reports of the handles feeling fragile and some parents found it to be a bit unsettling. Despite that, it's still an excellent choice for those looking for a super lightweight, small-fold stroller to travel with. We'd like it to have pockets for parents to store things like dollar bills to buy ice cream!

Easy to Fold

Travel strollers are compact, as the name suggests. They are smaller and lighter than regular strollers, and come with smaller features such as cup holders and storage baskets. However, they should still function well enough for day-to-day use, and are easy to carry around or put away. If you are planning to travel frequently with your baby think about purchasing a stroller that has features that will meet your requirements.

For instance, the UPPAbaby G-Luxe is easy to fold and fits into overhead bins. It's also easy to roll and maneuver, even on rough terrain. The UPPAbaby also comes with nice touches, such as a deep recline, as well as an additional sun canopy that offers your child ample coverage. The only issue with the UPPAbaby is that it's finicky to fold. You may need to be careful with your hands to get it right.

The Babyzen YOYO2 is another option. It can be folded down to a very small size and can be opened with one hand. It may not offer as much storage as other strollers, but it does have some great features. It comes with an easy-to-carry strap as well as a spacious basket beneath the carriage, and a large-expanding umbrella. It's the most expensive of our top travel strollers but it's also one of the most luxurious.

The Cybex Libelle 2 is another travel stroller that has a tiny fold that's easy to unfold. It's heavier than most travel strollers but still lightweight and compact enough to make it a great choice for city living and luxurious travel. It's got a lot of great features, such as cups holder to hold the typical mug, a convenient handle, and a canopy that extends to shield your child from the sun.

The Minu from UPPAbaby is a great option for those who already own the brand's Vista or Cruz strollers and want smaller, lighter version. It weighs less than the original Minu however it's quite heavy for a travel stroller. It's got plenty of other great features, like an ample storage basket, a deep recline and an extendable sun canopy that has UPF 50+ protection.

Easy to Carry

No matter if you're taking your little one on an airplane or packing it into your car for a road trip, the ease with which your travel stroller folds down can make all the difference in the ease to get through a crowded airport or on a cramped bus. When folded, a great stroller for travel should easily fit into your trunk or overhead bin with only a few controlled movements. It should also be able to stand up on its own. You should be able to lift it by its handle, attach a carrying strap or slip it into the storage bag included to make it easier to transport it.

If you're planning to take your stroller on a plane, look for one that's certified by the airline or is guaranteed to fit into overhead bins. The International Air Transport Association recommends that carry-on luggage be no more than 22 x 18 10 inches, which means that the majority of our top picks -- including the ultra-lightweight, $100+ Nuna TRVL--will fit in there (though some of them will require you to check gate for them). The TRVL is so light, you can carry it in a handbag. It comes with a cushioned shoulder strap and an adjustable bumper bar that can also be used as a handle.

The TRVL is a great option for parents on the go It's also compatible with all Nuna Pipa infant car seats without the need for adapters. Our experts like the simple two-position recline mechanism as well as the no-rethread safety harness, which is designed to expand with your baby. It's also lighter than other strollers, making it a great option for families that pushchairs travel systems; similar web-site, frequently.

Other great features on this compact travel stroller include a spring-loaded back-of-the-underseat basket that's big enough for a backpack, diaper bag, or purse, and a flat, open sun canopy that offers some coverage and blockage (though it's not as large as the ones on some of our other top picks). It's also among the lightest strollers we've tested. However, keep in mind that while many airlines allow you to check-in at the gate with the full-sized stroller, they may require you to take the stroller in a folded form through security and out of the cabin. If this is the case, think about purchasing a travel bag to shield it from damage caused by baggage handlers.

Easy to store

A compact travel stroller is great for frequent travelers as it doesn't require a full-size stroller trunk or take up a lot of space in your car seat pram or hotel room. Some models fold down so compact that you can easily fit them into an airplane's overhead bin and some are so light that they don't add any weight to your carry-on luggage. They're also easy to maneuver in crowded airports and on packed city sidewalks.

If you're a frequent traveler, it's worth purchasing one of the top travel strollers we've tested. The Silver Cross Jet 4 is an excellent, well-constructed cheap stroller with many features. It has a large basket underneath the seat and a cushioned bar with a wrist-strap that makes it ideal for long-distance trips. The reclining mechanism is simple and the stroller is able to fit into an airline's overhead bin (though you'll have to gate-check it). This model is compatible with the Nuna pipa infant car seats and comes with a bag that protects your stroller from damage when traveling.

The Babyzen YoYo2 stroller is also lightweight and light, which is ideal for travel, or for quick getaways. It's easy to maneuver around airport aisles and it's upright when folded, which is helpful if you're trying to juggle it with your other luggage. The YoYo2 folds down to smaller dimensions than a larger model, but still offers many features. These include an under-seat basket that's large and easily accessible using one hand, as well as a reclining mechanism.

A stroller is an essential piece of equipment for parents who travel with their children. A well-constructed, quality stroller will ensure your safety when traveling and will allow you to navigate the busy streets and public transportation with ease. If you're shopping for a new stroller, consider your family's needs and preferences to determine which features are important to you. Then you can look through our list of top picks to choose the perfect stroller for your next family adventure. This guide is based upon expert research and has been evaluated by the Good Housekeeping Institute for more than 100 years. Editors and writers who are parents of children ages 6 and below independently reviewed the guide. They used the strollers in the lab, on road trips, and with their families, and leaned into consumer testers for additional feedback.