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If you're on a budget and don't need a stroller that can double up as a car seat carrier The Babyzen Yoyo is a good option. It has a flip-flop friendly one-step footbrake.

It's simple to push, and it feels solid when walking along woodland paths and kerbs. Additionally, it's easy to fold.

1. Babyzen YOYO2

The Babyzen YOYO2 has built a reputation as the most lightweight buggy for jet-setters and city dwellers alike, due to its nimble maneuverability and fold that fits in the overhead luggage of an aeroplane. The latest version has independent suspension on all 4 wheels made of Hytrel elastomer, allowing it to 'perfectly traverse all terrains and types'.

The bent fabric bassinet, base YOYO2 and the 6months of colour pack come together to create a sleek pushchair that has a soft, elegant aesthetic. The frame itself weighs just under a kilo and is so light that you can easily lift it from the box (and do so one-handed).

The hood, for instance, snaps on the YOYO2 in a reassuring manner. It's also machine washable at 30 degrees, which helps to prevent the stains that result from smushed rice cakes and carrot puffs. The Newborn Pack and bassinet can be used from birth as prams. It can also be transformed into a stroller after 6 months using the YOYO connect to additional chassis.

2. Evenflo Pivot Xplore

Evenflo Pivot Xplore stroller wagon is an excellent choice for parents looking for an adaptable stroller. It can be converted from a stroller to wagon by simply flipping the handle, which means parents can pick which mode they prefer on their journey. The wagon can fit one or two children from 6 months to 5 years old. It comes with a large storage basket that can hold all your needs while on the go.

The Xplore also features dual canopies that turn from front to back, providing ample sun protection for all family members. It also has a footwell, which is not as deep or large as some wagons, so it may not be suitable for long trips or napping.

The frame of the Xplore is solid and sturdy but it doesn't have as much flexibility as other wagons we tested. It is also more difficult than other wagons to fold, and it isn't able to lock securely when folded. It is easy to move, however, and can fit through doors that are narrower than 28 inches.

3. Delta Children LX Side by Side

This basic double stroller from Delta Children is an excellent option for parents seeking a budget-friendly secondary travel stroller. It earned an eye-catching score in our Strollers & Multiples test for weight and size folded that means it's lightweight, small when collapsed and easy to move into a trunk of a car or closet. It also comes with the option of reclining in multiple positions and a parent cup holder. Other key features include two large storage bags that hang from the ceiling and 360-degree front wheels that absorb shock.

It performed better in our push and turn test than most of the strollers we tested, but it is nonetheless difficult to maneuver on uneven terrain or through narrow doors. The sunshades on it were among the tiniest of strollers we test. They only cover the top of the stroller and do not have peekaboo windows. The UPPAbaby G-Link 2 has a significantly larger canopy.

The Delta took us just over 3 minutes to put together with an average manual and no components required tools. It's missing certain features we consider essential for double strollers. This includes an extra-large basket, reclining seats and adjustable leg rests.

4. Maxi-Cosi Zelia 2-in-1

The Zelia is the latest model in Maxi-Cosi's range of pushchairs and is described as an urban travel system. It is suitable from birth until around 3.5-years-old. The carrycot and seat can be converted easily with a few clicks. It is compatible with Maxi Cosi capsule car seats. It includes a light Mico 30 infant seat, a stay-in-car-base and a reversible car seat.

The seat can be reclined with one hand, and the large shopping basket makes it easy for parents to take their child in and out. Although it is a small pushchair, it was able to handle the everyday bumps well and went through doorways without a hitch.

The front wheels can be locked into a forward position or allow them to swivel which can be helpful when crossing rough terrain. We allowed the front wheels to swivel on our walk along the stony path. It handled this reasonably well, even though it felt a little rougher.

5. Baby Jogger City Tour 2,

Baby Jogger is most famous for its three-wheeled, all-terrain, jogging strollers. However, they also produce a wide range of 4-wheeler pushchairs. City Tour 2 is their most well-known model. It is easy to fold and fits easily into the trunk of a car even with an attached carrycot.

It weighs more than other strollers that we test, but since it comes with rubber composite wheels, it feels sturdy and well-made. It is easy to maneuver on different terrains, and even with two kids, a shopping bag and other things.

The carrycot and the seat both have hoods with pull-down sun canopy extensions that are UV50+. They are waterproof and strong unlike other prams' hoods which get bounced back into toddlers faces.

It's not a lot of storage space, but it comes with a large, deep basket to hold a change bag or a large amount of groceries. It can also be linked with the Baby Jogger infant car seat to create a travel system for infants up to 20 pounds (car seat and adapters sold separately). The City Tour 2 is a good choice if you want to take a stroller on the move.

6. Nuna Mixx Next

Nuna Mixx was a stroller that captured the hearts of many parents when it first appeared. It's a frame made of aluminum that will be with you throughout your baby's initial days and beyond. It's got a lot of standout features, such as the capacity of the seat to be flipped between the front facing parent and the outside as well as a large UPF50+ canopy with a flip-out eyeshade, and an adjustable handlebar.

The chassis is equipped with a suspension system built-in which reduces the impact of bumpy terrain. The wheels are made from tough foam and minimise punctures. Our test driver found it easy to push and was able to manoeuvre it through tight streets with ease.

It folds automatically and locks in just four steps. It can also stand and be rolled around for easier transportation in the boot of your car or down the stairs at home. The travel system comes offered with the option of adding an additional car seat or carrycot using the adaptors included. The brakes have only one action and are color coded. They also can be used with flip-flops.

7. Babyzen Duet

This budget cheap single pushchair is simple to operate and features a great dual suspension. It can be folded by one hand and comes with a convenient carrying strap. It's also very light and robust. The seat can be reclined into many different positions. It also has a double-breathable mattress that's suitable for babies.

The canopy/seat comes with two large sun visors, which can be either fixed or flipped out. Both are UPF50+. The toggle closure isn’t ideal since it's not as silent as Velcro, and can cause sleepy babies to wake up.

The Duet is a side-byside stroller and can be set up to take twins or siblings (up to 22kg max per seat). It is compatible with two infant car seats and can be used with carrycots. In twin mode the seats can be facing each other or can be turned around to face parents, theoretically decreasing sibling fights over who gets to sit with mom and dad. It comes with a big tray for gears, a bottle holder and snack trays. It also has a folding stand that folds down and a frame lock.

8. Baby Jogger Urban Glide 2.

The Thule Urban glide 2 is a great jogger for parents who love to be active. It's among the lightest single running stroller strollers you can buy for your child. It also comes with amazing safety features, including a 5-point harness as well as a safety wrist strap. It also has a twist hand brake that's distinct from the lever-type found on competing models.

The seat is comfortable and has plenty of room to sit in, however the seat's depth is not as deep as other joggers we've tested (it's approximately 10"). The storage bin is covered with a zipper that keeps things secure. It can hold up to 10 pounds. This is enough for the majority of diaper bags.

The Urban Glide 2 isn't compatible with bassinets or infant car seats as of yet, but you can use it right from the start with the purchase of adapters to most seats from brands like BOB, Graco, Combi, Evenflo, Britax, and UPPAbaby. It is easy to fold and assemble in 5-10 minutes without any tools. The instruction manual is simple to understand and comes in a variety of languages.