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How to Choose the Best Travel Pushchair

If you're planning a trip abroad with your baby or toddler, you'll require a travel pushchair that is easy to fold and freestanding when closed. Find a pushchair for travel with a large basket and a fully reclining seat.

Also, make sure that your travel stroller is cabin-approved, and has a handle height that is comfortable for parents of any height.

Easy to fold

If you are traveling with your child, it's crucial to choose the stroller that can be folded easily and quickly. It's much easier to place the stroller in the car's trunk, or take it up a flight of steps. It should also be compact enough to fit into the overhead storage compartment of the plane, too.

There are many options, whether you're looking for an ultra-light travel pushchair or a fully-sized. The top ones have an easy fold that can be folded with one hand and are self-standing when closed. It is also recommended to choose a stroller which is compact and comes with a large basket to store your luggage.

The Joolz Aer is a premium travel pushchair makes that is extremely light and compact when folded. It can be operated with only one hand. The Joolz Aer is purchased in a bundle that includes a newborn bassinet as well as leg rests, and rain covers.

Mountain Buggy Colugo is another stroller for travelers that is smaller and lighter. It's more expensive, however, it has a range of useful features, including a one handed fold and an enormous storage basket. However, it does not offer the same smooth maneuverability as the Yoyo and may not fit in overhead storage on some flights. Despite this, the Colugo is a great choice for those who want a light, portable stroller that can be used on all airlines. It features a dual-sided lock on the wheels which makes it more stable and sturdy than other strollers. This is a great choice when you are planning to spend a lot of your time outdoors or in countries with rough terrain.

Lightweight

The ideal travel pushchair is one that is easy to lift and carry when you're trying to climb the stairs on public transport or placing it in the overhead luggage compartment on a plane. It also has to be compact enough to fit in a car boot that isn't taking up all the space and also freestanding when folded. Some brands have even gone one step further, creating strollers that fold so compactly that they can be tucked away in the corner of the seat!

The drawback of light travel pushchairs is that they are less robust than other models. This is due to the fact that designers have to sacrifice features such as basket space in order to keep them lightweight. However, the majority are sturdy enough for everyday use and can handle uneven pavements - and some come with the added benefit of being cabin friendly, so that you can carry them on flights.

If you're planning on using your new travel pushchair on holiday trips, check that it has a sunshade as well as a rain cover. You should spend the extra cash on an item specifically designed for your model, instead of a generic cover. It will fit better and keep water out.

Our favourite light travel pushchair is the Joie Pact Pro, which is easy to fold and opens by one hand. It's the smallest of our guide and can be popped into car boots that are tight however, it's still a manoeuvrable pushchair cheap suitable for baby and toddler from birth to around a few years old. It's also a good choice for cabin use because it weighs less than 15kg. This means you can carry it on the plane with your hand luggage.

Compact

A travel stroller that folds down compactly will allow it to be easily tucked away in the back of a vehicle and can be tucked away in the overhead storage compartments of boats, planes, or trains. A lightweight and compact stroller is also much easier to get in and out of the car and take up a flight stairs, which is particularly crucial if you're going to historic European cities with cobbled streets.

Choose an easy-to-fold mechanism that you can use while carrying children or other luggage. It is also important to be aware of the weight limit of your travel pushchair, as well as whether you want a recline, a deep canopy or footmuff (depending on the destination you're traveling).

The Gb Pockit, for example is incredibly light and small that it is so compact that it can be tucked away in the cup holders of cafe seats. Its smaller wheels make it more difficult to use on rough terrain, however it's still able to do the job. If you're planning to go on a beach trip or an off-road adventure and want to find an outdoor stroller that has larger and more robust wheels.

Another popular option for families is the Joie Tourist stroller. It weighs only 6kg when folded, and it is certified for cabin use. This means it can be put on a plane in the overhead compartment. It's also a stylish and inexpensive alternative. The magnetic buckle is stylish and is also suitable for infants up to four years old (provided you buy a car seat adapter and carry cot).

Easy to maneuver

It is essential to choose an automobile with an easy-to-use steering system and a lightweight chassis to help you navigate the airport and tight shopping aisles. You'll want a lightweight frame and a smooth steering mechanism to help you navigate through the narrow aisles of the airport. You'll also want to make sure that the pushchair you choose to use is small enough to fit inside a plane's overhead storage compartment when not in use.

Our test participants discovered that the Babyzen YOYO2 is an excellent choice, thanks to its elegant design and premium feel. The hood is UPF 50 and wide enough to cover the baby's. The handlebar feels solid and leathery, which our testers found superior to the handles of other light cheap pushchairs. Our testers were also impressed by how easy to maneuver over a variety of terrain however they did note that the wheels are smaller than some other models and do not offer the same amount of grip.

The Graco EeZeFold collapsible pushchair is a good choice for parents who are looking for an infant travel system. It's suitable from birth and has a compact fold, so it's easy to put in the car boot or in an overhead compartment on a plane. It's more expensive than other pushchairs for travel however, our test subjects found it worth the extra cost for its ease-of-use and durability.