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How to Choose the Best Travel Pushchair

If you're planning a trip to another country with your infant or toddler, you'll require a travel pushchair that folds easily and freestanding when closed. Look for a travel pushchair with a large basket as well as an adjustable seat.

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

Easy to fold

If you're traveling with your child it is essential to select a pushchair that can be folded quickly and easily. This will make it easier for you to get the stroller into and out of your car's trunk or carry it up a flight of stairs. It should be small enough to fit in the overhead compartment of a plane.

There are plenty of options, whether you're looking for a lightweight travel pushchair or one that is fully-sized. The best models fold with just one hand and stand on their own when closed. You should also look push chair for sale a stroller that's compact and has a large basket to store your luggage.

The Joolz Aer is a premium travel pushchair that's extremely light it folds up compactly and can be pushed by one hand. The Joolz Aer can be purchased in the form of a bundle, which includes a newborn push chair bassinet with leg rests, as well as a rain cover.

Other pushchairs that are suitable for travel include the Mountain Buggy Colugo, which is smaller and lighter than the Yoyo. It's more expensive but still has a wide range of features, including an easy fold that can be folded with one hand, as well as an ample storage basket. However, it doesn't offer the same smooth maneuverability as the Yoyo and may not be able to fit into overhead storage on some flights. However it is a great stroller. Colugo is a great choice for those looking for lightweight, compact strollers that can be taken on most airlines. It has two-sided locks on the wheels that makes it more stable and solid than other strollers. This is a great option for those who plan to spend long periods of time outdoors or visiting countries with rough terrain.

Lightweight

The best stroller for travel is one that you can easily move and carry. This is true whether you are navigating steps on public transport or trying to fit it into an overhead luggage compartment in the cabin of a plane. It should also be small enough to fit into the car's boot without taking up all the space, and freestanding when folded. Some brands have gone a step further, creating strollers that fold so compactly that they can be tucked away in the corner of your seat!

The downside to lightweight travel pushchairs tends to be that they are less robust than other models. Designers must compromise features like basket space to keep them lightweight. They are built to last and can be used on a daily basis and can handle uneven pavements. Some even come with the added benefit of being cabin-friendly, so you can bring them along on flights.

If you're planning to use your new pushchair for holiday trips, check that it comes with a sunshade and rain cover. You should invest the extra cash on an item specifically made for your model instead of a generic cover. It will be more suited to your model and stop water from getting in.

The Joie Pact Pro is our favorite lightweight travel pushchair. It's simple to fold and opens with just one hand. It's the smallest pushchair in our guide, and it can fit in small car boot spaces. But it's nevertheless a moveable pushchair suitable for toddlers and infants from birth until a few year old. It's also a cabin-friendly model, weighing less than 15kg, which means it can be brought on board as hand baggage.

Compact

A compactly folded travel pushchair can be easily stowed in the back of your vehicle or in the overhead compartments of planes, trains and boats. A lightweight and compact travel stroller will also be much easier to lift in and out of the car and carry up a flight of stairs, which is particularly important when you're traveling to old European cities with cobbled streets.

You should consider an easy-to-fold mechanism that lets you fold the pushchair while seated with your child or other luggage. It is also important to take into consideration the weight limit of your travel pushchair (from the Pr 25 blog) as well as whether you want an recline, a canopy or footmuff (depending on the location you're traveling to).

The Gb Pockit, for example is extremely light and small pushchair that it folds so compactly, it can fit into the cup holders of cafe seats. Its smaller wheels make it a little more difficult to use on rough terrain, however it's still able to do the job. If you're planning on going on an off-road excursion or need a more sturdy stroller for the beach choose a pushchair with larger and more sturdy wheels.

The Joie Tourist stroller is a popular choice for families. It is only 6kg when folded and is cabin-approved. This means it can be stored on a plane in the overhead compartment. It's also a stylish and inexpensive option. We love its magnetic buckle and the fact that it's suitable from birth to 4 years (as long as you buy a car seat and carry cot adapters).

Easy to manoeuvre

Whether you're looking for the best travel pushchair to take on holiday or are looking for something compact and light to pop in the car boot, it's essential to choose a model that's easy to manoeuvre. Look for a smooth steering system and a chassis that is light to help you navigate the airport and narrow shopping aisles. It's also important to make sure that the travel pushchair is small enough to fit into the overhead storage compartment of a plane when not being used.

Our test participants felt that the Babyzen YOYO2 was a great option for this due to its sleek design and luxurious feel. The hood is UPF 50 and sufficient to cover the infant. The handlebar is sturdy and soft, which our testers found superior to the handles of other light pushchairs. Our test subjects were also impressed with how easy to maneuver over a variety of terrain but they also noted that the wheels are smaller than those of other models and don't offer the same amount of grip.

The Graco EeZeFold is a good alternative for parents who are looking for an easy-to-use travel system. It is suitable for babies from birth, and folds easily to fit into the boot of your car or in the overhead compartment on the plane. It's a bit more expensive than other pushchairs for travel, but our testers found it worth the extra cost for its ease-of-use and durability.