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Best Travel twin pushchair

If you're always moving around or planning to travel with a young kid, you may be looking for the best travel pushchair travel system (great post to read). You may need one that is simple to fold and navigate on bumpy terrain. You may also require an adjustable seat for comfy snoozes or has additional features such as a newborn bassinet.

1. UPPAbaby G-Luxe Stroller

The UPPAbaby G-Luxe umbrella stroller is one the most lightweight strollers on the market. It is stylish and sleek, and feels sturdy and posh when you push it. It's also extremely simple to fold, and it comes with a carry strap attached for ease of carrying if you have to store it in a tight area like a closet or in the corner of your hotel room.

It comes with a complete set of accessories for traveling, including the rain cover and SPF 50+ sunshade that clicks on easily. The G-Luxe also comes with a large stretch canopy that's ideal for taller kids and offers ample coverage to keep your kids safe from the sun.

In contrast to other umbrella strollers that are lightweight, the UPPAbaby G-Luxe has recline that can be operated with one hand and an adjustable footrest so your child can rest comfortably. It also has a convenient storage bin that's large enough to hold diaper bags as well as snacks and drinks. It can fit a moderate-sized changing pad.

The braking system of the UPPAbaby G-Luxe is considered to be among the top on the market. The brakes are responsive and the stroller is easy to steer. Some parents have complained about the G-Luxe being difficult to fold.

Founded in the US in 2006, UPPAbaby has become known for its practical-but-stylish buggies at competitive prices and its focus on quality and environmental sustainability. The company is also a favorite among celebrities and has Emily Blunt and Adele both possessing UPPAbaby Cruz as well as Vista strollers.

2. Cybex Mios Stroller

The Mios is an elegant stroller that comes with an extensive selection of accessories that enhance its functionality. The innovative one-hand fold lets you to fold it into a self-standing position and makes it easy to store. The breathable mesh fabric also makes hot days easier. You can also include a parasol to protect your child from the sun. The Mios is available in a broad assortment of colors and patterns that will suit any style, whether traditional or modern.

It can be used from birth with the optional carrycot, and it lies flat to provide a comfortable fit for newborns. The cosy carrycot is easy to take off the frame with just a single click and memory buttons. It is one of the easiest prams for newborns to transport and can be easily transported over short distances as well as up and down stairs.

If you're ready to go out and explore the area, the Mios is easy to steer and manoeuvre particularly on smooth surfaces such as pavements, paths and paved roads. Adele was able to navigate the rough terrain of Victoria Park.

The Mios is a fantastic option for families who plan to use it with an infant car safety seat. It includes Cybex car seat adapters that work with GB and Cybex infant car seats and the adapters remain attached when you fold down the Mios. It can also be used with the Cybex Aton 2 and Cloud Q series infant car seats, with an adapter, which is sold separately. This combination is the perfect travel pushchair for a long walk or a day out in the city. The Cybex Mios is also a ideal choice for parents who have twins since it can be used with the Bugaboo Comfort Wheeled Board+ to fit two children.

3. Doona Stroller

The Doona is the only car seat for infants that also can be used as a stroller, making it the ideal travel pushchair for those who don't want to carry a separate car seat and stroller. It has top safety ratings from Stifting Warentest, ADAC, and OAMTC and five stars for its the ease of use. The Doona has also been assessed for air travel and is certified to meet all US and EU standards.

The Doona is unique because of its double-wall design that allows the wheels and body to be folded into one another. This offers substantial safety benefits. Two layers of impact-absorbing plastic along with additional layers of EPS foam and textiles offer increased side-impact protection for your child. The handle also functions as a reliable anti-rebound bar to absorb the forces of an accident, and prevent your baby from rotating backwards, causing serious injuries.

To pop out the Doona's wheels, there's a lever at the back of the seat that you can lift up. This triggers a small vibration that doesn't wake your baby. To tuck the wheels back into the car, just lift the same lever, and the process is effortless.

The Doona can be used with a range of models for cars and public transportation and is the perfect travel pushchair for parents who are constantly on the move or live in cities. It's designed to easily fit through narrow aisles in airlines and is approved for traveling with infants, so you can take your Doona with wherever you go, even if it's overseas. It is also easy to install with or without the base. This is ideal for those who are renting a car on your journey, or don't want to use up your home space to store an additional base.

4. Trvl Stroller

The Nuna Trvl Stroller is the perfect companion for any journey, whether it's a quick weekend getaway, a lengthy travel, or just a quick city excursion. This stroller is light and packs a punch with high-quality comfort for your child and convenience for you, with the super compact self-fold which redefines what it means to be prepared.

The progressive front and back wheel suspension allows you to navigate rough terrain. The adjustable calf support supports raise the seat so that your child can ride in comfort. The tailored canopy has UPF 50+ sun protection and an open window. If you're a frequent flyer you'll appreciate the fact that this stroller fits into the overhead bins of a majority of airlines (please check with your airline to be sure! ).

The Trvl is super simple to use, even with newborn children. Because of its magnetic MagneTech secure snap buckle, it is easy to attach a PIPA Series infant car seat to the belly bar with no additional adapters required. The Trvl is equipped with a leatherette accented handle and pushbar that provide an ergonomic grip.

The Trvl comes with a large, easily accessible basket that can accommodate a lot of equipment (including a small backpack and diaper bag!). Its legs are also on the longer side for more stability, and the stroller rolled well over all surfaces tested. The fold is a bit difficult. It is easy to lose the ring and handle in the event of a mishap. It's a minor issue however it is something to think about in case you intend to take this stroller on trips.

5. Graco 3D Lite Stroller

This single-child stroller offers plenty for the price. It features a quick one-second fold and an expandable basket that has the cup holder for parents. It also has an adjustable tray for the child as well as the safety harness has five points. The downside is that it's not able to recline fully, so it's not the best choice for babies (use from 6 mo+).

This is the most affordable stroller in this review. It is lightweight and has a high-back seat that allows your toddler to enjoy the view. It's not as sturdy as more expensive models and can struggle with uneven surfaces like cobblestones. It has two front wheels that can be moved to the side when they encounter obstacles.

The 3D Lite comes with a small storage container that is able to hold a backpack diaper bag of medium size. It also comes with an open view of the canopy. The sunshade is small and could be the smallest of the bunch and does not extend to the back of your child's. It does have the ability to pop out a sun visor though.

The seat comes with a five-point harness that is padded, and the frame comes with a shoulder strap so you can carry it folded. It's not as compact strollers as the TraveLite however it folds up very quickly.

It has three recline positions however, not all the way down (use from 6 months+). The brakes on the 3D Lite are a little more rigid than the brakes of many competitors and require that both sides be pressed to fully engage. Overall, the quality of the 3D Lite is decent for its price. It's superior to budget-friendly Kolcraft cloud plus but not as impressive as some of the more expensive competitors.