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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 choice. It has a flip-flop friendly one-step footbrake.

It's also easy to push and feels sturdy when navigating kerbs or woodland paths. It's also a breeze to fold.

1. Babyzen YOYO2

The Babyzen YOYO2 has earned itself a reputation as the ultimate light-weight buggy for city dwellers and jet-setters alike, due to its extremely nimble handling and foldable design that can be tucked away in the overhead luggage of an aeroplane. This latest version boasts independent suspension on all four wheels made of Hytrel elastomer to 'perfectly navigate through all kinds of surfaces and terrain'.

The bent fabric bassinet, the base YOYO2 and the 6months of colour pack come together to create a chic pushchair that has a soft elegant design. The frame's weight alone is less than a kilo and is so light that you can easily lift it out of the box (and do it using one hand).

The hood, for example snaps onto the YOYO2 in a reassuring way. It's also machine washable at 30deg which helps prevent the stains that result from smushed rice cakes and carrot puffs. The Newborn Pack and bassinet can be used from birth as an infant stroller. It can also be converted to a stroller by 6 months with the YOYO connect additional chassis.

2. Evenflo Pivot Xplore

The Evenflo Pivot Xplore is a great option for parents looking for a stroller that can be used in a variety of ways. The Evenflo Pivot Xplore can be converted from a stroller into the wagon by turning the handle. Parents can then select which mode is best for their adventure. The wagon can fit two or three children ranging from 6 months to 5 years old. It comes with a large storage basket that can accommodate all your necessities while on the go.

The Xplore has two canopies that are able to rotate from front to back, ensuring adequate sun protection for the entire family. It has a smaller footwell than some wagons. This might not be suitable for long trips or naps.

The frame of the Xplore wagon feels solid and sturdy, however, it isn't able to bend as much as some other wagons that we tested. It is also more difficult to fold than many of the competition and does not lock tightly when folded. It is easy to move however, and it is able to fit through narrow 28 inches doors.

3. Delta Children LX Side-by-Side

This bare-bones 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 folded size, which means it's very lightweight, small single stroller when collapsed and easy to move into a car trunk or closet. It also comes with an adjustable recline seat that can be adjusted in multiple positions and a cup holder for the parent. Other important features include 360-degree shock-absorbing front wheels and two large storage bags that hang from the ceiling.

In our push and turn test it performed better than many of the other strollers of a similar price we tried, but it's not the most maneuverable on uneven ground or through doorways that are narrow. The sunshades it has were among the smallest strollers we tested. They only cover the top rated single strollers and do not feature peekaboo windows. The UPPAbaby G-Link 2 has a much larger canopy.

It took us under 3 minutes to put together the Delta with a manual. All of the components required tools. It's missing some features that we consider essential in a double stroller. They include a large basket, reclining seats, and adjustable leg rests.

4. Maxi-Cosi Zelia 2-in-1

The Zelia is Maxi-Cosi’s newest pushchair, and is advertised as an urban travel system. It is suitable from birth to around 3.5-years-old. The seat and carrycot can be easily converted with only a few clicks. It is compatible with Maxi Cosi capsule car seats. It comes with a light Mico 30 infant seat, a stay-in car-base and a reversible baby carriage.

It's a breeze to manoeuvre and the one-hand reclining of the seat as well as the huge shopping basket make it simple for parents to get their child in and out of the seat quickly. Although it is a narrow pushchair it handled 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 is helpful when traversing rough terrain. When we walked on the stony path, we let them move and it performed well, though it did appear more bumpy than the other models in our test.

5. Baby Jogger City Tour 2,

Baby Jogger is famous for their three-wheeled, all-terrain Jogging pushchairs, however they also offer a great selection of 4-wheel strollers. City Tour 2 is their most popular model. It is simple to fold and fits easily in the car's boot even with an attached carrycot.

It is a bit heavier than other strollers that we tested but the wheels are rubber composite so it feels well-made and sturdy. It is easy to maneuver over different terrains, and even with two kids as well as a shopping bag and other items.

Both the seat and the carrycot come with hoods that can be lowered to reveal the UV50+ sun canopy extensions. They are sturdy and waterproof, in contrast to other prams hoods which can be blown back into toddlers faces.

It's not the biggest of storage space, but it does have a large basket that's large enough to fit a changing bag and plenty of groceries. You can also pair it with the Baby Jogger car seat that is suitable for babies that weigh up to 20 pounds (car seat and adapters are sold separately). The City Tour 2 is a good choice if you want to take a stroller with you on the move.

6. Nuna Mixx Next

When the Nuna Mixx first came onto the scene, it instantly captured the hearts of parents across the world. It's a stroller made of aluminum that can be used from infant's earliest days through. It has a number of notable features, including the ability to flip the seat from parent to world-facing, a huge UPF 50+ canopy, an eye shade that flips out and a spacious basket as well as an adjustable handlebar.

The chassis comes with a built-in suspension system that reduces the impact of bumpy terrain. The wheels are made from tough foam and minimise punctures. Our tester found it smooth to push and was able to manoeuvre it through narrow streets with ease.

It locks automatically and folds in just four steps. It is also able to stand and be trolleyed for easier transport in the trunk of your car or down the stairs at home. It also comes travel system ready with the option to add a car seat or carrycot using the adaptors that come with it. The brakes are easy to use using a single stroller pushchair action, colour coded and flip-flop-friendly.

7. Babyzen Duet

This single pushchair that is budget-friendly is extremely easy to use and has an excellent dual suspension system, one-hand fold, and a handy carry strap. It's also extremely light and robust. The seat can be reclined into a variety of different positions. It also comes with a double breathable mattress built in that is suitable for babies.

The canopy/seat has two large sun visors that can be either fixed or flipped out. Both are UPF50+. However the toggle closure isn't perfect it's not as quiet as Velcro and can wake sleepy babies.

The Duet is a side-byside stroller and can be adapted to accommodate twins or other siblings (up to 22kg maximum per seat). It is compatible with two infant car seats and some carrycots. In twin mode the seats can be positioned to face one another or be turned around to face their parents, potentially reducing sibling fights over who should sit with dad and mom. It comes with a large gear tray, a bottle holder and snack trays. It also has an automated frame lock and a superior compact fold.

8. Baby Jogger Urban Glide 2.

The Thule Urban glide 2 is the perfect jogger for parents that like to be active. It's one of the lightest strollers for running that you can buy for your child. It also has great safety features, like a 5-point safety harness and wrist safety straps. It has a different type of hand brake than other models, which is an innovative twist.

The seat is comfortable and offers a large area to sit in, but the seat's depth is not as deep as other joggers we've tested (it's about 10"). The storage bin is covered with a zipper that keeps things safe. It can hold up to 10 lbs, which is enough for most diaper bags.

The Urban Glide 2 isn't compatible with bassinets for infants or car seats as of yet, but you can use it from day one by purchasing adapters for most seats by brands like BOB, Graco, Combi, Evenflo, Britax, and UPPAbaby. It's simple to fold and assemble within 5-10 minutes, without tools. The user manual is easy to read and comes in a variety of languages.