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Choosing a Travel Pushchair
A travel pushchair is usually geared towards slightly older babies (usually from around 6 months). They are small, light and ideal for trips.
One of the best pushchair features is that the car seat can be positioned and removed from the frame using one hand - ideal for parents on the go. Our test-driver found that the Graco EeZeFold lightweight stroller is easy to fold and easily fits in car booties or overhead luggage compartments on planes.
Lightweight
If you're looking to travel light, there are plenty of compact-folding pushchairs that are available. They fold up very small and some can even fit into an overhead luggage compartment when folded with the seat on. These buggys can be pushed by a handle or Travel Pushchair a shoulder strap. They're a great option for travel pushchairs that can be used on planes, trains and buses. They are also ideal when your car's boot is small or you reside in an apartment.
A travel system bundle is an alternative. It comprises a main pushchair, a bassinet or carrycot, as well as the main pushchair. They are typically specifically designed for babies and newborns, Travel Pushchair and allow you to keep your baby in a comfortable carrycot or bassinet until they're old enough to be able to change to a normal seat facing you. Some of these systems also come with an adaptor for car seats, making it easy to connect your baby's car seat while you're travelling.
A final type of travel buggy is a stroller, that is suitable for older toddlers and children who aren't walking for long distances. Some of these buggies are suitable for babies, based on whether they have a lie-flat seat or can be upgraded to a one.
The GB Pockit+ stroller is a stylish, light stroller that folds down to a compact size. It is extremely maneuverable and has a padded handle bar that adjusts to the height of taller parents. Although it does not have an organizer for parents or a cup holder, it does include an enormous storage basket and storage pockets on the rear and is reasonably priced.
Folding is easy
A key consideration when selecting the right travel pushchair is how simple it is to fold and manoeuvre. The method by which a pushchair folds and unfolds can vary greatly between models, with some providing a simple one-handed operation whilst others require a little more involvement or the use of both hands. This is crucial because it could mean that the buggy may be more suitable for traveling, particularly by plane.
Many compact folding pushchairs target older babies and toddlers that can sit up. However, an increasing number of them are suitable for newborns. It's usually because they have an adjustable seat that can be sat on, or the option of adding a carry cot for infants. Some are also travel system compatible, which means that they will accept an infant car seat and then attach to the chassis.
Having the right accessories for your pushchair can make life as a parent a whole much easier. For instance, a footmuff will keep baby warm on chilly days, and if convertible, it will also shield them from the sun. Check if the fabrics of the pushchair are machine-washed. This will make cleaning them easier.
If you're a parent looking for a really portable, lightweight travel pushchair with lots of features such as the Bugaboo Bee is a good option. It's among the smallest buggy when folded, and is suitable for cabin baggage on many airlines. It also has an under-seat storage compartment to store other travel necessities. It's not quite as compact as the YOYO and Munchkin Sparrow but it is great for rough terrain, narrow aisles of shopping, and travel.
Easy to maneuver
You may require a pushchair with big and thick wheels that can move easily over grass, pavements or sandy beaches depending on where you live. Choose a stroller that has large, robust wheels that can easily move over pavements, grass or sandy beaches. The wheels are typically constructed of PU or EVA, a material that's both durable and gives the feel of an air tyre without the danger of punctures.
Choose a pram with one pedal that turns on both rear wheels if you want an easy-to-use and simple to maneuver pram. It can be located on either the left or right side of the chassis or in the center. This makes it easy to stop the pushchair when you're busy or in a crowd. Parents who tested this feature found it particularly useful when they were out and about with their older children. It also eliminates needing a foot pedal or an handbrake to manage, which is perfect for those who don't like to climb up and about too often.
Confortable
The design is intended to be used right from birth, this pushchair can be equipped with the Doona infant car seat as well as chassis for travel system bundles (which are a great choice when you're constantly traveling since it can be incorporated as baggage for cabin use). It is made of high-quality materials and comes in many colours. It has an adjustable handle bar that isn't adjustable but it was an ideal height for taller parents during our testing, and it feels more sturdy than the average lightweight pushchair.
It's extremely maneuverable, and the seats are super comfortable with lots of padding and adjustable straps, as well as they recline for comfortable naps. The hood is good to keep the sun off little heads, and can fit an holder for cups and a small bag behind the seats. It's also easy to fold with just one hand, and it folds up really small as it's less than the size of a laptop! It's also a great choice for people who don't drive or who want to use public transport often.

A travel pushchair is usually geared towards slightly older babies (usually from around 6 months). They are small, light and ideal for trips.
One of the best pushchair features is that the car seat can be positioned and removed from the frame using one hand - ideal for parents on the go. Our test-driver found that the Graco EeZeFold lightweight stroller is easy to fold and easily fits in car booties or overhead luggage compartments on planes.
Lightweight
If you're looking to travel light, there are plenty of compact-folding pushchairs that are available. They fold up very small and some can even fit into an overhead luggage compartment when folded with the seat on. These buggys can be pushed by a handle or Travel Pushchair a shoulder strap. They're a great option for travel pushchairs that can be used on planes, trains and buses. They are also ideal when your car's boot is small or you reside in an apartment.
A travel system bundle is an alternative. It comprises a main pushchair, a bassinet or carrycot, as well as the main pushchair. They are typically specifically designed for babies and newborns, Travel Pushchair and allow you to keep your baby in a comfortable carrycot or bassinet until they're old enough to be able to change to a normal seat facing you. Some of these systems also come with an adaptor for car seats, making it easy to connect your baby's car seat while you're travelling.
A final type of travel buggy is a stroller, that is suitable for older toddlers and children who aren't walking for long distances. Some of these buggies are suitable for babies, based on whether they have a lie-flat seat or can be upgraded to a one.
The GB Pockit+ stroller is a stylish, light stroller that folds down to a compact size. It is extremely maneuverable and has a padded handle bar that adjusts to the height of taller parents. Although it does not have an organizer for parents or a cup holder, it does include an enormous storage basket and storage pockets on the rear and is reasonably priced.
Folding is easy
A key consideration when selecting the right travel pushchair is how simple it is to fold and manoeuvre. The method by which a pushchair folds and unfolds can vary greatly between models, with some providing a simple one-handed operation whilst others require a little more involvement or the use of both hands. This is crucial because it could mean that the buggy may be more suitable for traveling, particularly by plane.
Many compact folding pushchairs target older babies and toddlers that can sit up. However, an increasing number of them are suitable for newborns. It's usually because they have an adjustable seat that can be sat on, or the option of adding a carry cot for infants. Some are also travel system compatible, which means that they will accept an infant car seat and then attach to the chassis.
Having the right accessories for your pushchair can make life as a parent a whole much easier. For instance, a footmuff will keep baby warm on chilly days, and if convertible, it will also shield them from the sun. Check if the fabrics of the pushchair are machine-washed. This will make cleaning them easier.
If you're a parent looking for a really portable, lightweight travel pushchair with lots of features such as the Bugaboo Bee is a good option. It's among the smallest buggy when folded, and is suitable for cabin baggage on many airlines. It also has an under-seat storage compartment to store other travel necessities. It's not quite as compact as the YOYO and Munchkin Sparrow but it is great for rough terrain, narrow aisles of shopping, and travel.
Easy to maneuver

Choose a pram with one pedal that turns on both rear wheels if you want an easy-to-use and simple to maneuver pram. It can be located on either the left or right side of the chassis or in the center. This makes it easy to stop the pushchair when you're busy or in a crowd. Parents who tested this feature found it particularly useful when they were out and about with their older children. It also eliminates needing a foot pedal or an handbrake to manage, which is perfect for those who don't like to climb up and about too often.
Confortable
The design is intended to be used right from birth, this pushchair can be equipped with the Doona infant car seat as well as chassis for travel system bundles (which are a great choice when you're constantly traveling since it can be incorporated as baggage for cabin use). It is made of high-quality materials and comes in many colours. It has an adjustable handle bar that isn't adjustable but it was an ideal height for taller parents during our testing, and it feels more sturdy than the average lightweight pushchair.
It's extremely maneuverable, and the seats are super comfortable with lots of padding and adjustable straps, as well as they recline for comfortable naps. The hood is good to keep the sun off little heads, and can fit an holder for cups and a small bag behind the seats. It's also easy to fold with just one hand, and it folds up really small as it's less than the size of a laptop! It's also a great choice for people who don't drive or who want to use public transport often.

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