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Why Buy a Travel Pushchair?

If you're traveling with kids, a travel stroller (or pram, as the Brits call them) can make your life much easier. These lightweight pushchairs can be packed flat and fit in car boots as well as overhead storage compartments.

They also have features like a parent pocket, reclining seat and extendable footrest. They're great for long trips, especially overseas.

They're great for travel

A travel pushchair is designed to fold quickly and effortlessly into a small size. They are ideal for parents who are constantly on moving, particularly if they travel by plane. They are also ideal for day trips or strolls in the park. They also have plenty of features that will keep your kids comfortable and happy while on the road including a deep recline and sun canopy. These strollers are also easy to navigate and can be used on most kinds of terrain.

Babyzen Yoyo is a lightweight, compact travel buggy. This award-winning pushchair has a smooth, one-handed folding that requires only the press of a button. It's extremely light at 6kg and can be tucked away in a carry bag the size of a backpack. It's also available with a newborn bassinet and an adapter for car seats and can be used from birth.

There are a variety of compact travel pushchairs available, but you should look through reviews before purchasing to find out which one is ideal for your family. The most important things to consider are the fold, storage space as well as the weight limit and recline. Also, you should consider the height of the handlebar because some handlebars may be uncomfortable for parents who are taller and smaller.

Another great option for travel is the Joolz Micralite, which has a unique one-handed folding mechanism that weighs just 6kg. It's a compact size and the dimensions folded are a bit smaller than those of the Cybex Libell. It also offers a decent recline and is suitable for children up to 4 years old. It includes a travel bag and a shoulder strap.

The new GB Pockit Nano has a elegant, stylish design and an impressively tight fold. Fully unfolded it measures 21 x 12 inches x 20 inches which is significantly smaller than its predecessor. It has a deeper recline position as well as a sun shade with a flip out visor. The new model has thinner frames, lighter wheels, and is available in black, Air France blue, peppermint, ginger and toffee.

They're easy to store

A compact pushchair is a great option for urban families who reside in apartments that are small or take public transportation. Most of these models can be tucked away in a hallway or car boot. They are light enough to be carried on the shoulders. They're also easy to fold and take out due to their compact, one-hand-folding mechanisms.

It is important to remember that not all compact fold strollers are alike. Some come with more features and functions than others. Be sure to read reviews before deciding. Contours Itsy, for example, is one of our top picks because it is almost assembled and folds into an extremely compact size with only two buttons pressed. This model is also relatively stripped down, meaning there are no extras like cups or a large basket to stifle it and make it less user-friendly.

The Ergobaby Go, on the other hand, is a compact pushchair that was created with more thought. It has a large basket and plenty padding to ensure your baby's safety. It also has the wrist strap, which is normally only found on jogging strollers. This makes it feel more secure while being driven. And despite its more utilitarian style, it comes with an adequate-sized seat that reclines to lie-flat and a sunshade to ensure that baby is protected.

Although it's not equipped with the same compact fold as some other options and you might have to put in a little some elbow grease when unfolding the Babyzen YOYO is an excellent example of a small pushchair that folds using just one hand. This model is lightweight and is approved for use on flights. It's a great option for families who travel with their child frequently.

They're suitable for older children.

A compact pushchair is useful for parents with children who are not in the newborn stage. Once toddlers are able to walk many parents prefer to use a light, compact pushchair over a large, bulky stroller. The smaller lightweight pushchairs are more maneuverable up and down stairs, and are more easily incorporated into car boot spaces.

A number of small lightweight pushchairs are suitable for infants from birth. They can either come with the option of a lie-flat seat or they can be fitted with an infant car seat. For instance, the UPPAbaby Minu can be used with the UPPAbaby Carrycot, which is able to be placed over the fabric of the seat and allows baby to sleep comfortably off the pushchair during overnight naps or daytime naps. The Aer one, which is a slightly more expensive option than the Minu provides an equivalent solution by attaching a canopy to the front of the seat, offering a generous and comfortable lie-flat space for babies.

Some of the smaller pushchairs are now also available with a variety of accessories that can make them more useful, including footmuffs, shopping bags and parasols. These can help to keep parents and children snug during colder months and also shield them from the sun. These additional accessories can increase the cost of a pushchair, but they are still cheaper than a full travel system.

For those who are looking for a stroller that folds as small as possible and is as compact as possible, the Summer Infant 3D Lite is a fantastic choice. It folds down to the size of a backpack and is very lightweight at just over six kilograms making it easy to get in and out of taxis or cafes. While it does not have a parent's pocket (you might be able put a few dollars in there, but not much else) however, it does come with an extendable footrest and a giant canopy that blocks out the sun.

They're a good choice for toddlers

While many parents won't consider a compact pushchair as their baby's first stroller, it might still be a good option when they're older. They're particularly helpful when you reside in the city and rely on public transport, as they'll easily get through narrow spaces and tight doors. Even the case that you don't live in an urban area, a compact pushchair is a good option for your child if they don't require an extra travel system and you don't have much space in your car's trunk or at home for a larger model.

The Silver Cross Dune 2022 is an excellent example of an ultra-compact folding pushchair that's suitable from the time of birth. It features a 360-degree seat rotation system so you can use it as a'world-facing' or parent-facing pram for newborn, based on the preference of your toddler. It also comes with a lie-flat seat and can hold children until age four. It's easy to maneuver, particularly in tight spaces and on paths that are muddy due to its compact wheels, slim design and one-hand folding.

Another good option is the UPPAbaby G-Luxe It can be used with the majority of popular infant car seats. It offers a large canopy that provides plenty of sun protection (although it does not offer the option of a peekaboo window). The seat padding is comfortable and easy to clean. It's a bit difficult to fold due to the fact that the handle and ring combination has to be timed perfectly however once you get grasped the concept the ring is easy to fold on the go.

There are other compact pushchairs that can be used from birth, such as the Chicco Liteway and the Babyzen YOYO. The YOYO is one of the first pushchairs to feature the true compact fold, and has set the standard for other light strollers. The Liteway stroller is more expensive, but has more features. It's suitable for children as young as four years old. It can be converted into a double buggy with the bassinet or twin travel bundle and comes in several colors, such as peppermint, ginger toffee grey, black, red, or Air France blue.