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A Compact Travel Stroller Should Be Easy to Carry

You will require a compact stroller that folds into a compact size. It should be light and have an automobile seat-compatible design, and fit in overhead bins for airline bags.

This streamlined stroller by UPPAbaby is perfect. It's easy to fold and has a comfortable carrying strap and easily fits into the overhead compartments of planes. It also features a simple, near-flat recline and smooth maneuvering.

Easy to Assemble

Whether you're strolling through the airport to get to the gate or exploring an unfamiliar city with your child with you, traveling can be stressful enough without worrying about how to pack and haul everything. We believe that a great travel pram should be simple to fold, assemble and carry. This is exactly the features this light Kolcraft model has to offer. The compact, lightweight stroller can be opened and closed by pressing two buttons on the handle while standing upright. It can be placed in overhead bins on many planes, and comes with a carrying bag to sling the stroller over your shoulders while out and out and about.

In our tests, this light stroller rolled easily over all types of terrain and swung well and was a great option for travel. It also has a massive sun canopy with a zip-open mesh section that provides ample coverage and visibility for your child and also an adjustable leg rest and shoulder straps that are cushioned. It also fits on most Nuna PIPA car seats (just click and you're done) and comes with a large storage bag that can store the majority of your necessities when you're on the move.

This ultra-compact Babyzen stroller is a favorite among parents who like to travel or live in cities. It comes in a box fully assembled and easy to open with two buttons on the handle. It folds up just as easily and can be tucked away in the carrying bag. The only drawback is that it may be a bit large for some overhead bins on airplanes, and we've seen reports of the handles feeling fragile and some parents found it to be a bit unsettling. It's a great option for those looking for an ultra-light, compact travel stroller. We wish it had a parent pocket to hold things like dollar bills for Ice cream!

Easy to Fold

As the name implies, travel strollers are designed to be compact. They fold smaller than everyday strollers and are equipped with fewer features such as cup holders and a large storage basket. They should be able to be used for everyday use, and they should be easy to carry. Look into a stroller for travel that is suitable for your needs if you are planning to travel a lot with your child.

For instance the UPPAbaby G-Luxe is easy to fold and can be tucked away in overhead bins. It's also easy to roll and maneuver, even on rough terrain. The UPPAbaby also comes with attractive features, including the deep recline as well as an additional sun canopy that gives your child plenty of coverage. The only issue is that the folding pram mechanism isn't as smooth, and you may have to be very careful with your fingers to make sure it's just right.

The Babyzen YOYO2 is another option. It can be folded down to a very small size and opens with just one hand. It may not offer as much storage as other travel strollers however it does come with some great features. It comes with an easy-to-carry strap, a spacious basket under the carriage, and a broad-extending umbrella. It's the most expensive of our top travel strollers but it's also one of the most luxurious.

The Cybex Libelle 2 is another stroller for travel with a small fold that's easy to unroll. It is heavier than other travel strollers but still compact and lightweight enough to be an excellent choice for city living and luxurious travel. It's got a lot of great features, including the cup holder that can be used for the standard mug, an easy-to-carry handle, and a canopy that extends to shield your child from the sun.

The Mini UPPAbaby is an excellent choice for those who already own the Vista or Cruz strollers from this brand and want a lighter version. It's lighter than the original Minu but it's still a bit heavy for a travel stroller. It has many other interesting features like large storage baskets, a deep reclining seat and a canopy that can be extended with UPF protection of 50+.

Take it with you easily

The ease at which you can fold down your stroller while traveling will make a huge difference in the way it's possible to navigate a crowded airport or squeeze onto a crowded bus. When folded, a quality travel stroller should fit easily into your trunk or overhead bin using some controlled movements. It should also stand up on its own. You should be able to carry it with its handle, attach a carry strap or slide it into the included storage bag to make transporting it easier.

If you're looking to use your stroller on a plane make sure it's certified by the airline or is guaranteed to fit in the overhead bins. The International Air Transport Association recommends carry-on luggage that's no larger than 22 x18 x 10 inches. A majority of our top picks, like the ultra-lightweight Nuna TRVL, which costs $100 or more, will be tucked away in these bins (although some require gate screening). The TRVL is so light that you can carry it as a bag. It has a padded shoulder strap that can be attached to a bumper bar that doubles as handles.

The TRVL is a fantastic choice for parents on the go, too, as it's compatible with all Nuna Pipa infant car seats without needing adapters. Our experts love its easy, two-position reclining harness with no-rethread that's designed to grow with your child. Plus, it's a bit lighter than other travel strollers--which makes it the best prams option for families that are frequent travelers.

Other great features on this compact travel stroller include a spring-loaded back-of-the-underseat basket that's big enough for a backpack, diaper bag, or purse, and a flat, open sun canopy that offers some coverage and blockage (though it's not as large as the ones on some of our other top picks). It's also among the lightest strollers that we tested, but keep in mind that while most airlines will allow you to check in at the gate with the full-sized stroller, they may require you to take the stroller in a folded form through security and out of the plane cabin. If this is the case, you might be interested in buying a travel bag with a protective cover to protect it from damage caused by baggage handlers.

Easy to store

A compact travel stroller is ideal for frequent travelers since it doesn't require a full-size stroller trunk or take up too much space in your hotel room or in your pushchairs car seats. Some models are so small that they can be easily stowed in the overhead bin of an airplane and others are so lightweight that they don't add much weight to carry-on luggage. They're also easy to maneuver in busy airports and on crowded city sidewalks.

If you're a frequent traveler, it's worth buying one of the top travel strollers we've tested. The Silver Cross Jet 4 is a comfy, well-made option with lots of features including an enormous under-seat basket as well as a padded handlebar with a wrist strap that's comfortable on long trips. The reclining mechanism is simple and the stroller can be tucked away in the overhead bin of an airline (though you'll have to gate-check it). This model is compatible with Nuna pipa infant car seats and comes with a bag that will protect your stroller from damage while you travel.

The Babyzen YoYo2 is another super-lightweight model that's perfect for air travel and short excursions on vacation. The stroller is easy to maneuver through plane aisles and is stable when folded. This is a great feature in situations where you need to maneuver the stroller along with other luggage. The YoYo2 isn't quite as large as a standard stroller when it's folded, but it still offers plenty of features, including a convenient oversized under-seat basket as well as a recline mechanism that's easy to operate by hand.

A stroller is an essential piece of equipment for parents traveling with their children. A compact stroller of good quality will provide you with peace of mind while traveling, and enable you to navigate busy streets and public transportation with ease. If you're in the market for a new stroller, consider your family's needs and lifestyle to determine what features are most important for you. Take a look at the top picks for finding the perfect stroller for your needs and your family. This guide is based upon extensive research conducted by experts and has been tested by the Good Housekeeping Institute for more than 100 years. It was independently reviewed by editors and prams travel system writers who are parents of children 6 and under. They used the strollers in a lab during road trips, and with their own families, and also leaned on consumers to provide feedback.