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Buying a Travel Pushchair

When buying a travel pushchair take into consideration things like the fold, storage space, recline and canopy. Look for extras like a coffee cup or footmuff holder, and a rain cover.

If you're frequently traveling make sure you choose a model which is approved for cabin use and folds down compactly. The Joie Tourist is the ideal option for this. Its single-handed mechanism makes it easy to fold when trying to manage toddlers.

Lightweight

A travel pushchair is a small stroller compact that folds up easily and compactly, allowing it to be packed into luggage for flights or put in the boot of the car. These strollers are designed to be used by babies as young as. They typically have the option of attaching carseats, but adaptors are required. Some are also suitable for toddlers which makes them a great choice for holidays and day excursions.

There are many travel pushchairs available and you must select the best one for your family. If you have a toddler you might prefer a stroller with a foot rest that can be removed to prevent the legs of the child from hanging. It is also important to take into consideration the amount of storage space you'll require, as this can be a significant factor when it comes to choosing a buggy.

If you're frequently traveling and require a compact buggy that can fit in the allowance for cabin baggage, look for one that folds to approximately 48cm x 43cm and 21.5 cm, which is smaller than the size of most hand luggage. A model with an innovative fold that is dynamic can be even more convenient to store away, as it will be able to snap in on itself like a paperback book.

Another option is to buy an automobile seat bundle, which will allow you to save time looking for compatible components as well as money. A brand-name bundle typically includes a pushchair and a car seat that are designed to match each other in terms of style and fit. They might also include extras like a parent organizer or cup holder, which could be useful when traveling.

Some brands sell different add-ons such as a newborn baby bassinet or rain cover to transform your travel pushchair into twin pushchairs or a double buggy. These are particularly useful when you have children who are older and need an area to sit comfortably when travelling.

Folding is simple

A travel pushchair must be simple to fold and maneuver especially if you'll be required to fold it into tight spaces, such as the cabin of a train or plane. The Joie Pact Pro, which features a one-handed folding mechanism that our parents test discovered to be extremely simple to use, is a fantastic example. This makes it ideal for parents who want to take their child on day trips, local excursions and even air travel.

A travel system bundle is a different option. It is a combination of the car seat and pushchair from the same manufacturer. You can be certain that the car seat will fit in your pushchair and work with the chassis that you've selected for your child. These kinds of bundles are usually more affordable than buying the items individually, but it's important to check that the components you want to purchase work together prior to making the purchase.

If you're planning to use your pushchair to travel on rough terrain, you should look for something with a sturdy base with large and wide wheels that can cope with bumps and lumps. Smaller wheels can be difficult to manage on any other surface than smooth pavements. Reversible seats can also be useful as they allow your baby to initially face their parent and then face the world when they grow older.

Depending on the season you're planning to travel, you'll need to think about whether your pushchair can provide the weather protection you need. A sunshade that protects your baby's skin from harmful UV rays and a rain cover that stops snow or water from getting into the pushchair are important features. Be sure to buy a rain cover specifically designed specifically for your model of pushchair, not an unspecific one.

The last requirement is that the pushchair should be lightweight and compact. This is especially important for travel pushchairs which must be able to fold down to a compact size. The Bugaboo Butterfly is one of the smallest pushchairs on the market. It can also be stored in the overhead compartments for luggage (but not all) of certain airlines. Our testers with parents found it extremely comfortable to travel in with her toddler, with a large and high-quality seat unit that reclines for comfortable naps.

Easy to maneuver

If you're navigating busy bus or train stations with a baby sleeping, being able to fold and maneuver your pushchair easily so that you can get off and on without disturbing your baby is essential. Look for models that have smooth swivel wheels on the front, which makes it easier to move and turn your buggy.

Typically, travel pushchairs have smaller wheels than other kinds of strollers to keep their weight and size low, but if you want something to take on rough terrain or a trek across the beach, choose one with bigger and more durable wheels to withstand this type of challenge.

Certain brands and retailers offer travel systems that include the pushchair, car seats and any extras you may need. This is an excellent option if you have a clear idea of what you want and don't fancy spending hours searching for the right parts. However, always check that the components you purchase will work in conjunction prior to purchasing a travel bundle. Some brands publish this information on the internet or you can contact a retailer for help.

Easy to store

A pushchair that folds small and compact is essential if you're looking for something to put in the back of your car or fit in an overhead bin on an airplane. It's also helpful if your pushchair comes with a shoulder harness so that you can carry it in one arm - especially when your child is asleep!

When selecting a travel pushchair, consider the frequency of use and what kind of terrain you'll be covering. Some travel buggies, like are designed for city walks on smooth pavements. They're not suitable for use on the beach or off-road. If you're planning to travel off-road and require a more rugged buggy, ensure that it has a suspension as well as larger wheels that can withstand more rough terrain.

Another thing to consider is whether you'll use it from the beginning - if you do, then look for a travel buggy with an infant pack or bassinet. The Babyzen Yoyo2 has a brilliant one-hand folding design and comes with a wide range of accessories such as a bassinet for a newborn, rain cover, and a really snuggly foot muff.

If you are certain that you'll use it only for short shopping trips, go for a pushchair that has an adaptor for carseats that fixes onto the chassis so that you can keep your child in their comfortable car seat for the duration of the journey. Many travel systems come with a car seat already fitted however, you can build your own custom bundle if you prefer.

When choosing a travel system, keep in mind that it will often cost more than if you purchase the individual items separately, so think about the amount of use you'll get from each component. Also, you'll need to factor in the price of a base for your car seat as well as any adaptors that you might require to attach it to the pushchair. They can be purchased online or in stores Certain brands offer bundles which include all of them, making it easy to design your perfect travel system!