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How to Choose the Best Travel Pushchair

If you're planning to travel abroad with your infant or toddler, you'll require a pushchair for travel that folds easily and also freestanding when closed. Find a pushchair for travel with a large basket as well as a fully reclining seat.

It is also important to ensure that your travel stroller is approved for cabin use, and has a handle height that is convenient for parents of all heights.

Easy to fold

If you're planning to travel with your little one it is essential to select the stroller that can be folded easily and quickly. This will make it easier to move the stroller out and in of your car boot or carry up a flight of stairs. It should also be compact enough to fit into the overhead storage compartment of the plane, too.

There are a variety of choices, whether you're looking for an ultra-light travel pushchair or a full-sized. The most effective models fold in one hand and stand on their own when closed. It is also recommended to choose a stroller which is compact and has a large basket to store your luggage.

The Joolz Aer is a premium travel pushchair that's super lightweight and compact when folded. It can be pushed by one hand. It is available in a bundle with a newborn bassinet and other add-ons to suit your needs, including a rain cover and leg rests.

Mountain Buggy Colugo is another stroller for travelers that is smaller and lighter. It is more expensive, but it still has a range of useful features like a one handed fold and a large storage basket. It doesn't offer the same smooth maneuverability as the Yoyo and may not be able to fit in overhead storage on some flights. However, the Colugo is a great option for those who want an easy-to-transport stroller that can be carried on most airlines. It features a dual-sided lock on the wheels that makes it more stable and solid than other strollers. This is a great option if you're planning on spending long periods of time outdoors or traveling to countries with rough terrain.

Lightweight

The best travel pushchair is one that's easy to carry and lift, whether you're tackling the stairs on public transport or placing it in the overhead luggage compartment of an airplane. It also needs to be compact enough to fit in the car's boot without taking up all the space and freestanding when folded. Some brands have gone further and created strollers that fold so compactly they can be put in the corner of a car seat!

The disadvantage of light travel pushchairs is that they are less robust than other models. This is because the designers have to sacrifice features such as basket space to keep them light. However, most are sturdy enough for daily use and can handle uneven pavements - and some have the added bonus of being cabin friendly, so that you can carry them on flights.

If you're planning to use your new pushchair for holiday trips, check that it comes with a sunshade as well as a rain cover. It is recommended to spend the extra money for the right cover designed for your model, instead of a generic one. It will be more suited to your model and keep water out.

Our favorite lightweight travel pushchair is the Joie Pact Pro, which is easy to fold and open with just one hand. It's the smallest model in our list and can fit in small car boot spaces. However, it is still a movable pushchair that's suitable for toddlers and infants from birth until a few year old. It's also cabin-friendly, weighing less than 15kg, which means it can be taken on board as hand baggage.

Compact

A compactly folded travel stroller can be easily stowed in the trunk of your car or the overhead compartments of planes, trains, and boats. Travel strollers that are lightweight and compact will be much easier to lift into and out of a vehicle, and to carry up stairs. This is particularly important if you're going to an old European city with cobbled streets.

Look for an easy-to-fold mechanism that you can operate while holding a child and/or additional luggage. It is also important to consider the weight limit of your travel pushchair and whether you want an recline, a canopy, or footmuff (depending on the location you're traveling to).

The Gb Pockit stroller, for instance, is extremely light, small and folds up so compactly that it will fit in the cup holders of a café seat. Its smaller wheels make it a little more difficult to use on rough terrain, but it's still able to do the job. If you're planning on going on an off-road excursion or require a more robust stroller for your beach trip, look for a travel pushchair with bigger and thicker wheels.

Another popular option for families is the Joie Tourist stroller. It weighs only 6kg when folded and is cabin-approved, meaning it can be stored in the overhead storage compartment on an airplane. It's also a stylish and inexpensive option. We love its smart magnetic buckle, and the possibility of it being suitable from birth to 4 years old (as long as you buy the car seat and carry cot adapters).

Easy to maneuver

If you're searching for the best pushchair travel pushchair to take on holiday or are looking for something compact and light to pop in your car boot, it's important to choose a model that's easy to manoeuvre. You'll need a light chassis and a smooth steering mechanism that can assist you in navigating the airport and narrow shopping aisles. You'll also want to make sure that the travel pushchair is small enough to fit in the overhead storage compartment on a plane when not being used.

Our test subjects discovered that the Babyzen YOYO2 is an excellent option for this, due to its elegant design and premium feel. Its hood comes with UPF 50 sun protection and is wide enough to protect your baby, while the handlebar has the solid, leather feel that our testers felt was much better than the handles of other pushchairs that are lightweight. Our testers were impressed by the ease it took for them to maneuver over different terrains, but they did not like the wheels were smaller and did not offer enough grip.

The Graco EeZeFold is another great alternative for parents who are looking for an easy-to-use travel system. It's suitable from birth and folds down to a small size that makes it easy to store in your car boot or in an overhead compartment on a plane. It's a bit more expensive than other pushchairs for travel, but our test subjects said it was worth the extra cost for its convenience and durability.