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There are three-wheel compact strollers for anyone regardless of whether you're looking for a jogging stroller or an all-purpose stroller to use for every day. Wendy Schmitz, Senior Review Writer and Managing Editor at Sentry, put these models to the test on both pavement and off-road surfaces. They also evaluated the seating comfort for children.

Stroller Features

The best 3 wheel stroller with car seat strollers have features that allow you to travel with your child much easier. Whether you're shopping for a brand new 3-wheel or a 4-wheel stroller, look for convenience features like large storage baskets as well as a tray for the parent with cup holders, an adjustable canopy and more. The key is determining what features are non-negotiable for you and your family, and which ones you're able to do without.

The BOB Gear Wayfinder, our top-rated jogging stroller with plenty of convenient features to keep moms as well as dads happy and comfortable. The handlebar adjusts to three different positions to accommodate caregivers of all sizes and the wrist strap is designed to ensure that the stroller doesn't roll away while you're jogging. The Wayfinder comes with the largest sunshade of all the strollers we tested and a clear window at the top allows children to look out when they're resting. Jenni's 3-year old found the seat to be comfortable cushioned, which means bumps on the road don't shake him up too much.

This jogging stoller comes with an automatic handbrake that helps you keep your grip on slippery surfaces. It folds into a slim, compact package that takes up little space in the trunk of your car. You can also convert it into an entire travel system by buying an adapter. It is also compatible with the Uppababy Mesa V2 Bassinet.

If you're planning on taking on rough terrain, tires are a must for strollers of any kind. While they don't offer the same degree of comfort as foam-filled or air-filled tires, they're ideal to navigate potholes and bumps easily.

This stroller for jogging comes with a fold that takes just two steps. It locks in place when folded and is compact enough to fit in the majority of elevators. However it's not as simple to maneuver as some of our other 4-wheel strollers, and the mechanism to lock it is a bit hazy. It involves pressing an icon on the front of the stroller, opening a flap that is located near the foot area, and then raising a handle. We'd rather have a simpler system that simply clicks into place or opens by pulling.

Stroller Weight

The overall weight is a significant consideration. A stroller that is heavier is more stable and will perform better on uneven terrain. Many parents find that a stroller with a lighter weight is easier to maneuver, and is more suitable for daily use.

The type and size of the wheels is an important feature. Certain strollers, like those that run on jogging have wheels that are larger and will provide a more comfortable ride for babies. However, larger wheels add to the overall weight of the stroller, which makes it more difficult to fold or transport and store.

Some models in our selection have wheels filled with air that provide a safe, comfortable ride to your child even on rough terrain. Air-filled tires are susceptible to flattening and have to replace them. If you are planning to travel a lot with your stroller, we suggest an option with sturdy tires that can stand up to frequent contact with various surfaces and last longer.

Strollers with swivel front wheels are great for getting around stairs and escalators in a safe manner. Falls on escalators or stairs are the most frequent accidents involving strollers, and can be especially dangerous for infants. If you cannot avoid taking the stairs or escalator in your stroller, we advise using it only if the child is safely strapped into the seat. Keep them close to you while walking up or down.

Some strollers can be purchased as a complete travel system where the car seat and stroller are sold as a single unit. These are typically more expensive and convenient than their standalone counterparts, and may not perform well in the long term. In addition, many parents later regret purchasing a bundle because it may not include all the features they desire, or it could prove to not be compatible with their vehicle or child seat. We recommend you choose a stroller that is purchased separately from the car seat or capsule if you'd like to upgrade to a higher-end model in the near future.

Stroller Folding

The most compact 3 wheel strollers fold easily and put away. Some even lock in position automatically when you open them. This feature is especially useful for families who frequently use public transportation or drive to walk.

Three-wheeled strollers can be pushed effortlessly in tight spaces, like aisles of grocery stores or other crowded areas. They are often equipped with suspension systems for a smoother ride. This is especially useful on bumpy sidewalks.

If you're looking for a stroller that is jogging-friendly that won't weigh you down, the Guava Roam Crossover is a good alternative. The stroller is a stylish stroller that can also be used as part of a travel set-up with car seat adapters to fit Nuna MaxiCosi, Cybex, and Nuna infant carseats, and the Uppababy Bassinet. (Car seats and stroller boards are sold separately). The stroller folds in two steps and locks in place when it is opened.

The Babyzen Yoyo 2 is another attractive 3 wheel all terrain buggy-wheeled jogging stroller with a nice design. It's a bit more expensive than our top picks, but it's worth the investment for those who love to travel or live in a city. This lightweight stroller folds down to a small size (20.5 x 17.3 x 7.1) and features a padded, adjustable, five-point no-rethread harness and a large basket. It can be used as a stroller for newborns and young toddlers with an adapter for infant car seats.

The Babyzen is a great product that has some great features. It is spacious in its recline and has storage space. However some parents are disappointed with its performance. The seat doesn't lay flat when reclined and there aren't cup holders or snack tray for children. The brakes can also be a little difficult to engage and the handlebars can be too high for some moms.

The Graco Fastaction stroller is designed to be as lightweight as possible, without sacrificing comfort or convenience. It has an impressive list of features, including a spacious basket and a one-handed fold. The only downside to this stroller is that the brakes are difficult to activate, and they're not locked after the stroller is folded.

Stroller Safety

A stroller's safety features should help to keep your child secure during use. Some of the best-scoring strollers we've reviewed have five-point safety harnesses with adjustable, padding straps for the crotch. This allows for a custom fit. Some have a cushioned seat cushion to safeguard your child's head should they fall from the seat or fall off. Some strollers come with a safety brake that locks two wheels. This is essential for strollers that jog as it stops them from rolling over when they're going up or down escalators or stairs which can be particularly risky for children.

In our tests strollers' maneuverability was rated in three different ways. We rated it on the basis of a stroller's capability to turn and bounce when bumps and dips are encountered, its ease of use with a child loaded, and its ability to traverse rough terrain. We also evaluated the ease of opening and closing the safety harness folding and unfolding the stroller, adjusting the height of its backrest and handlebar, operating the brakes, as being able to attach and remove car seats (if necessary).

We discovered that some 3-wheel strollers are easier to maneuver than the 4-wheel models However, this advantage decreases as your baby grows heavier. We recommend selecting the model that has hand brakes. It will help you slow down or stop without exerting the same amount of effort as your body on its own. A majority of the top-scoring swivel-wheel strollers don't have this option. Only one of our top-rated fixed wheel strollers comes with it.

It is important to consider the frequency you'll require to transport your stroller down the stairs or an escalator, and whether it's safe to do it while the stroller is in its position. Elevators and stairs pose more dangers because they move mechanical parts which make it difficult to control the movements of the stroller. We recommend finding an alternative to these obstacles, like an elevator, if you can or have another adult to carry the stroller up and down with you. Some of the top-scoring strollers can be pushed up a set of stairs or an escalator with their security brake locked and engaged, but it's always better to be safer than to be sorry.