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Best Travel Pushchair

If you're always moving around or planning to travel with a young child, you might be searching for the best travel pushchair. You may need one that is easy to fold and navigate on bumpy terrain. You may also require a seat that reclines to allow for a comfortable snooze or comes with extra add-ons like a bassinet for babies.

1. G-Luxe Stroller from UPPAbaby

The UPPAbaby G-Luxe stroller is among the best lightweight umbrella strollers on the market. It's sleek and stylish, and it's sturdy and posh to push. It is also very easy to fold and has a carrying strap for when you want to store it in a tiny space like a corner of your closet or hotel.

The G-Luxe comes with a full set of travel accessories including the rain cover and the sunshade with SPF50+. It is easy to attach. The G-Luxe also comes with a huge stretch canopy that's perfect for taller kids and offers ample coverage to keep your children protected from sun.

Unlike other lightweight umbrella strollers the UPPAbaby G Luxe has recline that is operated by one hand, and an adjustable footrest so your child can rest comfortably. It also has a convenient storage bin that's large enough for a diaper bag or snacks as well as drinks. It even has room for a moderate-sized changing pad.

Another feature that is great is the UPPAbaby G'Luxe's braking system, which has been rated as one of the best on the market. The brakes are quick and responsive and the stroller is easy to manage. Some parents have complained about the G-Luxe being difficult to fold.

Founded in the US in 2006, UPPAbaby has become known for its practical-but-stylish buggies at competitive prices and its focus on quality and environmental sustainability. The brand is also a favorite for celebrities. Both Emily Blunt, and Adele have UPPAbaby Vista and Cruz strollers.

2. Cybex Mios Stroller

The Mios is a stylish stroller, which includes a wide range of accessories to make it more useful. Its unique one-hand folding mechanism allows you to fold it into a self-standing position for easy storage and the mesh fabric is breathable, making hot days a breeze. You can also add a parasol to shield your child from sun. The Mios is available in a broad variety of patterns and colours that can be adapted to any style, whether classic or contemporary.

It can be used in conjunction with the carrycot available from birth and can be laid flat to ensure a perfect fit. The cosy carrycot is easy to take off the frame with just a single click and memory buttons. It is one of the most convenient prams to carry and is easily carried over short distances and up and down steps.

If you're ready to go out, the Mios is easy to steer and maneuver particularly on smooth surfaces like pavements, paths and paved roads. Adele was able to navigate the rough terrain of Victoria Park.

The Mios is an excellent option for families who plan to use it with a car safety seat. The Mios includes Cybex pushchairs car seats seats adapters that work with GB or Cybex infant car seats. These adapters can be left attached even when the Mios is folded down. It can be used in conjunction with the Cybex Aton 2 and Cloud Q series of infant car seats with an additional adapter, which is sold separately. This combination is the perfect travel pushchair for long walks or a day of exploring the city. The Cybex Mios is also a great option for parents with twins as it can be combined with the Bugaboo Comfort Wheeled Board+ to allow two children.

3. Doona Stroller

The Doona is the only car seat for infants that also doubles as a stroller, which makes it the best travel pushchair if you don't need an additional car seat and stroller. It has top safety ratings from Stifting Warentest, ADAC, and OAMTC, plus a five-star rating for ease of use. The Doona is also assessed for air travel and is certified to meet all US and EU standards.

The Doona has a unique, double-wall structure which allows the body and wheels to fold into one. This has significant advantages in terms of safety. Two layers of impact-absorbing plastic, plus additional layers of EPS foam and textiles, offer increased side-impact protection for your child. The handle functions as a strong anti-rebound bar that absorbs the forces of an accident and stops your child from spinning around and suffering serious injuries.

You can remove the wheels of the Doona by pulling an arm on the back of the seat. The result is a slight vibration, but it doesn't wake your baby. To put the wheels back into the car, simply lift the lever, and the process is seamless.

The Doona can be used with a variety of models for cars and public transportation which makes it the ideal travel pushchair for parents who are constantly on the move or who live in cities. It's designed to slide through narrow aisles in airlines and is approved for travel with infants which means you can take your Doona with you wherever you go, even overseas. It is also easy to install with or without the base. This is ideal when you're renting a vehicle on your trip, or don't want to clutter up your home to store the base.

4. Trvl Stroller

The Nuna Trvl Stroller is the perfect companion for any excursion, whether it's a quick weekend getaway, a lengthy trip, or a short city outing. This lightweight stroller is packed with convenience and comfort for both you and your child. It also has an easy-to-fold design that redefines what it means for a stroller to be a travel-ready stroller.

The forward and back wheel suspension allows you to navigate rough terrain. The adjustable calf support supports raise the seat so that your child can enjoy the ride in comfort. The specially designed canopy comes with UPF 50+ sun protection, as well as a peek-aboo window. And if you're a frequent flyer, you'll appreciate the fact that this stroller fits in the overhead bins of many airlines (please contact your airline to confirm! ).

The Trvl is extremely easy to use even with infants. It is simple to connect the PIPA Series infant car seats to the belly bar by using its magnetic MagneTech snap buckle. The Trvl comes with luxurious leatherette accented pushbar and handle to provide a the most comfortable grip.

The Trvl has a large easily accessible basket that can accommodate a variety of items (it can accommodate the diaper bag as well as a small backpack!). The legs of the stroller are longer to provide more stability, and it can be can be easily rolled over any surface. It does have one minor issue that is the fold is a bit tangled. The ring and handle combination needs to be perfectly timed, so it is prone to be thrown off in the event of a mishap. This is a minor nuisance however, it is something to think about in the event of taking this stroller on trips.

5. Graco 3D Lite Stroller

This stroller for one child offers a lot for its price. It has a quick one-second fold and an expandable basket that has a parent cup holder. It also features an adjustable child's tray that pivots and 5-point harness. It's only downside is that the chair does not fully recline which makes it a bad option for babies.

This is the cheapest in this review. It's lightweight and comes with a high back seat which allows your child to take in the view. It's not as robust as the higher-end models, however, and it can struggle on uneven surfaces such as cobblestones. It also has two front wheels that can be moved to the left if they encounter obstacles.

The 3D Lite comes with a small storage container that can fit a backpack diaper bag of medium size. It also offers an unobstructed view of the canopy. The sunshade on it is tiny and may be the smallest and doesn't extend to the back of your child. It does come with a sun visor that pops out.

The seat comes with a five-point harness that is cushioned and the frame is equipped with an adjustable shoulder strap so that you can carry it folded. It's not quite as compact as the TraveLite, but it still folds quickly.

It has a three-position recline, but it does not fully flat (use starting at 6 months or more). The brakes on the 3D Lite are a little more rigid than the brakes of many competitors and require both sides be pressed to fully engage. Overall, the quality of the 3D Lite is decent for its price. It's better than budget-friendly Kolcraft cloud plus but not as impressive in comparison to some of its more expensive rivals.