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How to Choose the Best Travel Pushchair

If you're planning a trip to a different country with your child, you'll need a travel stroller that is easy-to-fold and can stand on its own when closed. Look for a travel pushchair with a large basket and a fully reclining seat.

It's also important to make sure that your travel pushchair is approved by the cabin and has a suitable handle height for parents of all heights.

Folds easily and folds away

If you are traveling with your child, it's crucial to choose a stroller that can be folded quickly and easily. It will be much easier to place the stroller into the car's trunk, or carry it up the flight of stairs. It must be compact enough to fit in the overhead compartment of the plane.

If you're looking for a light travel pushchair or a larger model, there are plenty of options available. The most effective models fold in one hand and can 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 is extremely light and compact when folded. It can be operated with only one hand. It can be bought in an assortment that includes a newborn bassinet and other add-ons to suit your needs including a rain cover as well as leg rests.

Other pushchairs for travel include the Mountain Buggy Colugo, which is lighter and smaller than the Yoyo. It's more expensive, but provides a variety of features, such as the ability to fold with one hand and a spacious storage basket. It doesn't have as much maneuverability, and it may not fit in the overhead storage of some flights. The Colugo is a great choice for those who are seeking a light stroller that is portable enough to use on any airline. It features a dual-sided lock on the wheels which makes it more stable and solid than other strollers. This is a great option for those who plan to spend most of time outside or in countries with rough terrain.

Lightweight

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

The disadvantage of light travel pushchairs tends to be that they are less robust than other models. Designers have to sacrifice features such as basket space to keep them lightweight. However, they are durable enough for everyday use and can withstand uneven pavements - and some come with the added benefit of being cabin friendly, so you can take them on flights.

If you're planning to use your new travel pushchair on holidays, make sure it has a sunshade as well as a rain cover. You should invest the extra money for the right cover made for your particular model, instead of a generic cover. It will be more suited to your model and stop water from getting in.

The Joie Pact Pro is our favourite lightweight travel pushchair. It's simple to fold and opens with just one hand. It's the smallest in our list and can be popped into car booties that are tight however, it's still an easily maneuverable Pushchair up to 25Kg - trademarketclassifieds.com - that is suitable for toddlers and babies from birth to a few years old. It is also cabin friendly since it weighs less than 15kg, so you can bring it with you on your luggage.

Compact

A compactly folded travel pushchair can easily be tucked away in the boot of your vehicle or in the overhead compartments of trains, planes and boats. Travel strollers that are lightweight and compact will be easier to carry into and out of a vehicle, and to carry up stairs. This is especially important if you are heading to an old European city with cobbled streets.

Choose a one-handed folding mechanism that you can use while carrying a child and/or additional luggage. Consider the weight limit and if you need a footmuff, deep canopy or recline your travel pushchair (depending the destination you're traveling).

The Gb Pockit stroller, as an instance, is extremely light, small and folds up so compactly that it will fit into the cup holders of a cafe chair. Its smaller wheels make it a little more difficult to maneuver on rough terrain, but it still does the job. If you're planning to go on an excursion to the beach or on an off-road adventure and want to find a travel stroller with bigger and thicker wheels.

The Joie Tourist stroller is another top choice for families. It weighs just 6kg when folded and it is certified for cabin use. This means it can be tucked away on a plane in the overhead compartment. It's a stylish and affordable alternative too. It's magnetic buckle is smart and it's also suitable for babies up to four years old (provided you purchase an adapter for your car seat and carry cot).

Easy to maneuver

If you're searching for the ideal travel pushchair for your vacation or something lightweight and compact to put in the car boot, you need to choose a model easy to maneuver. Look for an easy-to-use steering system and a chassis that's lightweight to aid you in navigating the airport and tight aisles for shopping. You'll also want to ensure that the travel pushchair is small enough to fit into the overhead storage compartment on a plane when not being used.

Our test subjects discovered that the Babyzen YOYO2 is an excellent choice for this, with its sleek design and premium feeling. The hood provides UPF 50 sun protection and is large enough to protect your baby, while the handlebar has the solid, leather feel that our testers thought was better than handles on other lightweight pushchairs. Our testers were impressed by how easy it was for them to maneuver over various terrains, however they did not like the wheels were smaller and didn't provide as much grip.

The Graco EeZeFold is a good option for parents who want a quick travel system. It's suitable from birth and has a compact fold which makes it easy to store in the car boot or in an overhead compartment on a plane. It's a little more expensive than other travel pushchairs, but our testers have found it to be worth the cost for its convenience and long-lasting.