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How to Choose the Best Travel Pushchair

If you're planning a trip abroad with your baby or toddler, you'll need a travel pushchair that folds easily and freestanding when it is closed. It is also important to look for one that has an ample basket and an adjustable seat.

Also, make sure that your travel stroller is approved for cabin use, and has a handle height that is convenient for parents of any height.

Folds easily and folds away

If you are planning to travel with your child, it's crucial to choose a stroller that is able to fold easily and quickly. It will be much easier to place the stroller in the car's trunk, or carry it up the flight of steps. 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 large model, there's a wide range of options. The top ones have an easy fold that can be folded with one hand and are freestanding when closed. It is also recommended to consider a stroller that 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 with just one hand. The Joolz Aer is purchased in a bundle that includes a baby bassinet as well as leg rests, and rain cover.

Other pushchairs for travel include the Mountain Buggy Colugo, which is smaller and lighter than the Yoyo. It is more expensive, but it comes with various useful features including a single-handed fold and a large storage basket. It doesn't have the same maneuverability and might not fit in the overhead storage space of some flights. The Colugo is a great choice for those who are looking for a light, portable stroller they can take on most airlines. It features a dual-sided lock on the wheels which makes it more stable and solid than other strollers. This is a great option when you plan on spending much time outdoors or visiting countries with rough terrain.

Lightweight

The best stroller for travel is one that is easy to carry and lift. This is true regardless of whether you're climbing stairs on public transportation or trying to get it into an overhead luggage compartment on a plane. It should also be small enough to fit in a small boot of a car without taking up too much space, and is freestanding when folded. Some brands have even taken it a step further by creating strollers that fold so compactly that they can be stored in the corner of the seat!

The downside of lightweight travel pushchairs is that they are less robust than other models. This is because the designers must sacrifice features like basket space to keep them light. They are generally durable enough to be used on a daily basis and can handle uneven pavements. Some even come with the added benefit of being cabin-friendly so that you can bring them along on flights.

Make sure your new pushchair comes with an umbrella and rain cover, as well as a sunshade in case you plan to use it during your vacation. It's worth the money to buy a cover made specifically for your model, rather than a generic one, because it's more likely to fit properly and not let water in.

Our favourite light travel pushchair is the Joie Pact Pro, which is easy to fold and open by one hand. It's the smallest pushchair in our list and can fit into small car boot spaces. However, it's still a maneuverable pushchair that's suitable for toddlers and infants from birth up to one year old. It's also a good choice for cabin pushchair use as it weighs less than 15kg. This means you can bring it on the plane with your luggage.

Compact

Getting a travel pushchair that folds down compactly will ensure it can be easily tucked away in the trunk of a car. It also can be tucked away in the overhead storage compartments of boats, planes, or trains. Travel strollers that are light and compact are easier to move into and out of a vehicle, and to carry up stairs. This is particularly important if you are heading to an old European city with cobbled streets.

Choose an easy-to-fold mechanism that you can use while carrying a child and/or additional luggage. You should also consider the weight limit of your travel pushchair as well as whether you want a recline, a deep canopy, or footmuff (depending on where you're travelling).

The Gb Pockit for instance is extremely light, small, and can fold so compactly that it can fit into the cup holders of cafe seats. Its smaller wheels mean it's somewhat more difficult to use on rough terrain but it's still able to do the job. If you're planning to take an off-road adventure or you want a more robust stroller for the beach, look for a travel pushchair that has larger and more robust wheels.

The Joie Tourist stroller is a ideal option for families. It weighs only 6kg folded, and is cabin-approved which means it can be stored in the overhead storage compartment of an airplane. It's an attractive and affordable option, too. We love its smart magnetic buckle and the feature that it's suitable from birth to four years (as as you purchase an infant car seat and carry cot adapters).

Easy to manoeuvre

It's important to select the model that has a smooth steering system and an easy-to-use chassis that can assist you in navigating the airport and tight shopping aisles. You should look for smooth steering and a chassis that's lightweight to help you navigate the airport and tight shopping aisles. When not in use, you'll need to ensure that the travel pushchair will fit into the overhead compartment of the plane.

Our test participants found that the Babyzen YOYO2 is a fantastic choice, thanks to its sleek design and premium feel. The hood has UPF 50 and is large enough to fit the infant. The handlebar feels sturdy and soft which our testers deemed superior to the handles of other lightweight pushchairs. Our test subjects were also impressed with how easy it was to manoeuvre over different terrains, although they noted that the wheels are smaller than those of other models and don't provide the same grip.

The Graco EeZeFold is a good option for parents looking for a quick travel system. It is suitable from birth, and folds easily to fit into the boot of your car or the overhead compartment on an airplane. It's more expensive than many other travel pushchairs, but our test subjects found it worth the extra money due to its ease of use and long-lasting use.