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Buying a Travel Pushchair

When you are shopping for a travel pushchair, consider things like the fold as well as the recline, storage space and canopy. Consider adding extras such as a coffee cup or footmuff holder, and rain covers.

If you are frequently traveling pick a model that has an easy fold and is approved by the cabin. Our parent tester says the Joie Tourist is a great choice for this. Its single-handed folding mechanism makes it easy to use while you are juggling your toddler.

Lightweight

A travel pushchair can be folded quickly and compactly to fit into luggage or the boot of a car. These strollers are designed to be used by infants from birth. They typically can be fitted with a car seat, but adapters are required. Some are suitable for toddlers and are used for day trips or during holidays.

There are a variety of travel pushchairs on the market, and it's crucial to choose which one is suitable for your family. For instance, if you have children, you may prefer a buggy with a removable leg rest to ensure that the child's feet don't dangle. It is also important to think about the amount of storage space you'll need in order to be a major factor when it comes to choosing a buggy.

If you are a frequent traveler and require a compact buggy to fit in your allowance for cabin baggage opt for a model that folds down into a size of 48cm, 43cm, and 21.5cm. This is smaller than most hand luggage. A model with an innovative, dynamic fold can be even more convenient to store away, since it can snap in on itself like a paperback book.

A car seat bundle is another alternative. This will save time and money by giving you the opportunity to concentrate on the components that are compatible. Brand bundles usually include a pushchair along with car seats that are specifically designed to fit in terms of design and fit. Some brands offer extras like a cup holder or parent organizers, which are useful for traveling.

Some brands sell different add-ons like a baby bassinet or rain cover to transform your travel pushchair into twin prams pushchairs prams or double buggy. These are particularly helpful if you have older children and need a comfortable seat while travelling.

Easy to fold

A travel pushchair must be simple to fold and maneuver particularly if you'll have to maneuver it in restricted spaces, such as the cabin of a plane or train. The Joie Pact Pro is a good example, with a one-handed mechanism that our testers for parents found incredibly simple to use. This makes it ideal for parents who want to take their baby on day trips, local excursions and even on air travel.

Another good prams alternative is a travel system bundle that incorporates the pushchair and the infant car seats from the same brand. This means you can ensure that the car seat will fit the pushchair you have chosen and will fit on the model you've selected for your baby. These kinds of bundles are often a better deal than buying the components separately, however it is important to ensure that the components you want to purchase work together prior to making the purchase.

If you're planning to take your travel pushchair on rough terrain, choose one with a sturdy base and wide wheels that can withstand bumps and lumps. Smaller wheels can be difficult to maneuver on any other surface than smooth pavements. Reversible seats can also be useful, as your baby can be seated with the parent for a while, and then turn to face the world once they grow older.

You'll need to decide whether your pushchair will provide the protection you require according to the season you plan to travel stroller. A sunshade will protect your baby from harmful UV rays, and raincovers will stop snow or water from entering the pushchair. Make sure you buy the right rain cover specifically for your model of pushchair, and not an unspecific one.

Additionally, a light and compact design are the primary requirements for any pushchair - but this is particularly applicable to travel pushchairs, that need to fold away easily to a tiny size. The Bugaboo Butterfly has one of the smallest folding stroller options on the market and is able to be stored in overhead luggage compartments of some airlines (although not all). Our parent tester found it extremely comfortable to travel in with her toddler, with a large and well-constructed seat that reclines for comfortable naps.

Easy to Manoeuvre

If you're navigating trains or buses with a sleepy baby the ability to fold and maneuver your pushchair with ease so that you can get off and on without causing any disturbance to your child is essential. Find models with smooth swivel front wheels that allow you to pivot and move your pushchair effortlessly.

Travel pushchairs usually have smaller wheels to keep them smaller and lighter. However should you be seeking a model to use on rough terrain or to cross the beach, then opt for a model with larger, more robust wheels.

Some retailers and brands offer travel system bundles that include the car seat, pushchair and any additional extras you may require. This is an ideal option if are aware of what you require and don't fancy spending hours searching for compatible parts. Make sure that the components you buy work together before purchasing any travel bundle. Some brands publish this information online or you can ask the retailer for assistance.

Easy to store

If you're planning to put a pushchair that can travel in the boot of your car or in the overhead bin of an airplane, it needs to be compact and foldable. It's also helpful if it has an adjustable shoulder strap so that you can carry it with one hand. This is particularly helpful when your child is asleep!

When choosing a travel pushchair, think about how often you'll use it and the kind of terrain you'll have to cover. For example, some travel buggies are best suited for walking around town on smooth pavements, and will not be able to handle rough terrain or on the beach. If you're planning to go off-road and require a more robust buggy, make sure it comes with a suspension system and a larger set of wheels that can withstand rougher surfaces.

If you plan to use it starting at birth and beyond, then you must look for a travel stroller with a stroller newborn pack. The Babyzen Yoyo2 is a great model, featuring a brilliant one-hand fold, and a variety of extras, including a baby bassinet as well as a rain cover, and a seriously snuggly foot muff.

Alternatively, if you know you'll use it only for short shopping trips, go for a pushchair that has an adaptor for carseats that fixes onto the chassis, so that you can keep your little one in their comfortable car seat throughout the trip. Many travel systems come with a car seat that is already fitted however, you can build your own custom bundle if that's what you prefer.

When you're deciding on the right travel system, keep in the fact that it's likely to cost more than if you purchase the individual items separately, so consider the amount of use you'll get out of each piece. You'll need to consider the cost of a base that can be used to connect your car seat to the pushchair and any adaptors that you may require. These can be found online or in stores Some brands offer bundles that comprise all of them, making it simple to design your perfect travel system!