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Buying a Travel Pushchair

When buying a travel pushchair take into consideration things like the fold as well as the recline, storage space and canopy. Consider adding extras such as coffee cup or footmuff holder, as well as rain covers.

If you are frequently traveling you should consider a model that has a a compact fold and that is approved by the cabin. Our tester for parents says the Joie Tourist is perfect for this. Its single-handed mechanism makes it easy to fold and fold while trying to manage a toddler.

Lightweight

A travel pushchair is a compact, lightweight stroller that folds easily and compactly so it can be put in luggage for a trip or put in the trunk of a car. They are designed for use with babies from birth and usually come with the option of securing a car seat to them, although adaptors will be required. Some are suitable for toddlers and are used for day trips or during holidays.

There are many travel pushchairs available and you must pick the one that is suitable for your family. If you have a toddler you might want to consider a buggy with a foot rest that can be removed to stop your child's legs from hanging. When choosing a stroller, it is essential to consider how much storage space you'll require.

If you're frequently traveling and require a compact buggy that fits within the allowance for cabin baggage Look for models that fold down to around 48cm x 43cm and 21.5 cm - which is less than the average size of hand luggage. A model with an innovative, dynamic fold will be much easier to pack away, as it will be able to snap in on itself like the pages of a book.

Another good alternative is to purchase a car seat bundle. This will allow you to save time looking for compatible components and money. Brand bundles typically include a pushchair along with a car seat that is specifically designed to be compatible in terms of style and comfort. They might also include extras like a parent organizer or cup holder, which can be a useful addition when travelling.

Certain brands also offer a variety of accessories, like a baby bassinet or rain cover, to allow you to transform your travel pushchair into a double pram buggy, or twin stroller pushchair. These are particularly helpful if you have older children and need a comfortable seat when travelling.

Folding is simple

A travel pushchair should be easy to fold and maneuver especially if you'll be required to maneuver it in tight spaces, such as the cabin of a train or plane. The Joie Pact Pro is a good example, with an easy-to-use mechanism that our test-drivers found to be extremely simple to use. This makes it perfect for parents who wish to take their child on day excursions, local excursions and even air travel.

A travel system bundle is a different option. It includes an infant car seat with a pushchair from the same manufacturer. This allows you to ensure that the car seat is compatible with the pushchair you have chosen and will work with the chassis you've chosen for your baby. These types of bundles can be more affordable than buying the components separately, however it's important to check that the items you're planning to buy work together before making an investment.

If you intend to use your travel stroller on rough terrain, choose one with a sturdy base and large wheels capable of handling bumps and lumps. Smaller wheels are hard to control on anything other than smooth pavements. Reversible seats are also useful, as your Baby accessories can face you to start with and then pivot to see the world as they get older.

Depending on the time of year you're planning to travel, you'll also need to consider whether your pushchair can provide the protection against weather that you require. A sunshade that protects your baby's skin from harmful UV rays and a rain cover that stops snow or water from entering the pushchair are crucial features. Make sure you buy the right rain cover specifically for your model of pushchair, not an unspecific one.

The final criteria is that the pushchair should be compact and lightweight. This is especially true for travel pushchairs that must be able to fold down to a small size. The Bugaboo Butterfly is one of the most compact pushchairs on the market. It can also be stored in the overhead compartments for luggage (but not all) of some airlines. Our testers with parents found it extremely comfortable to ride in with her toddler, with a large and well-constructed seat unit that reclines for comfortable naps.

Easy to Manoeuvre

It is essential to be able to fold and maneuver the pushchair quickly and easily if you are navigating busy bus or train stations with a child sleeping. This allows you to get off and on the vehicle without disturbing your child. Look for models with smooth swivel wheels that are on the front, which makes it easier to move and turn your buggy.

Typically they have smaller wheels than other kinds of strollers to keep their weight and size low However, if you're looking to get something that can handle rough terrain or a trip to the beach, select one with bigger wheels that are more durable to handle this kind of challenge.

Some retailers and brands offer travel systems that include car seats, pushchairs and any other accessories you might need. This is a great option if you already know what you want and don't want to spend hours looking for compatible parts. However, always check that the elements you're buying work together before purchasing a travel bundle. Some brands make this information available on the internet or you can contact an agent for assistance.

Easy to store

If you're planning to put a pushchair that can travel in your car's boot or in the overhead bin of an airplane, it should be small and foldable pushchair. It's also helpful when it comes with a strap for your shoulder so you can carry it with one hand - this is particularly helpful when your child is asleep!

Think about how often you'll use the pushchair and the terrain you will be covering when selecting one. For instance, some buggies are best suited for strolling around town or on smooth pavements and won't be able to handle rough terrain or on the beach. If you're planning to travel off-road and require a more sturdy buggy, check that it comes with suspension as well as larger wheels that are able to handle rougher surfaces.

Another thing to consider is whether you'll use it from birth - if so, look for a travel buggy with an infant pack or bassinet. The Babyzen Yoyo2 has a brilliant one-hand folding design and comes with a wide range of accessories including a bassinet for newborns, rain cover, and an extremely comfy foot muff.

If you are certain that you'll only use it for short shopping trips, go for a pushchair that has an adaptor for car seats that fixes onto the chassis, so that you can keep your child in their car seat throughout the journey. Many travel system bundles include car seats, but you can make your own custom bundle if you'd like.

When you're choosing a travel system, keep in your mind that it's likely to cost more than if you purchase the individual items independently, so think about the amount of use you'll get out of each piece. It is important to consider the cost of a base to connect your car seat to your pushchair and any adaptors that you may require. These can be found online or in stores - some brands offer bundles which include all of them, making it easy to design your perfect travel system!