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Why Buy a Travel Pushchair?

If you're traveling with kids, a stroller for travel (or pram set, as the Brits refer to them) can make your life much easier. These lightweight pushchairs pack up flat and can be tucked away in car boots as well as overhead storage compartments.

They also have features like an adult pocket, a the reclining seat and the footrest that can be extended. They are an excellent choice for long journeys, especially in foreign countries.

They're great for travel

A travel pushchair is designed to fold down quickly and effortlessly into a compact size. This makes them perfect for parents on the go, especially when traveling via plane. Also, they are perfect for strolls in the morning or day trips in the park. These strollers come with many features that will keep your child happy and comfortable while on the road. They are also easy to navigate and can be used on all types of terrain.

If you're looking for a compact light travel buggy, consider the Babyzen Yoyo. This pushchair is an award-winning option that features smooth one-handed folding that is operated with the push of one button. It's very light and weighs just 6kg. It folds into a bag the size of a small backpack. It also comes with a newborn baby bassinet, and a car adapter, so it can be used right from the time of birth.

There are numerous other compact travel pushchairs available, but you should go through reviews prior to purchasing to find out which one is the best for your family. The most important factors to consider are the fold, storage space, weight limit and recline. It's important to also consider the height of the handlebar, as some are more uncomfortable for petite or tall parents.

Another great option for travel is the Joolz Micralite, which has a unique one-handed folding mechanism that weighs only 6kg. It has a compact footprint and the folded dimensions being just a little smaller than the Cybex Libelle. It also has a decent recline and is suitable for children from to 4 years old. It also comes with an adjustable shoulder strap as well as a travel bag.

The new GB Pockit Nano has a sleek, stylish design and a remarkablely tight fold. It measures 21 12 inches by 20 inches when fully unfolded, making it a lot narrower than its predecessor. It features a more reclining position and a sun shade that flips out visor. The new version comes with thinner frames, lighter wheels, and is available in black, Air France blue, peppermint, ginger and toffee.

They're easy to store

If you're a urban family living in a tiny apartment or taking public transportation, a compact pushchair could be the best option for you. Most of these models can be stored in the hallway or in the car boot. They're lightweight enough to be carried on the shoulder. Thanks to their ultra-compact fold-up mechanisms that are one-hand, they're equally easy to bring out and unfold whenever you're looking to get out and explore.

Of course there are exceptions to this rule. Not all compact fold cheap pushchairs are created with the same features. Some have more features and functionality than others, so make sure to read reviews carefully prior to making a purchase. For instance, the Contours Itsy is one of our top choices because it is almost fully assembled straight out of the box, and folds down to a compact size with two presses of a button. This model is also fairly stripped down. It doesn't include any extras like cups or a large basket that would make it heavier and less convenient.

By contrast, the Ergobaby Go takes a more thoughtful approach to this type of compact stroller, with a good-sized basket and plenty of padding to ensure the baby's safety. It also has the wrist strap that is typically used on jogging strollers, so it feels more secure when being driven. In spite of its more utilitarian design, it has a decent sized seat that reclines for lying flat and has a shade to protect your baby.

Although it doesn't have the same uber-compact fold of other models - and you may need to put in a little some elbow grease when unfolding the Babyzen YOYO is an excellent model of a compact pushchair that folds using just one hand. It's also extremely light and has been deemed suitable for use as cabin baggage on flights, making it an excellent option if you're frequently traveling with your child.

They're a great option for older babies

A compact pushchair can be useful for parents who have children who are not in the newborn stage. Many parents notice that when their toddler is doing a lot of walking, they're often happier to use a nimble lightweight pushchair for travel and local excursions, rather than a large heavy full-size stroller that comes with all the other accessories. The smaller strollers are also easier to maneuver on stairs and fit into car boot spaces.

Many smaller lightweight pushchairs are suitable for infants from birth. They either have an adjustable seat that can be slid down, or they can be fitted with a car seat for infants. For instance, the UPPAbaby Minu can take the UPPAbaby carrycot that is able to be placed on top of the fabric of the seat and allows baby to rest comfortably on the pushchair during overnight naps or daytime naps. The Aer the Aer, which is little more expensive than the Minu is the same solution by affixing a canopy to the front of the seat and offering a large and comfortable lying-flat area for the baby.

A few smaller pushchairs come with different accessories that make them more useful. They include footmuffs as well as shopping bags. These accessories will keep parents and baby warm and safe from the sun during colder weather. While these accessories can add to the price of a lightweight, small pushchair, they're much less expensive than buying an entire, brand-name travel system, and could be worth investing in for many families.

Summer Infant 3D Light is a great choice for those looking for an ultra-compact pushchair. It can be folded to the size and weight of a compact bag. Although it doesn't have a parent facing pram's pocket (you may be able to carry a few dollars however, there's nothing else) however, it does come with an extendable footrest as well as a huge canopy that blocks the sun.

They're ideal for toddlers.

While many parents won't consider the compact pushchair as their infant's first stroller, it could still be a good option once they're a bit older. They're particularly useful if you live in the city and rely on public transportation and can easily fit through narrow spaces and doors. And even if you don't live in an urban area A compact foldable pushchair is an excellent choice if your child doesn't need an extra travel system and you don't have enough space in your car boot or home for a bigger model.

The Silver Cross Dune 2022 is a good example of a compact folding pushchair that's suitable from the time of birth. It features a 360-degree seat rotation system, so you can use it as a'world-facing' or parent-facing' pram sale depending on the preference of your toddler. It also has a seat that can be laid flat and is capable of holding kids until age four. It's easy to maneuver, especially in tight spaces and on muddy roads due to its compact wheels, slim design and one-hand folding.

The UPPAbaby G-Luxe is another good option. It can be used with many popular infant car seats, and it has a large canopy to provide ample sun protection (although it doesn't have an open window). It's easy to clean and the seat cushion is comfortable for any toddler. It's a little tricky to fold due to the ring and handle must be precisely timed. However, once you get the hang of it, the stroller is simple to use.

There are a variety of compact pushchairs that can be used from birth, including the Chicco Liteway and the Babyzen YOYO. The YOYO is among the first to offer the true compact fold, and has set the bar for other lightweight strollers. The Liteway is more expensive than the YOYO, but it has more features and is suitable for kids up to age 4. It can be converted into a double stroller by adding an infant bassinet as well as a twin travel bundle. It comes in several colors including black, red, grey or Air France blue.