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Buying a Travel Pushchair

When buying a travel pushchair, consider things like the fold and storage space, recline and canopy. You can also look for accessories such as coffee cup or footmuff holder, and a rain cover.

If you're frequently traveling make sure you choose a model which is approved for cabin use and folds down compactly. Our tester for parents says the Joie Tourist is perfect for this. Its one-hand mechanism makes it easy to fold when you are juggling toddlers.

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A travel pushchair is a small stroller that folds quickly and compactly so it can be put in luggage for flights or put in the boot of a car. These strollers are designed to be used by babies from birth. They usually have the option of attaching a car seat, but adaptors are required. Some are suitable for toddlers and are used for day trips or on holidays.

There are a myriad of travel pushchairs to choose from and you must choose the right one for your family. For instance, if have a toddler, you might prefer a pushchair with a leg rest so that the child's feet won't hang. It is also important to consider the amount of storage space you'll need, as this can be a big factor when choosing a pushchair.

If you're an avid traveler and require a compact buggy to fit in your allowance for cabin baggage opt for a model that folds down to a size of 48cm by 43cm by 21.5cm. This is smaller than most hand luggage. A model that features an innovative fold that is dynamic will be even easier to pack away, as it will be able to snap in on itself like a paperback book.

Another option is to buy a car seat bundle, which will help you save time searching for compatible components as well as money. Brand bundles typically include a pushchair and car seats that are specifically designed to fit in terms of style and fit. They may also offer extras like a parent organizer or cup holder, which can be a great addition to your travelling.

Certain brands also offer various add-ons, such as a newborn bassinet and rain cover, to allow you to convert your travel pushchair into a double buggy or twin travel pushchair. These are especially helpful if you have older siblings and want to make sure that they all have a place to sit while travelling.

Easy to fold

A travel pushchair should be easy to fold and move - especially if you'll need to maneuver it in tight spaces, like the cabin of a train or plane. The Joie Pact Pro, which features a one-handed folding mechanism that our parent test found to be incredibly easy to use, is a fantastic example. This makes it ideal for parents who plan to take their baby along with them on air travel pram and local excursions and day excursions.

A travel system bundle is a different option. It includes the car seat and pushchair from the same manufacturer. This way, you can be certain that the car seat will fit your pushchair and will be compatible with the chassis you've chosen for your baby. These types of bundles are usually a better deal than buying the items individually, but it's important to check whether the items you're looking to purchase are compatible before making an investment.

If you plan to use your stroller on rough terrain, select one with a sturdy base and large wheels capable of handling bumps and lumps. Smaller wheels can be difficult to maneuver on anything other than smooth pavements. Reversible seats are useful, as your child can sit in front of you initially and then turn to explore the world around them as they get older.

Depending on the season you're planning to travel, you'll also need to consider whether your stroller will offer the weather protection you need. A sunshade protects your child from harmful UV rays. Likewise, raincovers will stop water or snow from entering the pushchair. You should buy an umbrella specifically designed for your particular model of pushchair and not a generic one.

A lightweight and compact design are the primary requirements for any pushchair - but this is particularly applicable to travel pushchairs, which must be able to fold away easily into a compact size. The Bugaboo Butterfly has one of the smallest folds available on the market and is able to be carried in overhead luggage compartments of some airlines (although not all). Our testers with parents found it extremely comfortable to travel in with her toddler with a spacious and high-quality seat that reclines for comfortable naps.

Easy to Manoeuvre

If you're traveling through trains or buses with a sleepy baby the ability to fold and maneuver your pushchair easily so that you can easily get on and off without disturbing your little one is a must. Look for models with smooth pivoting front wheels that allow you to pivot and move your pushchair effortlessly.

Typically, travel pushchairs 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 that has bigger, more robust wheels to handle this kind of challenge.

Some retailers and brands offer travel systems that include the pushchair, car seats and any extras you may need. This is an ideal option if know exactly what you need and don't fancy spending hours searching for compatible parts. However, always check that the elements you're buying are compatible before purchasing a travel bundle. Some brands publish this information on the internet or you can contact a retailer for Babiie Stroller help.

Easy to store

If you want to fit a travel pushchair in your car's boot or in the overhead bin of an airplane, it needs to be compact pushchair and foldable. It's also helpful if the pushchair has a shoulder harness so that you can carry it with one hand, especially in the event that your child gets sleepy!

Think about how often you'll use the pushchair and the terrain you will be covering when you choose one. For example, some travel buggies are only suitable for strolling around town or on smooth pavements, and will not cope well off road or on the beach. If you're planning on going off-road and need an extra sturdy buggy, check that it has a suspension system and larger wheels that can handle rougher surfaces.

Another thing to think about is whether you'll use it from the beginning - if so, you should look for a travel buggy that comes with an infant pack or bassinet. The Babyzen Yoyo2 is a great example, with a genius one-hand fold and Pram Double plenty of accessories, including a newborn bassinet with a rain cover as well as a seriously snuggly foot muff.

Alternatively, if you know you'll only be using it for holidays and short shopping trips, go for a travel pushchair [simply click Telegra] with a car seat adaptor that fixes onto the chassis, so you can keep your little one in their snug car seat for the duration of the trip. A lot of travel system bundles come with car seats, but you can design your own bundle if you'd prefer.

When you're choosing a travel system, keep in mind that it will often cost more than if you buy the separate items separately, so consider how much you'll get out of each component. You'll also need to take into account the cost of a base for Baby Transport your car seat and any adaptors that you might need to fix it to the pushchair. They can be purchased at stores or online - some brands offer bundles that comprise all of them, making it easier to design your perfect travel system!