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The Lightest, Most Compact and Easiest to Fold Travel Strollers
This stroller is one of the lightest, most compact and easiest to fold. It offers a smooth ride with a great sun canopy, and a multi-position recline.
This stroller is a great value for less than $100. It comes with a simple compact fold and carry strap, making it easy to carry over your shoulders or take with you on public transport.
1. Lightweight
When it comes to strollers for travel lightweight and easy-to-fold are the most important factors. The top models we tested fold down with only one hand (and sometimes two hands) and can fit in overhead luggage compartments. They also roll well and are compact enough to be easily maneuvered in tight spaces. Some models have a telescoping handle for parents with different heights. If you're planning a brief trip with your newborn or a long-haul trip with a toddler, you'll need a light, easy-to-pack stroller that will make the journey and return -- easier for your family.
To determine the top travel strollers, we evaluated nine strollers that meet our minimum weight and size requirements. Each model was tested on city streets, country side walks, and in the airport terminal to determine its maneuverability, ease of folding and carrying as well as overall comfort for the child.
Our top choice is the Babyzen YoYo2 (320) It folds the easiest of all the strollers we tested and can fit in the overhead bins of planes. It's compatible with car seats and the seat reclines completely flat, which makes it suitable for infants. The car also has a deep undercarriage, a bag-hook on the handle and a UPF50+ canopy that will provide plenty of protection for your child.
The Cybex Orfeo (320) is another option. It features an articula fold that can be done with one hand and is very light. Its five-point harness, padded and car seat pram double (Get More Information) crotch strap keep your child secure, while the reversible seat and hefty undercarriage basket ensure there's enough space for all their possessions. It's also compatible with the brand’s infant car seat. This makes it a viable option for families with children that have children from the time of birth.
The Coya TRVL ($320) is an all-hands, one-step fold and is also compatible with car seats and has a large canopy. It's a bit more expensive than other models in this class however, it comes with additional features, including a larger cupholder and parent pocket, an adjustable handlebar to accommodate parents of all heights and a comfortable carry strap. Its simplicity may sacrifice a bit of durability compared to other models in this category, however.
2. Folding is simple
A travel stroller should be easy to open and shut when you're out and about. If you're carrying a load of groceries or children in your arms, you don't want to wrestle with a complex stroller to close it. The best travel strollers fold up easily and compactly, even when you only have one hand. Many have a padded strap that you can comfortably wear over your shoulders.
In our tests In our tests, the Libelle stroller scored highly for its ease of folding and compactness. It also has a few excellent features: It glides smoothly over all surfaces and has a generous canopy that gives plenty of coverage. Plus, it's surprisingly lightweight and free-standing when folded, which makes it easy to store.
If you're a parent who wants to walk straight to the plane gate and then put their stroller into the overhead bin we suggest a model that promises to fit into. The Munchkin Sparrow is a good example. It fits into the smallest folding and comes with a protective travel cover. However it doesn't have an adjustable seat and the cargo area is too narrow to hold anything other than a small diaper bag or a tote.
The Babyzen Yoyo 2 is another option. It folds in a concertina-style, but offers a reversible seat to ride face-to-face or back-to-back. Our managing editor found it a breeze to open and close, but she wasn't crazy about the way the handle tucks into the seat when folded.
The tri-fold is a new stroller for travel. It folds down into three pieces and provides the perfect combination of compactness and features. The UPPAbaby Miniu, for instance, has the ability to flip the chair over with a storage pouch that is not structured at the rear, and a lockable latch to keep it folded. It's slightly larger than the umbrellas of the brand, but can be folded more compactly than G-Luxe or G-Link counterparts. It also has a padded shoulder strap.
3. Easy to store
The Best Travel Stroller travel strollers can be folded down to a size that can be easily stored. They can easily be tucked away in the trunk of a vehicle or the overhead bin of an airplane. Some have a strap that can be used to carry the stroller over your shoulder, so that your hands don't get tired. They also tend to be lighter than normal strollers, which can make them easy to lift and carry when it's time for a quick walk around the neighborhood or at the airport.
The stroller performed extremely excellently in our durability tests and was easy to maneuver across all types of surfaces. From smooth hardwoods to shag flooring, this stroller is an excellent choice. Some of our test subjects were a bit disappointed with the design, and the handlebar was not padded to keep your hands comfortably. The size of the storage basket is also something to consider. It's quite small and some parents have reported that it was difficult to fit a large diaper bag into it.
In general, we suggest calling your airline ahead of time to confirm their specific guidelines for bringing on board strollers, as they can vary. This is especially crucial if you plan to gate-check your stroller and allow you to travel around the airport without it, and then be able to use it once you're on the plane (though that option won't work for families who require a car seat or toddler booster).
The Contours Itsy travel stroller is an excellent choice if you are looking for a compact, lightweight stroller. It's nearly assembled right out of the box The only thing you have to do is put the bumper bar into place. It comes with an apron for a cup for the parent and an additional back pocket. However it doesn't have an oversized basket. This could restrict your ability to carry essentials for a long trip.
If you are frequent travelers, we recommend that you consider a more robust stroller that has better features and the ability to carry more cargo. The UPPAbaby Mini, as an example has many of its G-Luxe or G-Link siblings however it's smaller and folds more quickly. It's also slightly more durable than an umbrella stroller, and has a padded strap to help alleviate some of the burden off your shoulders.
4. Comfortable
The comfort factor is crucial when using strollers over long durations of time. Find seats with plenty of padding and a recline feature that lets you set it at multiple angles. Be sure to check if the canopy extends to give protection from the sun, and if it has mesh windows to promote airflow. If you're required to carry your own items take a look at a model that has a parent facing pram organizer/cup holder and a large storage basket under the seat. If you're shopping for a travel stroller for older children, look up the age range and consider whether your child will be comfortable in the stroller without a car seat for infants.
It is also important to think about how a stroller is rolled. It must be able to roll easily across a variety of surfaces, from smooth hardwoods and shag carpet to cobblestones and gravel. It must also be able to handle stairs and curbs without difficulty. If your travel plans involve lots of walking, you should choose an easy stroller to prevent leg and back soreness.
A high-quality travel stroller should be simple to use, as well. It should be simple to assemble and snap back together when placed in the correct position. It should also be able to fold flat and fit into the car's boot or in the overhead compartment of an airplane. It should also stay upright when folded so that you can pick it up with a single hand and hold your baby in the other.
The Joie Tourist is an excellent choice for parents who are seeking a light, high-quality travel stroller. It has several recline positions, which means your child can rest comfortably. Its extended canopy offers ample sun coverage and UPF protection. It also includes a rain cover as well as a coffee cup holder and footmuff. Charlotte is thrilled that the car seat is suitable for newborns to four-year-olds and does not require an adapter separately.
This stroller is one of the lightest, most compact and easiest to fold. It offers a smooth ride with a great sun canopy, and a multi-position recline.
This stroller is a great value for less than $100. It comes with a simple compact fold and carry strap, making it easy to carry over your shoulders or take with you on public transport.
1. Lightweight
When it comes to strollers for travel lightweight and easy-to-fold are the most important factors. The top models we tested fold down with only one hand (and sometimes two hands) and can fit in overhead luggage compartments. They also roll well and are compact enough to be easily maneuvered in tight spaces. Some models have a telescoping handle for parents with different heights. If you're planning a brief trip with your newborn or a long-haul trip with a toddler, you'll need a light, easy-to-pack stroller that will make the journey and return -- easier for your family.
To determine the top travel strollers, we evaluated nine strollers that meet our minimum weight and size requirements. Each model was tested on city streets, country side walks, and in the airport terminal to determine its maneuverability, ease of folding and carrying as well as overall comfort for the child.

The Cybex Orfeo (320) is another option. It features an articula fold that can be done with one hand and is very light. Its five-point harness, padded and car seat pram double (Get More Information) crotch strap keep your child secure, while the reversible seat and hefty undercarriage basket ensure there's enough space for all their possessions. It's also compatible with the brand’s infant car seat. This makes it a viable option for families with children that have children from the time of birth.
The Coya TRVL ($320) is an all-hands, one-step fold and is also compatible with car seats and has a large canopy. It's a bit more expensive than other models in this class however, it comes with additional features, including a larger cupholder and parent pocket, an adjustable handlebar to accommodate parents of all heights and a comfortable carry strap. Its simplicity may sacrifice a bit of durability compared to other models in this category, however.
2. Folding is simple
A travel stroller should be easy to open and shut when you're out and about. If you're carrying a load of groceries or children in your arms, you don't want to wrestle with a complex stroller to close it. The best travel strollers fold up easily and compactly, even when you only have one hand. Many have a padded strap that you can comfortably wear over your shoulders.
In our tests In our tests, the Libelle stroller scored highly for its ease of folding and compactness. It also has a few excellent features: It glides smoothly over all surfaces and has a generous canopy that gives plenty of coverage. Plus, it's surprisingly lightweight and free-standing when folded, which makes it easy to store.
If you're a parent who wants to walk straight to the plane gate and then put their stroller into the overhead bin we suggest a model that promises to fit into. The Munchkin Sparrow is a good example. It fits into the smallest folding and comes with a protective travel cover. However it doesn't have an adjustable seat and the cargo area is too narrow to hold anything other than a small diaper bag or a tote.
The Babyzen Yoyo 2 is another option. It folds in a concertina-style, but offers a reversible seat to ride face-to-face or back-to-back. Our managing editor found it a breeze to open and close, but she wasn't crazy about the way the handle tucks into the seat when folded.
The tri-fold is a new stroller for travel. It folds down into three pieces and provides the perfect combination of compactness and features. The UPPAbaby Miniu, for instance, has the ability to flip the chair over with a storage pouch that is not structured at the rear, and a lockable latch to keep it folded. It's slightly larger than the umbrellas of the brand, but can be folded more compactly than G-Luxe or G-Link counterparts. It also has a padded shoulder strap.
3. Easy to store
The Best Travel Stroller travel strollers can be folded down to a size that can be easily stored. They can easily be tucked away in the trunk of a vehicle or the overhead bin of an airplane. Some have a strap that can be used to carry the stroller over your shoulder, so that your hands don't get tired. They also tend to be lighter than normal strollers, which can make them easy to lift and carry when it's time for a quick walk around the neighborhood or at the airport.
The stroller performed extremely excellently in our durability tests and was easy to maneuver across all types of surfaces. From smooth hardwoods to shag flooring, this stroller is an excellent choice. Some of our test subjects were a bit disappointed with the design, and the handlebar was not padded to keep your hands comfortably. The size of the storage basket is also something to consider. It's quite small and some parents have reported that it was difficult to fit a large diaper bag into it.
In general, we suggest calling your airline ahead of time to confirm their specific guidelines for bringing on board strollers, as they can vary. This is especially crucial if you plan to gate-check your stroller and allow you to travel around the airport without it, and then be able to use it once you're on the plane (though that option won't work for families who require a car seat or toddler booster).
The Contours Itsy travel stroller is an excellent choice if you are looking for a compact, lightweight stroller. It's nearly assembled right out of the box The only thing you have to do is put the bumper bar into place. It comes with an apron for a cup for the parent and an additional back pocket. However it doesn't have an oversized basket. This could restrict your ability to carry essentials for a long trip.
If you are frequent travelers, we recommend that you consider a more robust stroller that has better features and the ability to carry more cargo. The UPPAbaby Mini, as an example has many of its G-Luxe or G-Link siblings however it's smaller and folds more quickly. It's also slightly more durable than an umbrella stroller, and has a padded strap to help alleviate some of the burden off your shoulders.
4. Comfortable
The comfort factor is crucial when using strollers over long durations of time. Find seats with plenty of padding and a recline feature that lets you set it at multiple angles. Be sure to check if the canopy extends to give protection from the sun, and if it has mesh windows to promote airflow. If you're required to carry your own items take a look at a model that has a parent facing pram organizer/cup holder and a large storage basket under the seat. If you're shopping for a travel stroller for older children, look up the age range and consider whether your child will be comfortable in the stroller without a car seat for infants.
It is also important to think about how a stroller is rolled. It must be able to roll easily across a variety of surfaces, from smooth hardwoods and shag carpet to cobblestones and gravel. It must also be able to handle stairs and curbs without difficulty. If your travel plans involve lots of walking, you should choose an easy stroller to prevent leg and back soreness.
A high-quality travel stroller should be simple to use, as well. It should be simple to assemble and snap back together when placed in the correct position. It should also be able to fold flat and fit into the car's boot or in the overhead compartment of an airplane. It should also stay upright when folded so that you can pick it up with a single hand and hold your baby in the other.

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