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How to Choose the Best Travel Pushchair
If you're planning a trip to another country with your infant or toddler, you'll need a travel pushchair that is easy to fold and freestanding when it is closed. Choose a travel pushchair with a large storage basket and a fully reclining seat.
It's also important to make sure that your travel pushchair is cabin-approved and has a suitable handle height for parents of all sizes.
Easy to fold
If you're travelling with your child it is essential to select a stroller that folds quickly and easily. This will make it easier for you to get the stroller out and in of your car boot or carry it up the stairs. It should be small enough to fit in the overhead compartment of a plane.
If you're looking for a lightweight travel pushchair or a large model, there's a wide range of options. The best models fold with one hand and stand on their own when closed. Choose compact strollers with a large basket that can carry your luggage.
The Joolz Aer premium travel pushchair is super lightweight, compact and can be pushed using just one hand. It's available as a bundle with a newborn bassinet and other add-ons to meet your needs including a rain cover and leg rests.
Other travel-friendly pushchairs include the Mountain Buggy Colugo, which is smaller and lighter than the Yoyo. It's more expensive but still offers a good range of features, such as the ability to fold with one hand and large storage basket. It does not have as much maneuverability and may not fit in the overhead storage of some flights. The Colugo is a great choice for those who are looking for a lightweight, portable stroller they can take on most airlines. It features an asymmetrical lock on the wheels which makes it more stable and solid than other strollers. This is a great choice if you're planning on spending a lot of time outside or visiting countries with rough terrain.
Lightweight
The ideal travel pushchair is one that is easy to lift and carry, whether you're tackling stairs on public transport or placing it in the overhead baggage compartment on an airplane. It also needs to be compact enough to fit into a car boot that isn't taking up all the space, and also freestanding when folded. Some brands have gone even further and created strollers that fold so small that they can be tucked away in the corner of the car seat!
The disadvantage of light travel pushchairs is that they are less durable than other models. Designers must compromise features like basket space in order to keep them light. Most are durable enough to be used every day and can handle uneven pavements. Some even have the benefit of being cabin-friendly so you can carry them on flights.
Make sure that your new travel pushchair comes with a rain cover as well as a sunshade in case you plan to use it during your vacation. It's worth the extra money to buy a rain cover made specifically for your model, rather than a generic one, because it will be much more likely to fit properly and not let water in.
Our favourite lightweight travel pushchair suitable from birth is called the Joie Pact Pro, which is easy to fold and opens by one hand. It's the smallest model in our list and can fit into small car boot spaces. But it's still a maneuverable pushchair that's suitable for toddlers and infants from birth up to a few year old. It's also suitable for use in cabins because it weighs less than 15kg, which means you can take it on the plane with your luggage.
Compact
A compactly folded travel stroller can be easily stowed in the back of your car or the overhead compartments of trains, planes and boats. A small and lightweight pushchair travel stroller will also be much easier to get in and out of the car, and take up a flight stairs, which is especially important if you're heading to old European cities with cobbled streets.
It is recommended to look for an easy-to-fold mechanism that lets you fold the pushchair while seated with your child or any other luggage. Take into consideration the weight limit and whether or not you'd like a footmuff deep canopy or recline your travel pushchair (depending the location you're traveling to).
The Gb Pockit, for example is so lightweight and small that it is so compact that it can be tucked away in the cup holders of cafe seats. The smaller wheels make it a bit more challenging to use on rough terrain, but it's still able to do the job. If you're planning to take an off-road trip or need a more sturdy stroller for a trip to the beach and the beach, consider a travel pushchair with bigger and thicker wheels.
Another top pick for families is the Joie Tourist stroller. It weighs only 6kg folded and is cabin-approved, which means it can be stored in the overhead storage compartment on a plane. It's also an attractive, cost-effective option. The magnetic buckle is stylish and is also suitable for infants up to four years old (provided you purchase a car seat adapter and carry the cot).
Easy to maneuver
It's crucial to choose the model that has an easy-to-use steering system and a chassis that is lightweight to assist you in your journey through the airport and narrow shopping aisles. Look for an easy-to-use steering system and a chassis that's lightweight to help you navigate the airport and narrow aisles for shopping. It's also important to ensure that the travel pushchair is small enough to fit into the overhead storage compartment of a plane when not being used.
Our test subjects found that the Babyzen YOYO2 is a fantastic option for this, due to its sleek design and premium feel. The hood is UPF 50 and large enough to fit the baby. The handlebar feels solid and soft which our testers deemed superior to the handles of other light pushchairs. Our testers were also awed by the ease with which to maneuver over various terrains, although they noted that the wheels are a bit smaller than other models and don't provide the same grip.
The Graco EeZeFold pushchair is another excellent option for parents looking for a nippy travel system. It's suitable from birth and folds down to fit into the boot of your car or the overhead compartment of the plane. It's more expensive than other pushchairs for travel however our test participants have found it to be worth the cost for its ease-of-use and long-lasting.
If you're planning a trip to another country with your infant or toddler, you'll need a travel pushchair that is easy to fold and freestanding when it is closed. Choose a travel pushchair with a large storage basket and a fully reclining seat.
It's also important to make sure that your travel pushchair is cabin-approved and has a suitable handle height for parents of all sizes.
Easy to fold

If you're looking for a lightweight travel pushchair or a large model, there's a wide range of options. The best models fold with one hand and stand on their own when closed. Choose compact strollers with a large basket that can carry your luggage.
The Joolz Aer premium travel pushchair is super lightweight, compact and can be pushed using just one hand. It's available as a bundle with a newborn bassinet and other add-ons to meet your needs including a rain cover and leg rests.
Other travel-friendly pushchairs include the Mountain Buggy Colugo, which is smaller and lighter than the Yoyo. It's more expensive but still offers a good range of features, such as the ability to fold with one hand and large storage basket. It does not have as much maneuverability and may not fit in the overhead storage of some flights. The Colugo is a great choice for those who are looking for a lightweight, portable stroller they can take on most airlines. It features an asymmetrical lock on the wheels which makes it more stable and solid than other strollers. This is a great choice if you're planning on spending a lot of time outside or visiting countries with rough terrain.
Lightweight
The ideal travel pushchair is one that is easy to lift and carry, whether you're tackling stairs on public transport or placing it in the overhead baggage compartment on an airplane. It also needs to be compact enough to fit into a car boot that isn't taking up all the space, and also freestanding when folded. Some brands have gone even further and created strollers that fold so small that they can be tucked away in the corner of the car seat!
The disadvantage of light travel pushchairs is that they are less durable than other models. Designers must compromise features like basket space in order to keep them light. Most are durable enough to be used every day and can handle uneven pavements. Some even have the benefit of being cabin-friendly so you can carry them on flights.
Make sure that your new travel pushchair comes with a rain cover as well as a sunshade in case you plan to use it during your vacation. It's worth the extra money to buy a rain cover made specifically for your model, rather than a generic one, because it will be much more likely to fit properly and not let water in.

Compact
A compactly folded travel stroller can be easily stowed in the back of your car or the overhead compartments of trains, planes and boats. A small and lightweight pushchair travel stroller will also be much easier to get in and out of the car, and take up a flight stairs, which is especially important if you're heading to old European cities with cobbled streets.
It is recommended to look for an easy-to-fold mechanism that lets you fold the pushchair while seated with your child or any other luggage. Take into consideration the weight limit and whether or not you'd like a footmuff deep canopy or recline your travel pushchair (depending the location you're traveling to).
The Gb Pockit, for example is so lightweight and small that it is so compact that it can be tucked away in the cup holders of cafe seats. The smaller wheels make it a bit more challenging to use on rough terrain, but it's still able to do the job. If you're planning to take an off-road trip or need a more sturdy stroller for a trip to the beach and the beach, consider a travel pushchair with bigger and thicker wheels.
Another top pick for families is the Joie Tourist stroller. It weighs only 6kg folded and is cabin-approved, which means it can be stored in the overhead storage compartment on a plane. It's also an attractive, cost-effective option. The magnetic buckle is stylish and is also suitable for infants up to four years old (provided you purchase a car seat adapter and carry the cot).
Easy to maneuver
It's crucial to choose the model that has an easy-to-use steering system and a chassis that is lightweight to assist you in your journey through the airport and narrow shopping aisles. Look for an easy-to-use steering system and a chassis that's lightweight to help you navigate the airport and narrow aisles for shopping. It's also important to ensure that the travel pushchair is small enough to fit into the overhead storage compartment of a plane when not being used.
Our test subjects found that the Babyzen YOYO2 is a fantastic option for this, due to its sleek design and premium feel. The hood is UPF 50 and large enough to fit the baby. The handlebar feels solid and soft which our testers deemed superior to the handles of other light pushchairs. Our testers were also awed by the ease with which to maneuver over various terrains, although they noted that the wheels are a bit smaller than other models and don't provide the same grip.
The Graco EeZeFold pushchair is another excellent option for parents looking for a nippy travel system. It's suitable from birth and folds down to fit into the boot of your car or the overhead compartment of the plane. It's more expensive than other pushchairs for travel however our test participants have found it to be worth the cost for its ease-of-use and long-lasting.
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