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Buying a Travel Pushchair

When buying a travel pushchair look at things such as the fold and recline, storage space, and canopy. Consider adding extras such as a 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 a cabin-approved. The Joie Tourist is a great option for this. Its one-hand mechanism makes it easy to fold when trying to manage a toddler.

Lightweight

A travel pushchair is a compact, lightweight stroller that folds quickly and compactly to be put in luggage for flights or put in the boot of a car. They are made to be used with babies at birth and are often equipped with the option of securing a car seat to them, although adaptors will be required. Some are suitable for toddlers and can be used for day trips or on holidays.

There are many different types of travel pushchairs on market, so it's important to choose which one is suitable for your family. For instance, if have children, you may prefer a pushchair with a removable leg rest to ensure that your child's feet don't dangle. When you are choosing a stroller it is important to think about how much storage you will need.

If you are a frequent jetsetter and need an ultra-compact buggy that can 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 the majority of hand luggage. If you choose a model that has an innovative, dynamic folding system, it will be easier to pack, as the buggy can be folded in on itself, like an old book.

Another good option is to buy an automobile seat bundle. This will save you time researching compatible components and money. Brand bundles typically include a pushchair with a car seat that are specifically designed to match in terms of design and fit. They might also include extras like a parent organizer or cup holder, which could be a great addition to your traveling.

Some brands also sell various add-ons, such as a newborn bassinet and rain cover, to allow you to convert your travel pushchair into a double pram buggy, or twin travel pushchair. These are particularly helpful for families with older children and would like them to have an area to sit comfortably while travelling.

Easy to fold

Travel pushchairs should be simple to fold, particularly in smaller spaces such as the cabin of an airplane or train. The Joie Pact Pro is a great example, with an easy-to-use mechanism that our testers for parents found to be extremely simple to use. This makes it perfect for parents who want to take their child on day trips, local excursions and even on air travel.

A travel system bundle is a different option. It combines the car seat and pushchair from the same manufacturer. You can be certain that the car seat will fit in your pushchair, and pushchairs work with the chassis that you've selected for your child. These types of bundles are often 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 a purchase.

If you're planning to use your travel pushchair on rough terrain, look for something with a sturdy base with wide and large wheels that can handle bumps and snags. Smaller wheels are difficult to control on anything other than smooth surfaces. Reversible seats are beneficial, as your child can sit in front of you to start with and then pivot to see the world as they grow older.

Depending on the time of year you're planning to travel, you'll need to think about whether your pushchair can provide the protection against weather you require. A sunshade can protect your child from harmful UV rays. Likewise, a raincover will prevent water or snow from entering the pushchair. You should purchase a raincover that is specifically designed for your particular model of pushchair and not a generic one.

The last requirement is that the pushchair must be compact and lightweight. This is particularly 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 available on the market. It can also be put in the overhead compartments for luggage (but not all) of certain airlines. Our testers with parents found it extremely comfortable to travel in with her toddler with a large and high-quality seat that reclines for comfy naps.

Easy to maneuver

It's crucial to be able fold and maneuver the pushchair quickly and easily when you're navigating busy bus or train stations with a sleeping child. This will allow you to get in and out of the vehicle without disturbing your infant. Find models with smooth front wheels that swivel to allow you to pivot and move your cheap stroller effortlessly.

Travel pushchairs generally come with smaller wheels, which makes them lighter and smaller. However should you be seeking a model to use on rough terrain or to cross the beach, then select a model that has larger, more robust wheels.

Certain brands and retailers offer travel systems that include the car seats, pushchairs, and any other accessories you might require. This is an ideal option if are aware of what you require and don't fancy spending hours looking for parts that are compatible. Be sure to ensure that the items you buy will work in conjunction before buying a travel package. You can find this information on the websites of a few brands or consult the retailer.

Easy to store

If you are planning to put a travel pushchair in your car's trunk or in the overhead bin of an airplane, it must be small and foldable. It's also helpful to have an adjustable shoulder strap so that you can carry it in one hand - this is especially useful if your child is asleep!

Consider how often you'll use the pushchair and what terrain you will be covering when selecting one. For instance, some buggies are designed for a stroll around town or on smooth pavements, and will not perform well off the road or at the beach. If you are planning to travel off-road and require a more robust buggy, ensure that it has a suspension as well as larger wheels that can withstand rougher terrain.

Another thing to consider is whether you'll need it from birth - if you do, then look for a buggy that has a newborn pack or a bassinet. The Babyzen Yoyo2 has a brilliant one-hand folding system and a variety of add-ons such as a bassinet for a newborn, rain cover, and an extremely comfortable foot muff.

If you only plan to use it on short trips and holidays it is possible to choose a travel stroll equipped with a car-seat adaptor which can be connected to the chassis. This will allow you to keep your child in their car seat for the bulk of the journey. A lot of travel system bundles come with the car seat, however you can design your own custom bundle if you prefer.

When choosing a travel system, keep in the fact that it's likely to cost more than buying the components separately, so think about the amount of use you'll get from each component. You'll have to think about the cost of a base that can be used to connect your car seat to your pushchair and any adaptors you may require. You can purchase these items online or in store - some brands even offer bundles that include all of them, making it easy to create your dream travel system!