Debra Fenbury
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Best Travel Pushchair
If you're often traveling or planning to travel with a small child, you might be looking for the best travel pushchair. You might need one that folds easily and is easy to maneuver on bumpy terrain. You may also require an adjustable seat to allow for a comfortable snooze or comes with additional accessories such as a bassinet for a baby.
1. G-Luxe Stroller from UPPAbaby
The UPPAbaby G-Luxe umbrella stroller is one the most lightweight strollers on the market. It's stylish and sleek, and it's sturdy and comfortable to push. It's also simple to fold and comes with an adjustable strap for carrying when you want to store it in a small space, like a corner of your hotel or closet.
The G-Luxe comes complete with a set of travel accessories including the rain cover and the SPF50+ sunshade. It's easy to attach. The G-Luxe also comes with a large stretch canopy that's ideal for taller kids and offers ample coverage to keep your children safe from the sun.
Unlike many lightweight umbrella strollers, the UPPAbaby G-Luxe features a one-hand actuated recline and an adjustable footrest, so your little one can enjoy a relaxing time. It comes with a large storage bin that can be used to store food and diaper bags. It can even fit a large-sized changing pad.
The braking system of the UPPAbaby G-Luxe is rated among the best in the market. The brakes are extremely responsive and the stroller is easy to manage. However, a few parents complained about the G-Luxe's difficulty in folding.
Founded in the US in 2006, UPPAbaby has become known for its practical-but-stylish buggies at competitive prices and its focus on quality and environmental sustainability. The company is also a favorite of celebrities and has Emily Blunt and Adele both possessing UPPAbaby Cruz as well as Vista strollers.
2. Cybex Mios Stroller
The Mios is a stylish stroller, which comes with an extensive selection of accessories that make it more functional. Its innovative one-hand folding mechanism lets you fold it into a self-standing position to make it easy to store and the mesh fabric that breathes made hot days a breeze. You can add a parasol for your child to protect them from the sun. The Mios is available in a variety of colors and patterns that will suit your style from traditional to modern.
It can be used from birth using the carrycot, and it lies flat to provide a comfortable fit for infants. The carrycot can be removed from the frame using memory buttons and the click. It is one of the prams that is easy to transport and can be easily transported over short distances as well as up and down steps.
If you're ready to go out, the Mios is easy to steer and manoeuvre especially on smooth surfaces like pavements, paths, and roads that are paved. It's also a pleasure to use on more rough terrain, and Adele loved navigating it through the mud and hills of Victoria Park with confidence.
The Mios is a great option for families who plan to combine it with an infant car seat. The Mios is equipped with Cybex car seats adapters compatible with GB or Cybex infant car seats. These adapters can be used even when the Mios is folded down. It can also be used with the Cybex Aton 2 and Cloud Q series infant car seats using an additional adapter that is sold separately. This combination makes the best travel pushchair for long walks or a day in the city. The Cybex Mios can also be a great option for parents of twins since it can be paired with the Bugaboo Comfort Wheeled Board+ to make room for two children.
3. Doona Stroller
The Doona is the only car seat for infants that can be used as a stroller, making it the ideal travel pushchair if your want to carry an additional car seat and stroller. It has received top safety ratings from Stifting Warentest and ADAC. It also scored five stars for ease of use. The Doona has also been assessed for air travel and certified to meet all US and EU standards.
It has an exclusive double pushchair-wall structure that lets the wheels simply fold up into the body of the Doona that provides significant safety benefits. Two layers of impact-absorbing plastic, and additional layers of EPS foam and fabrics, ensure greater side-impact safety for your child. The handle acts as a powerful bar that absorbs the forces of an accident and stops your child from spinning and suffering serious injuries.
You can remove the wheels of the Doona by pulling a lever at the back of the seat. The result is a slight jolt, which doesn't awaken your baby. To put the wheels back in, you just need to lift the lever and the process is seamless.
The Doona can be used with a variety of models for cars and public transport, making it the perfect travel pushchair for parents who are constantly on the move or who live in cities. The Doona is designed to easily fit through narrow aisles of airlines and is affixed for travel by air. You can take it with you anywhere, even overseas. It's also simple to set up without the base which is a huge benefit if you're renting a car on your trip or don't have room for an additional base at home.
4. Trvl Stroller
No matter if you're taking an easy stroll around town, a whirlwind weekend trip or exploring distant destinations, the Nuna Trvl Stroller will ensure your travels are smooth and hassle-free. This lightweight stroller is loaded with comfort and Triple Pushchair convenience for both you and your child. It also comes with a compact self-fold, which redefines what it means to be ready for travel.
The progressive front and back wheel suspensions allow you to maneuver over bumpy terrain. The adjustable calf supports raise the seat so that your child can enjoy the ride in comfortable. The specially designed canopy comes with UPF 50+ sun protection as well as a peek-aboo window. If you are frequent traveler the stroller can be tucked in the overhead bins on the majority of airlines. ).
The Trvl is easy to use even with a baby. Because of its magnetic MagneTech secure snap buckle, it's easy to attach a PIPA Series infant car seat to the belly bar, with no additional adapters. The Trvl also comes with the luxurious leatherette-accented handle and pushbar for a the most comfortable grip.
The Trvl comes with a big basket that can accommodate lots of items (including an incredibly small backpack and a diaper bag!). Its legs are also located on the longer side for more stability and the stroller glided smoothly across all surfaces tested. It does have one minor drawback: the fold is a bit tangled. It's easy to lose the ring and handle in the event of a mishap. This isn't a major issue however, it's something to think about if you plan to take this stroller on trips.
5. Graco 3D Lite Stroller
This stroller has plenty to offer a single child model. It comes with an expandable basket as well as a cup holder for parents. It folds in a matter of seconds. It comes with an adjustable tray for the child and the safety harness has five points. It's only downside is that the chair isn't able to recline completely, so it's a bad option for infants.
It's the most affordable foldable stroller in this review. It's light and has an elevated back which allows your child to take in the view. It's not as sturdy as more expensive models and may struggle with uneven surfaces like cobblestones. It also has dual front wheels that can be moved to the left if they encounter obstacles.
The 3D Lite has a small storage bin that can hold a medium-sized backpack diaper bag, and it also has a peek-a-boo window in the canopy. The sunshade is small and might be the smallest and does not extend to the back of your child's. It does come with an open sun visor, however.
The seat comes with a five-point harness that's padded, and the frame is equipped with an adjustable shoulder strap so that you can carry it folded. It's not quite as compact as the TraveLite but it folds easily.
It has a three-position seat recline, but it does not go all the way flat (use from 6 mo+). The brakes are a bit more rigid than the competitors and require both sides to be pressed in order to get full brake engagement. Overall the quality of the 3D Lite is decent for its price. It's superior to budget-friendly Kolcraft cloud plus, but not as good as some of the more expensive competitors.