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Increasingly, brands are designing all-terrain pushchairs that have foam or gel-filled tyres that are not designed to go flat, so they don't require inflating.<br><br>UPPAbaby’s Ridge stroller is all-terrain and has many features that are parent-friendly and can help you navigate various terrains with ease. Including the ability to lock the front wheel, an easy and easy one-handed fold, the large basket and an adjustable handlebar. MFM reviewer Becky said that the Ridge is "very suitable for woodland walks and gravel roads as well as market town cobbles".<br><br>iCandy is another brand that provides a range of all terrain pushchairs. The Core, their most recent all-terrain pushchair is suitable for babies from birth. It can be adapted to the car seat or carrycot. The iCandy Core has a host of features that make it a fantastic all-terrain pushchair, including large foam-filled, never-flat tyres as well as a great suspension system. The Core is heavier than other all-terrain strollers, but still light enough to be able to move on more rough terrain.<br><br>Folding<br><br>All-terrain models are an excellent choice if you need a pushchair to handle rough terrain. This kind of pushchair comes with large wheels both on the rear and front to aid in navigating bumpy off-road terrain. They'll often have a more robust suspension and larger puncture-resistant tyres to prevent them from getting blocked by sticks, grass, or mud.<br><br>The Mountain Buggy Ridge is a great example of a pushchair of this type. This all-terrain pushchair has many impressive features, like a an easy suspension, a large basket, one handed steering, and quick, one-handed folding. It is also compatible with a car seat and carrycot (with adaptors) and can be used from as early as six months.<br><br>Other all-terrain pushchairs include Bugaboo Fox 5, which is a three-wheeler with seriously impressive off-road features. It has a massive 10kg basket that can be folded with one hand. The handlebar can be adjusted by one hand. It also comes with an adjustable front wheel that locks and tyres that are filled with foam and never flat so you won't have to worry about punctures on uneven terrain.<br><br>The GB Maris is a new attractive all-terrain pushchair that was unveiled at the Kind + Jugend trade fair. It is designed for children who have mild to moderate positioning requirements. It comes with soft, adjustable parts and a reclining chair. The front wheel can be locked and it comes with the option of a foot brake to provide security and control.<br><br>We offer a variety of styles and sizes, as well as features that will fit into every family. A majority of the models we offer come with sturdy, durable frames and tough wheels that last a lifetime and provide fantastic storage solutions for all your baby's belongings. They can be folded and put away in the boot or under the steps of your car when they are not in use. So you can always be ready to go on the next adventure with your family.
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