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It's a single pram however, you can also attach their Comfort Wheeled Board (not included) to give your child some extra legroom. The bassinet took around 20 minutes to set-up and it took a similar time to convert it into a seat.<br><br>UPPAbaby Ridge<br><br>No matter if you prefer a morning jog in the crisp air or a stroll under the stars, the UPPAbaby Ridge makes every moment a shared adventure. This all-terrain jogging stroller is designed for maximum performance to keep your child and you both active.<br><br>The large 12" and 16" foam-filled tires offer an easy ride, regardless of the terrain. The suspension technology is patent-pending, allowing you to glide across trails with little impact on your child's legs and rear. 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It is a travel system, which includes a lie-flat carrycot designed for newborns, a multi-position forward and rear-facing pushchair seat, and a choice of group 0+ car seat, so you can get everything you need in one place.<br><br>The XL Air is a very impressive buggy. It's easy to comprehend why it's earned such high marks from its customers. It is extremely light with the chassis and wheels weigh just 6.5kg. It's also very simple to put together. In fact I was able to put it up and running in just five minutes, which is pretty amazing considering that it also included the tying of the fabric to the carrycot!<br><br>The seat is spacious and comfortable for Annie, who is just 12 months old. The recline lever was simple to use. There's plenty of space in the basket and I am awestruck by the fact that it comes with a zip-up compartment in the handle bar so you can keep your phone and keys safe!<br><br>The handlebar is low, which may be a problem for parents who are taller. But, it's covered in a lovely leather-like material that is soft and comfortable and cleans down easily, meaning it's still a breeze to push with children and bags on your hands!<br><br>Hauck Pushchair Runner<br><br>The Runner is for parents who like to explore and are always on the move. Its large pneumatic wheels were designed to be used on forest and field trails and the front wheel can be rotated and locked for additional versatility. It also comes with a padded 5-point safety harness and front bar to ensure your child is secure on all journeys, while the parking brake effectively stops the stroller from moving when you take a break. The seat can be repositioned to lay flat and the canopy can be opened for maximum air circulation during hot days. The handle can be adjusted by more than 30 cm to accommodate dad's or mom's heights.<br><br>No matter if you're taking short jogs or a long hike, the Runner is ready to join you on all your adventures with a reclining, fully-flat seat and suspension air wheels that guarantee smooth, safe ride. The front wheel is lockable to provide more stability on narrow streets and congested sidewalks and the stroller folds up easily to fit into car boot spaces and storage areas.<br><br>The Runner 2 is a bit more difficult to navigate for some parents than its predecessor. Also the locking system (requiring two buttons either on either side of the handlebar) isn't as user-friendly. The handlebars are a bit higher than the ones of other competitors, and therefore may not be suitable for smaller parents. 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The bassinet took about 20 minutes to put together and it took about the same amount of time to convert it into a seat.<br><br>UPPAbaby Ridge<br><br>If you're looking forward to an early morning run in the cool air or a stroll under the stars, the UPPAbaby Ridge makes every moment a fun-filled adventure. This all-terrain stroller is designed to keep you and your child active.<br><br>The huge 12" and 16" foam-filled tires offer an easy ride, regardless of the terrain. The patented suspension allows you to glide along paths in the woods with less impact on your child's legs as well as rear. And the durable hand brake that is a performance disc lets you to stop quickly, even while jogging downhill.<br><br>The Ridge is at home in all city scenes from bustling farmers' markets to the street musicians performing music. The spacious basket can accommodate your shopping cart and all the essentials for your baby and the spacious canopy provides sun and wind protection. The oversized front canopy also unzips to reveal two mesh peekaboo windows that make it easy to monitor your little one's surroundings.<br><br>The Ridge's reversible seat allows you to choose whether your child is facing you, or the world ahead. The simple foot brake system makes it a breeze for parents who are just starting out. The reversible handlebar is great feature that allows you to adjust it to suit your height. The Ridge's fold, unlike many strollers, is stable and self-standing when folded.<br><br>iCandy Core<br><br>The new iCandy pushchair is packed with features that will be awe-inspiring to parents. It has a Multi-Mode wheelbase and LED Visibility Hub light that's the first of its kind in the market. It also features an integrated Ride-on Board, which helps save on future costs and makes it easier for a tired toddler to join your family on outings.<br><br>The Core can be purchased as a single or as a complete travel system and it works with most popular car seats made by brands such as Cybex, Maxi Cosi and Joie. It also has the largest seat unit in the iCandy range, meaning it will last you through your baby's first years and beyond. As with all iCandy pushchairs, this one is luxuriously constructed and comes with premium knitted jersey fabrics. The child's bumper bar as well as the handlebar that parents can adjust are made of soft leatherette. The calf support that folds away are also extremely comfortable for children.<br><br>It was impressive how easily it folded and collapsed even with the seat unit still attached. It fits easily in your car or hallway which makes it perfect to travel with. 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All-terrain pushchair with lightweight durability and great maneuverability. Its compact one-hand fold means it's easy to transport and also freestanding when folded. The padded seat reclines to a nearly flat position, and there's a huge storage bin and canopy. The suitability for newborns is yes and with a carrycot.

A well-constructed suspension and air-filled tires can help you to handle rough terrain. You can also use it for jogging. However, you should wait until the baby is at least 6 or 9 months old.

Ickle Bubba Air

This pushchair from Ickle Bubba is an excellent choice for parents who want a lightweight buggy with enhanced features. It is a travel system, which includes a lie-flat carrycot designed for newborns, a multi-position forward and rear-facing pushchair seat, and a choice of group 0+ car seat, so you can get everything you need in one place.

The XL Air is a very impressive buggy. It's easy to comprehend why it's earned such high marks from its customers. It is extremely light with the chassis and wheels weigh just 6.5kg. It's also very simple to put together. In fact I was able to put it up and running in just five minutes, which is pretty amazing considering that it also included the tying of the fabric to the carrycot!

The seat is spacious and comfortable for Annie, who is just 12 months old. The recline lever was simple to use. There's plenty of space in the basket and I am awestruck by the fact that it comes with a zip-up compartment in the handle bar so you can keep your phone and keys safe!

The handlebar is low, which may be a problem for parents who are taller. But, it's covered in a lovely leather-like material that is soft and comfortable and cleans down easily, meaning it's still a breeze to push with children and bags on your hands!

Hauck Pushchair Runner

The Runner is for parents who like to explore and are always on the move. Its large pneumatic wheels were designed to be used on forest and field trails and the front wheel can be rotated and locked for additional versatility. It also comes with a padded 5-point safety harness and front bar to ensure your child is secure on all journeys, while the parking brake effectively stops the stroller from moving when you take a break. The seat can be repositioned to lay flat and the canopy can be opened for maximum air circulation during hot days. The handle can be adjusted by more than 30 cm to accommodate dad's or mom's heights.

No matter if you're taking short jogs or a long hike, the Runner is ready to join you on all your adventures with a reclining, fully-flat seat and suspension air wheels that guarantee smooth, safe ride. The front wheel is lockable to provide more stability on narrow streets and congested sidewalks and the stroller folds up easily to fit into car boot spaces and storage areas.

The Runner 2 is a bit more difficult to navigate for some parents than its predecessor. Also the locking system (requiring two buttons either on either side of the handlebar) isn't as user-friendly. The handlebars are a bit higher than the ones of other competitors, and therefore may not be suitable for smaller parents. However the stroller is durable and adaptable and is a good option by families with active children.

Red Kite Push Me moving

The Pace is a great option from Red Kite, an affordable British brand which prides itself on making simple and well-designed essentials for parents. It's their newest and most expensive addition to the budget-friendly stroller line. Similar to the Ickle Bubba Aurora or Yoyo, it is car seat compatible, meaning you can use from birth.

The new Pace boasts some fantastic design elements, like the rose gold hue to the chassis, hood and stroller trims that really set it apart from its rivals. The stroller and car seat fabrics are stylish in tan, grey, and cream. You can also choose to add the handle in leather and the bumper bar to complement.

It is suitable from birth up to a max weight of 22kg. The stroller seat converts easily from the carrycot to an reversible 2-in-1 mode that can be parent or world-facing. The stroller seat comes with multiple lie back positions, comfortable padded leg rests and an extendable sun canopy featuring hidden zip sections, a see through flap and an adjustable sun visor.

When folded when folded, the Pace measures 56 inches x 43cm and 32 inches, which allows it to be used as hand luggage on Easyjet and Ryanair. Two buttons on either side are easy to use and click into place.

Bugaboo Fox 5

Bugaboo's Fox 5 is designed to be the ultimate all-terrain stroller. Its unique chassis has shorter three wheel buggies length that makes it more maneuverable than its predecessor. I tested it with my two kids - an infant and an eight-week old - across rocky pavements along woodland paths, grassy trails and even cobblestones.

The large, puncture-proof wheels - either 22cm or a bit larger they can be used on various terrains. The wheels have a flap that can be closed or opened to let air in when needed. It's a bit bigger than some pushchairs, but it does not feel heavy or bulky when pushing it across bumpy surfaces.

The fabric of the seat is machine washable and the frame and faux leather grips are easy to wipe down. It's also quieter than other 3 wheeler pushchairs, and I felt at ease using it in busy urban streets. One of the advantages is that it has integrated accessory points, which means you can add footmuffs parasols, changing bags and even a tray for snacks. The hood can be used to block rain and wind, but it's not waterproof. It's a single pram, but you can attach their Comfort Wheeled Board (not included) to give your child a bit of leg room. The bassinet took about 20 minutes to put together and it took about the same amount of time to convert it into a seat.

UPPAbaby Ridge

If you're looking forward to an early morning run in the cool air or a stroll under the stars, the UPPAbaby Ridge makes every moment a fun-filled adventure. This all-terrain stroller is designed to keep you and your child active.

The huge 12" and 16" foam-filled tires offer an easy ride, regardless of the terrain. The patented suspension allows you to glide along paths in the woods with less impact on your child's legs as well as rear. And the durable hand brake that is a performance disc lets you to stop quickly, even while jogging downhill.

The Ridge is at home in all city scenes from bustling farmers' markets to the street musicians performing music. The spacious basket can accommodate your shopping cart and all the essentials for your baby and the spacious canopy provides sun and wind protection. The oversized front canopy also unzips to reveal two mesh peekaboo windows that make it easy to monitor your little one's surroundings.

The Ridge's reversible seat allows you to choose whether your child is facing you, or the world ahead. The simple foot brake system makes it a breeze for parents who are just starting out. The reversible handlebar is great feature that allows you to adjust it to suit your height. The Ridge's fold, unlike many strollers, is stable and self-standing when folded.

iCandy Core

The new iCandy pushchair is packed with features that will be awe-inspiring to parents. It has a Multi-Mode wheelbase and LED Visibility Hub light that's the first of its kind in the market. It also features an integrated Ride-on Board, which helps save on future costs and makes it easier for a tired toddler to join your family on outings.

The Core can be purchased as a single or as a complete travel system and it works with most popular car seats made by brands such as Cybex, Maxi Cosi and Joie. It also has the largest seat unit in the iCandy range, meaning it will last you through your baby's first years and beyond. As with all iCandy pushchairs, this one is luxuriously constructed and comes with premium knitted jersey fabrics. The child's bumper bar as well as the handlebar that parents can adjust are made of soft leatherette. The calf support that folds away are also extremely comfortable for children.

It was impressive how easily it folded and collapsed even with the seat unit still attached. It fits easily in your car or hallway which makes it perfect to travel with. The iCandy Core comes with lots of additional accessories, including a colour matching changing rucksack and a footmuff/liner.