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How to Choose a Travel Stroller

If you frequently travel or if your regular strolls include a short out-and-back stroll and lots of stops at local parks you should consider purchasing a lightweight stroller that you can pack. They are easy to fold and fit in trunks buses, trains, and planes.

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This stroller is easy to put together and extremely easy to use. The frame opens and folds in just one hand. The seat reclines to two different positions. The bumper bar is simple to remove and replace and the handlebar is comfortable and looks good. The lack of storage options means that parents have to carry a large bag or drape it carefully over the handle, which is not in line with the advice of experts.

This lightweight travel stroller rolls effortlessly across all surfaces, even rough sidewalks, and makes quick turns. It has larger foam-filled rubber wheels than those of some other models we've tested that give it a bit more bounce and a bit more stability. However some parents have complained that the tires feel thin.

The stroller is small enough to fit into the overhead bins of many aircrafts and weighs less than 13 pounds. Its basic design means that it comes with a few options, but it's a solid option for frequent flyers. It's important to note, however, that strollers that fold up are considered "carry-on" baggage and might require checking if your airline has tight baggage restrictions.

If you travel frequently it may be a good idea to invest in a stroller that comes with advanced features. These models that are more expensive typically offer more storage options, such as large underseat baskets, Convertible Strollers and are usually easier to assemble and fold. In addition, many have adjustable harnesses as well as other safety features that you might not see in less basic strollers. Make sure to check with your airline to find out what their policies are regarding strollers, and follow them to the letter. It's also important to read the user manual for your stroller, particularly any sections that cover safety. In particular, be sure that you know how to fix the straps and make sure you are using them correctly. Also, be sure to use your stroller only while walking at a safe pace and to never leave your child alone. This will reduce the chance of injury if your stroller is tipped over or veers.

Easy to Fold

One of the most important aspects of a great stroller for travel is that it folds down into an easy-to-manage compact package. Some models excel at this, like the JOOVY, a lightweight TRVL that folded down in just four seconds during our tests and can stand up when folded. This makes it simple to keep in a closet or trunk and to carry on a plane's overhead bins.

The UPPAbaby MINU V2 travel stroller is a similar lightweight, easy-to fold stroller. It weighs less that 17 pounds and has a large underseat basket that can hold a large diaper bag or backpack. The footrest that is reversible can also be used as a handle for folding the stroller. This feature was a major benefit during our testing, but unfortunately it also left the stroller open to damage from the airline when one of our editors was not able to close it when checking the stroller with her flight. The baggage handler snapped the footrest off, and the UPPAbaby warranty will not cover damages caused by the airline.

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Consider how the stroller can be locked in its closed, compacted position. Some models require pulling down the handle or lever close to the rear wheels, while others have red straps that must be tethered. Check the owner's guide for more information on the way each model's locking system operates.

If you encounter a stroller that is difficult to close, you can use baby oil or WD-40 to lubricate all the joints and connections. If this doesn't help then you should contact the manufacturer or the stroller company. Don't force it. The force of the stroller to close even though it was not designed to do so can damage it, and result in injuries to both you and your child.

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It's essential that you easily access your stroller whether you plan to run errands for a day or embark on an excursion with the family. Travel strollers fold into a compact size and are lightweight which makes them easy to carry and transport. They can also be easily stored in your car or a closet at home. Some models include a storage bag to make transporting and protecting them more convenient.

Consider the way you intend to use the stroller before choosing one. Are you planning to use it for road trips, on airplane trips, or in your daily life? The answer to this question will aid in narrowing your options. If you're traveling with a child, look for a travel stroller that's compatible with pushchairs car seats seats to help you save time and stress. If you are a parent, you should consider the model with a bigger rear seat to provide more comfort and legroom.

A good travel stroller should be light and compact enough to fit in the overhead bins on airplanes. However, consult with your airline prior to you purchase to ensure it's in line with their size and guidelines. Many airlines will check strollers at the gate if they are too large to fit into the cabin. Others will take them to the hold if they exceed the baggage allowance.

If you plan to use your stroller for a lot of time, choose a model with wheels that are smaller and more durable than those found on traditional strollers. The smaller wheels are easier to maneuver and less likely to be damaged or punctured. You might want to consider adding two wheel covers to provide additional protection.

Make sure you have a lock in place if you plan to take your travel stroller unattended to the beach, or other public locations. Attaching a portable umbrella onto your stroller will provide extra sun protection. You can also clip a utilitarian tote to the handlebar for shopping without hands or to carry an aloe vera bottle. Finally, a set of carabiners on the front of your stroller is a great way to keep things like water bottles and snacks close in your the ready.

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The best travel strollers can be easily maintained and stored. Start by vacuuming the stroller to remove any dust or crumbs that may be floating around. If there are any stains, an abrasive cloth with mild detergent and warm water will work. A toothbrush is a great option for places that are difficult to reach. A damp cloth is adequate for components that aren't made of fabric, like the wheels and handlebars. It is essential to lubricate these moving components to avoid corrosion.

Some travel strollers like the chit-chat light stroller have an area for parents to store their personal items, and one or two cup holders. This allows you to carry all the essentials on the move. Some models also come with a complete tray for parents, with slots for laptops or tablet. In addition to helping parents stay organized, these features can help reduce stress during long trips.

Another factor to consider when selecting a travel stroller is the ability to fold and fit easily in tight spaces, like an overhead bin of an airplane or on public transportation. For this reason, many parents opt for strollers that fold and fit into its own bag rather than needing to be checked at the gate with baggage.

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