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Buying a Travel Pushchair

When buying a travel pushchair look at things such as the fold and storage space, recline and canopy. You can also look for accessories such as a footmuff or coffee cup holder, and rain covers.

If you're often traveling pick a model that's approved for cabin use and folds down compactly. Our parent tester says the Joie Tourist does this perfectly. Its single-handed folding mechanism makes it easy to use whilst playing with your toddler.

Lightweight

A travel pushchair is a compact, lightweight stroller that folds up easily and compactly, allowing it to be put in luggage for a trip or put in the boot of a car. They are designed to be used with infants from birth and usually come with the option of attaching carseats to them but adaptors are required. Some are also suitable for toddlers, making them a good option for family holidays and day excursions.

There are a variety of travel pushchairs available and you must select the best one for your family. If you have a toddler you might prefer a stroller with a footrest that is removable to stop your legs of the child from hanging. It is also important to think about the amount of storage space you'll require in order to be a major factor when choosing a pushchair.

If you are an avid traveler and require a compact buggy to fit in your cabin baggage allowance pick a model that folds down into a size of 48cm x 43cm x 21.5cm. This is smaller than the majority of hand luggage. A model that has an intelligent fold that is dynamic will be even more convenient to store away, since it will be able to fold up like an ordinary book.

Another option is to buy a car seat bundle. This will allow you to save time looking for compatible components and money. A brand bundle typically includes a pushchair and car seat that has been specially designed to match each other in terms of design and fit. They might also include extras like a parent organizer, or cup holder, which could be useful when travelling.

Some brands sell different add-ons like a baby bassinet or rain cover to convert your travel pushchair newborn to twin pushchairs or a double buggy. These are particularly handy if you have older siblings and want to ensure that they both have somewhere comfortable to sit during your travels.

Folding is easy

A travel pushchair should be easy to fold and maneuver - especially if you'll need to fold it into tight spaces, like the cabin of a plane or train. The Joie Pact Pro, which features a one-handed folding mechanism that our parent test found to be extremely easy to use, is a fantastic example. This makes it perfect for parents who wish to take their child on day trips, local excursions and even on air travel.

A travel system bundle is a different option. It includes a car seat and pushchair from the same manufacturer. This way, you can ensure that the car seat will fit the pushchair you have chosen and will be compatible with the chassis you've chosen for your baby. These kinds of bundles are often more affordable than buying the components separately, however it's crucial to confirm that the items you're planning to purchase are compatible before making the purchase.

If you're planning to use your pushchair to travel on rough terrain, look for something with a sturdy base with wide and large wheels that can handle bumps and snags. Smaller wheels are hard to control on anything other than smooth surfaces. Reversible seats are handy, so that your child can be facing you initially, and then turn around to look around as they grow older.

Depending on the season you plan to travel, you'll also need to consider whether your stroller will offer the protection against weather you require. A sunshade protects your child from harmful UV rays. Likewise, a raincover will prevent water or snow from entering the pushchair. You should choose a raincover specifically designed for the model of pushchair, not an ordinary one.

A lightweight and compact design are essential requirements for any pushchair pram - but this is especially relevant to travel pushchairs which must be able to fold down easily to a tiny size. The Bugaboo Butterfly is one of the most compact pushchairs available on the market. It can also be stored in the overhead compartments for luggage (but not all) of some airlines. The Bugaboo Butterfly was a pleasant ride for our tester's parents and her toddler. It has reclined seats that are large and high-quality.

Easy to maneuver

If you're navigating trains or buses with a sleeping baby and need to fold and move your pushchair easily so that you can easily get off and on without disturbing your baby is a must. Look for models with smooth pivoting front wheels that allow you to pivot and move your stroller effortlessly.

Typically, travel pushchairs have smaller wheels than other kinds of strollers to keep their weight and size down, but if you want something that can handle rough terrain or for a walk across the beach, choose one that has bigger, more robust wheels to handle this kind of challenge.

Certain brands and retailers offer travel system bundles that include a pushchair, car seat and any other accessories you may require. This is a great option if you have a clear idea of what you want and don't have the time to spend hours searching for compatible parts. Make sure that the components you buy will work in conjunction before purchasing any travel bundle. Some brands make this information available online, or you can ask the retailer for assistance.

Easy to store

A travel pushchair that folds down small and compact is essential if you're looking for something to pop into the boot or fit in an overhead bin on an airplane. It also helps to have a shoulder strap so you can carry it in one hand. This is particularly useful when your child is asleep!

When choosing a travel pushchair, consider how often you'll use it and what kind of terrain you'll be covering. For instance, some buggies are best suited for walking around town on smooth pavements, and will not be able to handle rough terrain or at the beach. If you plan to take a trip off-road and require a more rugged buggy, make sure it is equipped with a suspension and larger wheels that can withstand rougher terrain.

Another thing to take into consideration is whether you'll use it from birth - if so, you should look for a travel buggy that comes with an infant pack or bassinet. The Babyzen Yoyo2 is a great example, with a genius one-hand fold and plenty of add-ons including a newborn bassinet, a rain cover and a seriously snuggly foot muff.

If you're certain you'll only use it for holidays and short shopping trips, look for a pushchair that has a car seat adaptor that fixes onto the chassis, so that you can keep your baby in their snug car seat throughout the journey. Many travel systems come with an already-fitted car seat, but you can also build your own custom bundle if that's what you prefer.

When choosing the right travel system, keep in your mind that it's likely to cost more than buying the separate items independently, so think about how much you'll get from each part. You'll also need to take into account the cost of a base for your car seat as well as any adaptors that you might need to fix it to your pushchair. You can find these all on the internet or in stores and some brands offer bundles that include them all making it simple to create your dream travel system!