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Buying a Travel Pushchair

When buying a travel pushchair take into consideration things like the fold as well as the recline, storage space and canopy. You can also look for accessories such as coffee cup or footmuff holder, and a rain cover.

If you're jet-setting often make sure you choose a model which is cabin-approved and folds up compactly. The Joie Tourist is the perfect option for this. Its single-handed mechanism makes it easy to fold when you are juggling a toddler.

Lightweight

A travel pushchair folds quickly and compactly to fit in luggage or the boot of a car. They are made to be used with babies at birth and are often equipped with the option of attaching a car seat to them however adapters will be required. Some are suitable for toddlers and can be used for day trips or holidays.

There are many different types of travel pushchairs available on the market, so it's essential to determine which one is best travel pram for your family. For instance, if have children, you may prefer a buggy with a leg rest to ensure that your child's feet don't dangle. When selecting a cheap stroller, it is crucial to think about the amount of storage you will need.

If you're jet-setting often and require a compact buggy that fits in the allowance for cabin baggage Look for one that folds to approximately 48cm x 43cm and 21.5 cm - smaller than the average size of hand luggage. A model that features a clever, dynamic fold will be even more convenient to store away, since it will be able to snap in on itself like the pages of a book.

Another good alternative is to purchase a car seat bundle. This will help you save time searching for compatible components and save you money. A brand bundle usually includes a pushchair and a car seat that are designed to match each other in terms of style and fit. Some brands include extras like a cup holder or parent organizers, which are helpful when traveling.

Certain brands offer additional accessories like a newborn baby bassinet or rain cover that can transform your travel pushchair into twin pushchairs or a double pushchair buggy. These are especially useful for families with older children and you want to ensure they have a comfortable place to sit while travelling.

Folding is easy

A travel pushchair needs to be simple to fold and move - especially if you'll need to fold it into restricted spaces, such as the cabin of a train or plane. The Joie Pact Pro is a great example, with one-handed operation that our test-drivers found to be extremely simple to use. This makes it perfect for parents who intend to take their baby along with them on air travel as well as local excursions and day trips.

Another good option is a travel system bundle that incorporates a pushchair and infant car seat from the same manufacturer. This way, you can be certain that the car seat will fit the pushchair you have chosen and will be compatible with the model you've selected for your baby. The bundles can be less expensive than purchasing each item separately. However, it's essential to ensure that the components are compatible before you buy.

If you're planning to use your pushchair for travel on rough terrain, you should look for something that has a solid base with large and wide wheels that can withstand bumps and lumps. Smaller wheels are hard to control on anything other than smooth surfaces. Reversible seats can also be useful as they allow your baby to initially face their parent, and then turn to face the world when they get older.

You'll have to determine if your pushchair can provide the protection you require based on the time of year you're planning to travel. A sunshade to help protect your baby's skin from harmful UV rays, and a rain cover to prevent snow or water from getting in the pushchair are important features. You should purchase a raincover specifically designed for your model of pushchair and not a generic one.

The last requirement is that the pushchair should be light and compact. This is especially true for travel pushchairs that must be capable of folding down to a small size. The Bugaboo Butterfly has one of the smallest folding options on the market and is able to be stored in overhead luggage compartments of some airlines (although not all). The Bugaboo Butterfly was a relaxing ride for our parent tester and her toddler. It features reclining seats that are spacious and high-quality.

Easy to Manoeuvre

If you're trying to navigate busy bus or train stations pram with car seat a sleeping baby, being able to fold and move your pushchair with ease so that you can easily get off and on without disturbing your baby is essential. Look for models that have smooth swivel wheels on the front, which makes it easier to move and turn your buggy.

Typically the travel pushchairs have smaller wheels than other types of strollers to keep their weight and size down, but if you want something for more rough terrain or a trip along the beach, pick one with larger wheels that are more durable to withstand this type of challenge.

Some retailers and brands offer travel system bundles that include a car seat, pushchair and any other accessories you may require. This is an excellent option if you already know what you want and don't want to spend hours looking for the right parts. Always check that the components you purchase are compatible before purchasing a travel bundle. You can find this information on the websites of some brands or consult the retailer.

Easy to store

If you want to fit a pushchair for travel in the boot of your car or in the overhead bin of an airplane, it should be compact and foldable. It also helps when it comes with a strap for your shoulder so you can carry it with one hand - this is particularly helpful when your child is asleep!

Think about how often you'll use the pushchair and the terrain you will be covering when you choose one. Some travel buggies, for example are designed for walking around town on smooth roads. They won't work well on the beach or off-road. If you're planning to go off-road and require a more robust buggy, check that it has a suspension system and more wheels that can handle rougher surfaces.

If you plan to use it starting at birth, then consider a stroller for travel with a baby pack. The Babyzen Yoyo2 is a great example, with a genius one-hand fold and lots of add-ons including a newborn bassinet as well as a rain cover, and an extremely comfortable foot muff.

If you intend to use it on short vacations and trips, you may want to choose a travel stroll equipped with a car-seat adaptor which can be affixed to the chassis. This will allow you to keep your child in their car seat for the majority of the journey. Many travel systems bundles include the car seat, however you can design your own customized bundle if you'd like.

Consider how much you will use each item when choosing a travel set. You'll need to consider the cost of a base to attach your car seat to the pushchair and any adaptors that you may require. These are all available on the internet or in stores and some brands offer bundles that include all of them making it easier to design your dream travel system!