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

If you're frequently traveling, choose a model that's approved for cabin use and folds down compactly. The Joie Tourist is the ideal option for this. Its one-hand mechanism makes it easy to fold while juggling a toddler.

Lightweight

A travel pushchair is a small, lightweight stroller that folds up easily and compactly, allowing it to be put in luggage for a trip or put in the trunk of the car. They are designed for use with a baby from birth and often come with the option of securing carseats to them however adapters will be required. Some are also suitable for toddlers which makes them a great option for family holidays and day trips.

There are a myriad of travel pushchairs to choose from which is why you should pick the one that is suitable for your family. If you have a toddler, you might want to consider a buggy with a removable foot rest to prevent the legs of the child from hanging. When selecting a stroller, it is important to consider how much storage space you'll require.

If you are a frequent traveler and require a compact buggy to fit in your cabin baggage allowance, choose a model which folds down to a size of 48cm x 43cm x 21.5cm. This is smaller than most hand luggage. If you select one that features an innovative, dynamic folding mechanism, it's easier to pack, as the buggy can be folded into itself, similar to the pages of a book.

Another option is to buy a car seat bundle, which will help you save time searching for compatible components and save you money. Brand bundles usually include a pushchair with a car seat that is specifically designed to be compatible in terms of style and comfort. They may also offer extras like a parent organizer, or cup holder, which could be useful when traveling.

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

Folding is simple

Travel pushchairs should be simple to fold, particularly in small spaces like the cabin of an airplane or train. The Joie Pact Pro is a good prams example, Compact travel Pram with an easy-to-use mechanism that our test-drivers found extremely easy to use. This makes it perfect for parents who want to take their child on day trips, local excursions and even air travel.

Another option is a travel bundle that includes a pushchair and infant car seats from the same manufacturer. This means you can be certain that the car seat will fit the pushchair you have chosen and will be compatible with the chassis you've selected for your baby. These types of bundles can be more affordable than buying the items individually, but it's crucial to confirm whether the items you're looking to purchase are compatible before making a purchase.

If you plan to use your travel pushchair on rough terrain, look for one with a sturdy base and wide wheels that can cope with bumps and lumps. Smaller wheels are hard to control on anything other than smooth pavements. Reversible seats are also useful because your child can initially face their parent and then look out into the world as they grow older.

You'll need to decide whether your pushchair will provide the protection you need according to the season you're planning to travel. A sunshade will protect your baby from harmful UV rays and raincovers will stop snow or water from getting into the pushchair. You should purchase a raincover specifically designed for the model of pushchair and not a generic one.

Additionally, a light and compact design are essential specifications for any pushchair, but this is especially applicable to travel pushchairs, which must be able to fold down quickly to a small size. The Bugaboo Butterfly has one of the smallest folds on the market, and can be stowed in the overhead luggage compartments of some airlines (although not all). Our testers with parents found it very comfortable to travel in with her toddler with a large and high-quality seat that reclines to provide a comfortable nap.

Easy to maneuver

It is essential to be able to fold and move the pushchair easily and quickly in busy train or bus stations with a child sleeping. This will allow you to get on and off the vehicle without disturbing your infant. Find models with smooth swivel wheels at the front, which makes it easier to move and turn your pushchair.

Typically the travel stroller pushchairs have smaller wheels than other types of strollers to keep their weight and size low however, if you're looking for something for more rough terrain or for a walk across the beach, choose one that has bigger and more durable wheels to handle this kind of challenge.

Some retailers and brands offer travel systems that include the car seats, pushchairs, and any other accessories you might need. This is an excellent option if you know exactly what you need and don't have the time to spend hours searching for the right parts. Make sure the components you purchase are compatible before purchasing a travel bundle. Some brands publish this information online or you can ask a retailer for help.

Easy to store

If you want to fit a travel pushchair in the boot of your car or in the overhead bin of an airplane, it must be small and foldable stroller. It's also beneficial when it comes with a shoulder strap so you can carry it with one hand - this is especially useful if your child is asleep!

When you're choosing a travel-friendly pushchair, take into account the frequency of use and the kind of terrain you'll be covering. 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 take a trip off-road and require a more robust buggy, make sure that it has a suspension as well as larger wheels that can withstand rough terrain.

If you plan to use it starting at birth, then consider a stroller for travel with a pram newborn bag. The Babyzen Yoyo2 is a great example, with a genius one-hand fold, and a variety of extras, including a baby bassinet as well as a rain cover, and the most comfortable foot muff.

If you intend to use it for brief trips and holidays, you may want to consider a stroller equipped with a car seat adaptor that can be affixed to the chassis. This allows you to keep your child in their car seat for the duration of the trip. Many travel system bundles include a car seat that is already fitted however, you can create your own customized bundle if that's what you prefer.

When you're deciding on a travel system, keep in your mind that it's likely to cost more than if you purchase the separate items separately, so think about the amount of use you'll get out of each piece. You'll need to consider the cost of a base that can be used to connect your car seat to the pushchair and any adaptors that you may require. These are all available online or in store - some brands even offer bundles that include all of them making it simple to design your ideal travel system!