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Choosing a Fold Up Pushchair

Fold-up pushchairs are easy to take on public transportation or even fit into the back of your car. They are also extremely compact and lightweight making them ideal for travel by plane.

This UPPAbaby has one of the smallest folds we've seen. It has a few limitations, including a tiny canopy, and there's no storage.

Ease of folding

Consider where and how you will use the pushchair before choosing one. If you'll be travelling with baby by plane A compact, light buggy is an excellent choice as it can fit into the overhead compartments for luggage and is typically small enough to be carried on the shoulder when folded. You should look for an infant stroller that can be folded with one hand while you hold your child. It should have a handle that is adjustable in height, to ensure that caregivers and parents of different heights are able to use it comfortably. If you're planning to go hiking with your baby it is essential for manoeuvring over uneven terrain. Look for features like the ability to recline deep enough the baby to sleep comfortably while you're moving and an extended sun canopy.

Many pushchairs claim to fold in one hand however, it's a good idea to test this out before purchasing to confirm it's actually possible while holding your child. Our testers found the UPPAbaby G-Luxe to be particularly good, with its clever mechanism that combines into a compact size that is smaller than an umbrella. It has a pocket that can keep phones and keys, and a seat recliner that can be adjusted with one touch.

Some of the most compact fold-up pushchairs are made to be used from birth and offer a lie-flat seat or the option of an additional carrycot, so they're great for babies who need to sleep during the day. If you intend to use your travel system from the beginning, a one click attachment system for your infant Car Seat is a must.

The Cybex Libelle is the smallest and most lightweight of the bunch. It folds even smaller than its YOYO2 counterpart the YOYO2, 037810 (only 4cm thicker) and is easy to carry with only 6kg. It is also simple to use, with a one-hand fold and the seat can recline to allow for naps for toddlers. This model is also a great choice for hikers as it has an extra-large front swivel wheel that can tackle any terrain.

One-Handed folding

It's always a good idea to have a folding pushchair, whether you are out on a stroll or using public transport or flying to a different land with your baby. It can be difficult to manage a child, shopping bags, keys and other everyday necessities while attempting to fold a complex travel system isn't ideal, so one-handed pushchairs and strollers are typically the most popular choice for parents.

One-handed fold pushchairs can be collapsed by pressing one or more buttons. Some models require more effort, or even two hands, but the ease of the process makes them nevertheless easy to maneuver and stow away. They also tend to be lightweight, 037810 making them easier to transport around or fitting in small spaces.

The G-Luxe model from UPPAbaby is an excellent model. This model has one of the simplest one-handed folds in our round-up, and features the speedy and smooth operation that requires just pulling on a lever at the base of the chassis. It stands up on its own when folded, and is ideal for stowing in the corner of a cafe or a foyer.

Another model with a simple, one-handed fold is the Bugaboo Bee. It's among the first compact-fold pushchairs. Although it is bigger than other models it still features an easy and neat fold. It also has a range of fantastic features, including a deep reclining seat and 037810 (037810.xyz) an expandable UPF50+ canopy to ensure your child is protected on sunny days.

Some of these pushchairs are designed specifically for toddlers and older children. However there are other options that can be used from the time of birth. These pushchairs have a seat that can be completely or partially lied-flat, and some even come with a baby car seat. MFM editor Gemma has traveled extensively with her young son in the Babyzen YOYO, which is among the original buggys of this kind and is still a firm favourite. It's not as compact than other buggy types but it's still very easy to maneuver. It fits in the baggage allowances for cabin baggage on many airlines.

Lightweight

A pushchair that folds is usually very small and light. This is particularly true of umbrella-folding pushchairs, which typically weigh under 20 pounds. They are great for short walks on flat surfaces or pavements and also for transporting between your vehicle and other houses. They're also a good option for those who don't want to invest in a proper all-terrain buggy but are content with your pushchair on flat surfaces.

You should consider buying tyres with air for use with your compact fold-up pushchair on rough terrain, on sand or on rough surfaces. These are a bit heavier than normal tyres, but they'll provide more traction and grip. The extra weight does add to the overall pushchair size however it's crucial to think about this.

A majority of pushchairs that are lightweight are designed for older babies and toddlers that can sit up on their own, however a growing number are suitable from the age of. This includes models like the Mamas & Papas Airo, with a lie-flat seat and the option of adding an additional carrycot pack (sold separately) or an infant car seat to make an entire travel system. Some compact-fold strollers can be transformed into double buggys with the help of the stroller board. This is ideal for Grandma and Grandad.

Many of the best lightweight pushchairs are easy to operate. Some can be opened or closed at the touch of a button. others have more complex mechanisms but they still take up a small amount of space. Some pushchairs have wristbands that allow you to hold the pushchair even when folded. This can make it easier to maneuver.

The 3D Lite stroller from Contours is a great example of a compact stroller packed with features. There's a decent-sized basket with plenty of padding, adjustable handlebar height (for tall and short parents) and a reclining seating and a huge canopy to protect. It's also light and comes with a handy bag.

Compact

When you are choosing a stroller you should consider the size of the stroller when folded. Some models have a tiny fold while others are more spacious, depending on their overall size and the features they have.

The compactness of a pushchair could be a consideration in the event that you are planning to travel with it. There are models that fold down to the smallest size, and even into a pouch, so they can be tucked away in the back of a car, or taken on an airplane as baggage for cabin use. This is a great option for those who travel frequently or live in an urban area where you can't use a larger stroller every day.

Some of the best pushchairs to consider are those that have an easy, effortless folding process that can be completed by using only one hand. The Babyzen YOYO was the first of its kind and has since been copied, but it still stands out due to its unique design and its superior performance.

The Babyzen YOYO features an impressively tiny fold and is only slightly bigger than the average hand luggage allowances, making it perfect to travel with. It can even be taken to the gate and used between the boarding process and getting your flight.

The Mamas and Papas Airo is a compact pushchair which offers more space. The seat reclines fully, and there is plenty of padding to make your child comfortable. It can be used from birth with the carrycot or newborn cocoon pack (not included).

The Ergobaby Metro+ is another great option for a day-to-day lightweight stroller that folds into an extremely compact fold that can be positioned upright when it's not in use. However, it's not as easy to use as other models and can make quite a bit of noise when you adjust the canopy, which may wake up your baby.

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