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Choosing a Fold Up pushchair makes

baby-jogger-summit-x3-all-terrain-jogging-pushchair-foldable-3-wheel-exercise-stroller-midnight-black-1037.jpgFold-up pushchairs make it easy to hop on and off public transport or fit into the back of cars. They also tend to be extremely compact and lightweight which makes them ideal for plane travel.

hauck-duett-2-double-pushchair-black-baby-toddler-tandem-reversible-seat-compact-foldable-with-raincover-3.jpgThis UPPAbaby is one of the most compact folds that we've ever seen. It does have some limitations, such as a small canopy and there's no storage.

Folding is easy

When you're choosing a fold-up pushchair, it's important to take into consideration where and how you're going to be using it. If you're traveling with your baby on planes then a compact and light buggy will be a great alternative. It will fit in the overhead compartments for luggage and is small enough to be carried over the shoulder. Look out for a one-handed fold that's easy to operate while holding your little one and a height-adjustable handle to ensure that parents and caregivers with different heights can enjoy it comfortably. If you're going to be hiking with your baby the swivel lock wheel is essential for manoeuvring over uneven terrain. Other handy features to check include a recline that is deep for easy naps on the go, and an extendable canopy which provides additional sun protection.

Many pushchairs claim to be folded in one-hand however, it's a good idea to test it prior to purchasing to make sure it's actually possible while holding your child. The UPPAbaby G-Luxe was rated highly by our reviewers, due to its clever mechanism that transforms into a compact unit that is smaller than an umbrella. It also has a convenient pocket for stashing keys and phones and a one-touch seat recline that's perfect for little travellers who like to sleep while on the move.

Some of the smallest fold-up pushchairs are made to be used from birth and come with a flat seat that can be sat on or the option for an additional carrycot, which means they're perfect for infants who need to rest during the daytime. If you plan on using your travel system right from the beginning using a one-click attachment method for a car seat for infants is an essential feature.

The Cybex Libelle is the smallest and lightest of the bunch. It folds smaller than its rival, the YOYO2, (only 4cm thicker) and is easy to carry at only 6kg. It is also very easy to use using a single hand fold and the seat reclines to accommodate toddler napping. This model is also a great choice for hikers, as it has an oversized front swivel wheel that can tackle any terrain.

One-Handed Folding

It is always recommended to have a folding pushchair, whether you are walking around, taking public transport, or flying to a different destination with your infant. It's not ideal to have to fold a complicated travel system while trying to manage the child and all their necessities, including keys, shopping bags and other items. This is why pushchairs and strollers that can be folded one hand are the most popular choice for parents.

As the name implies, a one-handed fold pushchair can be collapsed with just the push of a button or two. Some models require a bit more effort or even two hands, but the convenience of the process makes them still easy to handle and store away. They are also lightweight, making them easier to transport around or fitting into small spaces.

An excellent example is the G-Luxe model from UPPAbaby. This model is among the most simple to fold using one hand in our roundup. It's as simple as pulling a lever on the chassis. It can also stand up on its own, which makes it ideal for storing in the corner of a café or a foyer.

The Bugaboo Bee is another model which folds easily with one hand. This is one of the original compact-fold pushchairs and despite being larger than others, it still has a neat, easy to fold. It has a great range of features, such as a deep recline and an UPF 50+ canopy that can be expanded that's designed to keep your little one protected on sunny days.

Some of these pushchairs near me are only suitable for toddlers or older infants However, there are a growing number of models that can be used from the time of birth. These have a full or partial lie-flat seat and can come with the option of adding an infant car seat. MFM editor Gemma has travelled 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 a little less compact than other buggy models however it's still a breeze to carry. It fits in the allowance for cabin baggage of most airlines.

Lightweight

When a pushchair folds down, it takes up very little space, and is often extremely light. This is especially the case for umbrella-folded pushchairs which weigh less than 20 pounds. They're ideal for short strolls on pavements and flat surfaces and for a quick transfer between your car and the homes of others. They're also a great option if you don't want to purchase an all-terrain buggy and are happy with your pushchair on flat surfaces.

If you're looking to fold a compact pushchair on uneven ground or on muddy or sand surfaces, consider getting an air-filled tyre. These tyres are heavier however they offer more grip and traction. It's important to remember that the extra weight will increase the size of your pushchair.

A lot of Lightweight Pushchair pushchairs are designed for older babies and toddlers who can sit on their own, but a growing number are suitable for babies from birth. These include models like the Mamas & Papas Airo, which has a lie-flat seat and the option of adding an additional carrycot pack (sold separately) or an infant car seat to make a travel system. Some compact-fold strollers can be transformed into double buggys by using a stroller board. This is ideal for Grandma and Grandad.

A lot of the top lightweight pushchairs are very simple to use. Some are simply open or closed with the push of a button, while others have more intricate mechanisms, but they all take up a small amount of space. Some even come with a strap for your wrist that lets you your grip on the pushchair even when it's folded. This can make a huge difference in the ease of maneuver.

While some lightweight pushchairs are very stripped down however, the 3D Lite from Contours is a fantastic example of how a tiny stroller can be packed full of features. There's also a substantial basket, plenty of padding and adjustable handlebars (for parents who are tall or short) and a huge protective canopy. Plus, it's very lightweight and comes with a handy carrying bag.

Compact

When selecting a stroller, you should think about the size of the stroller when folded. Certain pushchairs pushchairs come with a compact fold, whereas others are bigger based on the overall dimensions and features.

Compactness is also important for those who plan to travel with your stroller. There are models that fold down to the smallest size, and even into a bag, so they can be easily stashed away in the back of a car or taken on the plane as cabin baggage. If you are planning to travel frequently or live in a city where you aren't able to use a large stroller on a daily basis, this is the perfect option for you.

The most effective pushchairs are those that have an easy, simple fold process. The Babyzen YOYO was the first of its kind and has since been imitated but stands out thanks to its clever details and superior functionality.

The Babyzen YOYO is perfect for travel due to its a fold that is incredibly tiny and is only slightly bigger than the majority of hand luggage allowances. It can even be taken to the airport and used during the time between taking off and catching your flight.

If you are looking for a larger, compact pushchair, check out the Mamas and Papas Airo. This has a great seat that can recline fully and has plenty of padding to keep your child comfortable. It can be used as early as birth, with the addition of a carrycot or newborn cocoon pack (not included).

The Ergobaby Metro+ is another great option for a day-to-day lightweight buggy that has an extremely compact fold and can be stood up when not in use. It's not as easy-to-use as other models, and it's able to produce a lot of noise when you adjust its canopy. This can cause your baby to wake up.

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