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Compact Pushchair Reviews

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These strollers are lightweight and offer modern convenience and are easy to maneuver on cobblestones. They also fit into overhead compartments on planes.

Lightweight

The most compact cheap pushchairs fold up easily and are easy to carry. They typically have a one-handed fold, and take up less space when folded than larger buggies. This makes them an excellent option for those with limited storage space at home or you are worried about the space you have when traveling particularly by plane.

Some have a tiny footprint when they are closed, which makes them perfect for small spaces. They are a good choice if you live in an apartment or simply want something light and light for walking around the day. They aren't ideal for older children who have to extend their legs in order to move around.

There are a variety of different fold styles available on the market and some are truly one-handed, while others require some effort or two hands to complete. Some are designed to fit within the baggage allowance for cabins on many flights, and can be carried on your shoulder with a strap or handle.

Silver Cross Dune is our most loved lightweight pushchair. It comes with all the innovative design and thoughtful features you would expect from this heritage brand however in a smaller size. It features an easy-to-use fold, and like the Contours Itsy comes fully assembled in the box. It's a good choice for parents who intend to do lots of travelling with their infant and can be tucked away in most car boots and small trunk spaces.

The Cybex Mios is another option. It straddles the two categories of pushchairs as a fully-functioning system that is nimble. It can be used from birth in a parent-facing mode, and then changed to a world-facing mode as your child grows older, and it also has a comfortable recline that is nap-worthy. It isn't quite as compact as the Libelle, but it comes in smaller dimensions and is easier to operate on flat surfaces. It's not the best choice for rough terrain, however. Its other selling point is its low price tag and excellent durability tests.

Easy to store

The Joie Pact Pro is the ideal travel buggy, folding into a size that can fit into an overhead compartment for luggage, and is so light that you'll barely feel it in your car boot. It's also a great stroller for daily use. Our test subject Hollie discovered that it was easy to steer even when juggling a one-year-old. She was impressed by the adjustable handle and lockable wheels, but noted that it isn't a particularly comfortable seat. However, she also appreciates the fact that you can include extras like the washable, reversible seat liner, rain cover, and an muff for the foot.

The Babyzen YoYO fold pushchair is another stroller that folds down compactly. It isn't as streamlined as the Cybex Libelle, but it's nonetheless a great package when folded and it is easy to slot in and out of trunks and boots. It also gives more newborn options than some other travel buggies, with the option to add the bassinet or cot for pushchair Newborn newborns and a custom ride-on board for older children and a tandem double-seat adapter.

It isn't the most compact buggy to drive on uneven or rough terrain, and its Small pushchair wheels don't perform as well as other models we have tested. It is still a very easily maneuverable pushchair, and YOYO is a shrewd choice for of navigating narrow aisles and slippery pathways. It's ideal for a city break or holiday.

The Cosatto Bee6 is a compact traveler that has numerous features for a very low price. It can be folded down to the size and weight of a huge bag, and is easy to carry on trains and planes. It's also very easy to steer, and our MFM test rider Matt found it an absolute joy to steer even with a large toddler was riding along. He also loved the hood that slides down low enough to shield from the sun and rain and facilitate napping. The only downside is that it doesn't have storage under the seat and you'll have to carry or drape a bag on the handlebar (against our advice!). Alternately, you can buy a separate changing bag holder, making this an ideal holiday buggy.

Easy to manoeuvre

The wheels on small pushchairs might look small, but they typically are surprisingly efficient, navigating narrow shopping aisles or rough terrain easily. The Micralite is a great example. Although it has small wheels, it is able to handle bumpy roads easily and turn swiftly on narrow roads and even tackle some light gravel without much difficulty. It features an easy-to-use steering system that is easy to operate with only one hand. It folds into an elegant and compact package that fits snugly inside its carrying case.

Most compact pushchairs were made for toddlers or older children. However there are a growing number of them come with an option to lie flat or the option of adding a carrycot (or car seat) so that they can be used from birth. These concertina or Z fold buggies are typically light, weighing only 6-8kg. They are also approved for cabin use by many airlines. MFM Editor Gemma says she has used it on a number of occasions and has found it easy to use and to store.

If you're in search of a truly small fold, the YOYO is the top of the compact category and was the first strollers of this type. It's still a popular choice among parents who prefer it over its rivals due to its unique design and superior functionality. It's the ideal option for frequent travelers particularly if you wish to avoid the stress of waiting in line at baggage collection and instead take your stroller and pushchair along with you.

The YOYO also comes in an extremely compact size, fitting into the bag easily and with some space to spare. This makes it a great option for frequent travelers, especially those who need to fit a lot into their suitcase. Plus it's incredibly versatile. You can purchase an array of accessories for it including a newborn bassinet, bespoke ride-on board, and a twin travel bundles that turn it into an equilateral. You can also buy rain covers and hoods to ensure your safety.

Confortable

Hollie is our reviewer who recommends the Silver Cross model to parents who are looking for a compact, lightweight jogging pushchair. It's user-friendly and can be tucked away in the trunk of your car. The Silver Cross model's maneuverability as well as its reclined seat were among the top of our tests. It also boasts a useful tray for parents and a storage basket that can fit a small backpack, plus it comes with great sun-cover options (including an one-piece hood) and straps with padding that make your child feel comfy.

Some compact-folding pushchairs fold down so small that they're certified for use in air travel, making them ideal if you're travelling often or have a tight car storage space. They're typically lightweight to make them easy to carry. They are also able to be used in conjunction with an air travel system, if you select a version that has a lie-flat seating option or a baby "pod".

A key thing to note when looking for a travel buggy is that not all models are created in the same way. Certain brands claim that their compact-fold pushchairs near me are able to fold with just one hand, but others might require more involvement or two hands to figure out how to fold it into the folded position. Examine if the seat reclines. Some are completely flat, while others only have some slight recline. This could be okay for toddlers, but not suitable for younger babies.

It's also important to determine whether your chosen model is specifically designed for the type of travel you're planning on doing, such as if you're going somewhere hot make sure you choose one that has a vented mesh fabric to help keep your child cool. If you're going somewhere rainy or windy, ensure that the stroller you buy has an appropriate cover specifically for it. generic covers will not fit and could let water in.

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