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Choosing a Fold Up Pushchair

Fold-up pushchairs are easy to hop on and off public transport, or fit into the back of a car. They are also lightweight and compact which makes them ideal for traveling by plane.

This UPPAbaby model has one of the most appealing compact folds we've seen. It does have some limitations including a small folding pushchair canopy and there is no storage.

Folding Ease

Consider where and how you will use the pushchair before choosing one. If you're taking your baby on a plane then a compact and light buggy will be a great option. It can fit into the overhead compartments for luggage and is small enough to be carried on the shoulder. You should choose an infant stroller that can fold using one hand while holding your child. It should include a handle that is adjustable in height, so that caregivers and parents of different heights can to use it comfortably. If you're planning to go hiking with your baby it is essential to maneuver over uneven terrain. Check for features such as an extended recline that allows the baby to sleep comfortably when you're on the move and an extendable sun canopy.

It is important to test the pushchairs prior to purchasing them to be sure that they fold easily with one hand while holding your child. The UPPAbaby G-Luxe was rated highly by our test participants, due to its clever mechanism that creates a compact package that is smaller than an umbrella. It has a pocket to keep phones and keys and a recliner for the seat that can be adjusted with one touch.

Some of the smallest fold up pushchairs are designed to be used right from birth, and include a lie-flat seat or the option for an additional carrycot, so they're ideal for young babies who need to sleep throughout the daytime. If you intend to use your travel system right from the beginning, a one-click attachment system for a car seat for infants is also an essential feature.

The Cybex Libelle is the smallest and most lightweight of the bunch. It folds smaller than its counterpart, the YOYO2, (only 4cm thicker) and is easy to carry with only 6kg. It's also extremely easy to use, with a straightforward one-hand fold and seat recline which is perfect for naps with toddlers. This model is an excellent choice for hikers, as it has a large front swivel tire that is able to be able to handle any terrain.

One-Handed folding

If you're taking an afternoon stroll in the park, or cruising around the city on public transport, or heading to distant shores with your baby it's a good idea to have a stroller that folds effortlessly. It's not ideal to have to fold a complex travel system and manage the child and all their necessities, including keys, shopping bags, and other items. This is the reason why pushchairs and strollers that can be folded one hand are the most sought-after option for parents.

One-handed fold pushchairs can be collapsed by pressing one or more buttons. Certain models may require more effort, or two hands. However, the ease of this method makes them easy to handle and put away. They are also lightweight, making them easier to carry around or fit into small folding pushchair spaces.

One of the best examples is the G-Luxe model from UPPAbaby. This model has one of the simplest one-handed folds that we have seen in our round-up. It has an easy and smooth operation that involves just pulling a lever at the base of the chassis. It also stands on its own, making it ideal to store in the corner of a café or in a foyer.

Another model with simple, one-handed folding is the Bugaboo Bee. It's one of the first compact-fold pushchairs and despite being larger than others it still features a simple, easy to use fold. It's got a variety of features, too such as a deep recline and an UPF 50+ canopy that can be expanded that's designed to keep your child protected on sunny days.

Some of these compact-folded pushchairs are specifically designed for toddlers and older infants. However there are many options to use starting from birth. They have a complete or partial lie-flat seat and could include the option of incorporating an infant car seat. MFM's Gemma has traveled with her son in a Babyzen YOYO, one of the first strollers of its kind. It is still a favourite. It's slightly smaller and less compact fold than others, but it's very easy to handle and fits in the cabin luggage allowance on most airlines.

Lightweight

When a pushchair egg folds down, it occupies a small space, and is usually very light as well. This is particularly true of umbrella-fold pushchairs, which usually weigh under 20 pounds. They're great for short walks on pavements and flat surfaces, and for easy transport between your car and the homes of others. They're also a good option if you don't want to buy an all-terrain pushchair and are comfortable with your pushchair on flat surfaces.

You should consider buying tyres with air if you plan to use your compact fold-up pushchair on difficult terrain, on sand, or on rough surfaces. These tyres are heavier however they offer greater grip and traction. The extra weight will add to the overall size of the pushchair though, so it's important to think about this.

A lot of lightweight pushchairs are made for older infants and toddlers who can sit up on their own, but many are now suitable for babies from the time of birth. They include models such as 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 create an entire travel system. Some compact-folding pushchairs shop are designed to work with a stroller board, transforming into a double buggy - perfect to take Grandma or Grandad along too.

Many of the best Lightweight Pushchair 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 require very little space. Some even have a wrist strap that allows you to your grip on the pushchair even when it's folded. This could make a significant difference in how easy it is to move.

While some lightweight pushchairs are very stripped down however, the 3D Lite from Contours is an excellent example of how a tiny stroller can be loaded with of features. It has a large basket and plenty of padding adjustable height of the handlebar (for parents who are tall and short) and a reclining seating and a large protective canopy. Plus, it's very lightweight and comes with a handy carrying bag.

Compact

When selecting a stroller, you must consider how compact it is when folded. Some pushchairs are very compact fold, while others are more spacious based on the overall dimensions and features.

The compactness is essential when you are planning to travel with your pushchair. Some models can fold down to a smaller size or even into bags making them a breeze to put in the trunk of your car or carry on a plane. If you are planning to travel frequently or in a place where you don't have a stroller This is the ideal option for you.

The most effective pushchairs are those that have a simple, easy-to-fold process. The Babyzen YOYO was the first of its kind and has since been copied, but it still is unique due to its innovative design and superior functionality.

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

If you are looking for a larger, compact pushchair, check out the Mamas and Papas Airo. This is a fantastic seat that reclines fully and offers a good amount of padding to keep your child comfy. It can be used from 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 stroller that folds into an extremely compact fold and can be set up straight when not in use. However it's not as simple to use as some models and it can create quite a bit of noise when you adjust the canopy, which could awake your baby.