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Compact Pushchair Reviews

Whether you're taking public transport or frequently travelling via car, a light compact stroller is a great option. They are easy to fold and store, and less likely to be damaged by baggage handlers.

These strollers that are lightweight provide modern convenience and are easy to navigate on cobblestones. Additionally, they can be easily stored in overhead compartments of planes.

Lightweight

The best compact pushchairs are easy to carry and, more importantly, easy to fold. They are usually easy to fold in one hand and take up less room when folded than full size buggies. This makes them a good option if you have limited storage space in your home or are concerned about the space you have when traveling, especially by plane.

Some also have a very tiny footprint when closed, which allows you to walk through tight spaces. These are the best choice if you have an apartment or you want something light and agile for walking around. However, they may be less comfortable for older children if you have to stretch their legs to move around.

There are a variety of folds to choose from, some can be completed with just one hand, while others require two hands or more effort. Some are designed to be as small as they can be, which means they will fit into the cabin baggage allowances of a variety of flights, or be carried on your back using a strap or handle.

If you're looking for a light pushchair, our favorite is the Silver Cross Dune. The Silver Cross Dune is a compact pushchair that offers all the features and thoughtful design you'd expect from a brand with a long history. It also features an easy-to-use fold, and like the Contours Itsy, it comes in the box fully assembled. It's a good choice for parents who are planning to travel a lot with their infant and can fit into the majority of car boot and trunk spaces.

Another good option is another option is the Cybex Mios, which straddles the two categories of pushchairs as a fully-functional travel system with mobility and a small fold. It can be utilized from birth in a parent-facing mode and then switched to world-facing as your child grows older. It also comes with a comfortable recline that's suitable for napping. It's not as compact as the Libelle however it's smaller and easier to use on flat surfaces. It's not suited for rough terrain. The price is reasonable and the durability tests are very good.

Easy to store

The Joie Pact Pro is the ideal travel buggy, folding up so small that it fits into an overhead luggage compartment and weighing so little you'll not even notice it in your car boot. It is also a good stroller to use for everyday use. Our test subject Hollie discovered that it was easy to steer even while juggling a one-year-old. She liked the adjustable handle with lockable wheels, as well as the reclining seat. However, she said that it was not particularly comfortable. She also likes that you can add extras like a reversible and washable seat cover, rain cover and an ear muff for feet.

The Babyzen Fold pushchair from YOYO is another compact folding stroller. It isn't as streamlined as the Cybex Libelle, but it's still a very neat package when folded and it is easy where to buy pushchairs slot in and out of trunks and boots. It also gives more options for babies than other buggies, including the option to add a bassinet or newborn cot, plus a bespoke ride-on board for older children and a double seat adapter.

The YOYO is not the most compact buggy to drive on rough or uneven terrain. The wheels are small and don't perform well compared to other models we've tested. But, it's an extremely maneuverable pushchair, and the YOYO does an excellent job of navigating narrow shopping aisles and muddy pathways. It's an excellent option for a holiday or city break.

The Cosatto Bee6 is a compact travel buggy that offers a host of features at surprisingly low prices. It folds down to the size of a large backpack and weighs only 6kg, so it's an easy to transport on planes and trains. It's also a breeze to operate and our MFM reviewer Matt was a joy to steer even with a large toddler in the. The hood is another plus, as it can be lowered to provide shade and protection from rain and sun. It's also great for napping. The only downside is that it lacks under-seat storage and you'll need to carry or delicately drape a bag on the handlebar (against our expert advice!). You can also buy a separate changing bag holder to make it a perfect holiday buggy.

Easy to maneuver

The wheels on compact pushchairs may look small, but they typically are surprisingly efficient, navigating narrow aisles for shopping or rough terrain easily. The Micralite is a perfect example - despite having very small wheels, it can handle bumpy roads effortlessly, turns sharply on narrow roads and is able to handle small gravels without much of a problem. It also has a slick steering system that is easy to steer with one hand. It folds down into a sleek and compact package which can be easily tucked away into its bag for transport.

Most compact pushchairs are designed for toddlers and older infants However, a growing number offer a lie-flat seat or the option to add an additional carrycot (or baby car seat) to make them suitable from birth. These clever concertina or Z-fold buggies are usually lightweight at around 6-8kg and are able to be cabin pushchair-approved by a wide range of airlines, making them perfect for travel. MFM Editor Gemma has used hers numerous occasions and says it's extremely easy to use and pack away.

If you're looking for a truly tiny fold, the YOYO is the ultimate model in the compact category and was one of the first buggy models of this kind. It's still a popular choice for parents, with many favouring it over its imitators because of its unique features and superior functionality. It's a great option for frequent travelers, especially if you want to avoid the stress of waiting for baggage checkpoints and instead bring your stroller onboard with you.

The YOYO also comes in a compact size, and fits into its accompanying carrying bag with ease, and even enough space. It is a great option for frequent travelers, particularly those who have to pack a lot of things in their luggage. It's also extremely adaptable. You can purchase many accessories, including a bassinet for babies, a bespoke riding boards and twin travel bundles that turn it into tandem. Additionally, you can purchase an umbrella and rain cover to give you extra security.

Confortable

If you're a parent facing pushchair looking for a light, compact pushchair that's easy to operate and fits into the trunk of their car, our reviewer, Hollie, recommends this Silver Cross model. The Silver Cross model's maneuverability as well as its reclining chair were among the best of our tests. It also comes with a parent's tray and storage basket that can accommodate the size of a backpack, and it has great sun cover options (including an Hood) and padded straps that help your child feel comfy.

Some compact-fold strollers fold down so small that they are cabin approved for air travel. This is a great advantage if you travel often or have limited space in your car boot. They're typically light to make them easy to carry around and can be used with a travel system if you opt for a model with a lie-flat seat or comes with an optional baby 'pod' or one of two luxurious folding carrycots.

The most important thing to remember when searching for a travel buggy is that not all models are created in the same way. Certain brands claim that their compact-folding pushchairs are able to fold with just one hand. Others may require more effort or two hands to fold it. It's also worth determining if the buggy comes with a seat recline. Some are flat, while others have only an incline that may be suitable for toddlers but not for infants.

Check that the model you choose is appropriate for your travel plans. For instance If your destination is hot then you should choose one with mesh fabric vented to keep your child cool. Likewise, if you're heading somewhere rainy or windy, make sure the pushchair newborn you purchase has an appropriate cover designed to go with it - generic covers will not fit and could let water in.