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Best Travel Pushchair

You may be looking for the ideal travel pushchair if you're always on the go or plan to travel with your child. You may want one that is easy to fold and maneuver on bumpy terrain. You might also need an adjustable seat to provide a relaxing snooze, or has additional features such as a bassinet for a baby.

1. G-Luxe Stroller from UPPAbaby

The UPPAbaby G-Luxe stroller compact is among the best lightweight umbrella strollers on the market. It's sleek and stylish, and feels sturdy and posh when you push it. It's also extremely easy to fold and has a carry strap that can be used to make it easy to carry if you have to put it in a small space such as a closet, or the corner of your hotel room.

It comes with a full set of accessories for travel that include the rain cover and SPF 50+ sunshade, which snaps on effortlessly. The G-Luxe features a huge flexible canopy that is ideal for taller children and provides ample coverage to protect them from the sun.

Unlike many lightweight umbrella strollers, the UPPAbaby G-Luxe features an actuated recline that can be operated by one hand and an adjustable footrest, so your little one can rest in comfort. It also has a convenient storage bin that's big enough to accommodate diaper bags as well as snacks and drinks. It can hold a medium-sized Changing Pad.

Another excellent feature is the UPPAbaby G-Luxe's braking system, which has been named one of the best available on the market. The stroller is easy and responsive to control, with responsive brakes. However, a few parents complained about the G-Luxe's difficulty in folding.

Founded in the US in 2006, UPPAbaby has become known for its practical-but-stylish buggies at competitive prices and its focus on quality and environmental sustainability. The company is also a favorite among celebrities and has Emily Blunt and Adele both owning UPPAbaby Cruz and Vista strollers.

2. Cybex Mios Stroller

The Mios is a stylish stroller that comes with a broad variety of accessories. Its innovative one-hand folding mechanism allows you to fold it into self-standing mode for easy storage, while the mesh fabric that breathes made hot days breeze. You can also add a parasol to protect your child from sun. The Mios comes in a wide range of colours and patterns that will suit any style, be it classic or contemporary.

It is able to be used from birth using the carrycot, and it lies flat to provide a comfy baby-sized fit. The carrycot can be removed from the frame using memory buttons and a click. It is also one of the lightest prams you can carry and can be easily carried over a short distance and up and down stairs.

If you're ready to go out, the Mios is easy to steer and maneuver especially on smooth surfaces like pavements, paths and paved roads. It's also enjoyable to use on more rough terrain. Adele loved navigating it through the mud and hills of Victoria Park with confidence.

The Mios is a great choice for families planning to pair it with an infant car seat. The Mios includes Cybex car seats adapters compatible with GB or Cybex infant car seats. These adapters can be used even when the Mios is folded down. It can be used in conjunction with the Cybex Aton 2 and Cloud Q series infant car seats, with an adapter sold separately. This combination makes the best travel pushchair for long walks or a day out in the city. The Cybex Mios is also a excellent choice for parents who have twins as it can be combined with the Bugaboo Comfort Wheeled Board+ to accommodate two children.

3. Doona Stroller

Doona is a unique infant car seat which can also be used as a stroller. This makes it a perfect travel pushchair for those who don't want a separate stroller and car seat. It has received high safety ratings from Stifting Warentest and ADAC. It also received five stars for ease of use. The Doona is also evaluated for air travel and is certified to meet all US and EU standards.

It features a unique double-wall design that lets the wheels simply fold into the Doona's body that provides significant safety advantages. The two layers of impact-absorbing plastic as well as additional layers of EPS, foam, and textiles offer enhanced side-impact protection for your child in the event of an accident. The handle acts as a strong anti-rebound bar that absorbs the forces of an incident and prevents your child from spinning and suffering serious injuries.

To remove the wheels of the Doona, there's a lever at the back of the seat that you lift up. This triggers a tiny bump that doesn't wake your baby. To tuck the wheels back into the car, simply lift the lever, and the process is effortless.

The Doona can be used with a range of models for cars and public transport and is the perfect travel pram pushchair for parents who are on-the-go or reside in cities. It's designed to slide through narrow aisles in airlines and is suitable for travel with infants, so you can take your Doona with you wherever you go, even to foreign countries. It's also simple to set up without or with the base. This is ideal if you are renting a vehicle on your trip, or don't want to take up space at home to store a base.

4. Trvl Stroller

The Nuna Trvl Stroller is the perfect companion for any trip whether it's a simple weekend getaway, a long-distance trip, or a short city outing. This lightweight stroller is loaded with convenience and comfort for both you and your child. It also has an ultra-compact self-fold that redefines what it means to be travel-ready.

The forward and back wheel suspension allows you to navigate bumpy terrain. The adjustable calf supports raise the seat so that your child can ride in comfort. The specially designed canopy comes with UPF 50+ sun protection as well as an open window. And if you're a frequent traveler, you'll appreciate the fact that this stroller fits in the overhead bins of most airlines (please contact your airline to be sure! ).

The Trvl is super easy to use even with newborn children. It is simple to connect the PIPA Series infant car seats to the belly bar using its magnetic MagneTech snap buckle. The Trvl comes with a leatherette accented handle and pushbar that provide a comfortable grip.

The Trvl comes with a large accessible, easy-to-access basket that is able to accommodate a variety of items (it can accommodate the diaper bag as well as a small backpack!). The legs of the stroller are longer to provide more stability, and it can be can be easily rolled over any surface. It does have one minor drawback it's folding is a bit tricky. The handle and ring combination needs to be perfectly timed and is therefore prone to be thrown off if you aren't careful. This is a minor inconvenience however it is something to be considered when you are planning to take this stroller on trips.

5. Graco 3D Lite Stroller

This stroller has plenty to offer a single-child model. It is quick to fold and an expandable basket with a parent cup holder. It also has an adjustable tray for children and five-point harness. The downside is that it's not able to recline fully, so it's not the best option for infants (use from 6 mo+).

This is the most affordable stroller we've reviewed. It is lightweight and has an elevated back which allows your child to take in the view. It's not as sturdy as the more expensive models however, and may struggle on uneven surfaces, like cobblestones. It has two front wheels which can be shifted to the side when they encounter obstacles.

The 3D Lite comes with a small storage container that is able to hold a backpack diaper bag of medium size. It also comes with an unobstructed view of the canopy. Its sunshade could be the one with the smallest size and does not extend beyond your child's back. It does, however, come with a sun visor that is able to pop out.

There's a padded 5-point harness on the seat and the frame is equipped with a shoulder strap that allows you to carry it when folded. It's not as compact as the TraveLite however it folds very quickly.

It has a three-position seat recline, however it doesn't fully flat (use starting at 6 months or more). The brakes are a bit stiffer than most of the competition and require both sides to be pressed for full brake engagement. Overall, the quality of the 3D Lite is decent for its price. It's superior to budget-friendly Kolcraft cloud plus, but not as good at some of the more expensive competitors.