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This means it plugs directly into any car or taxi without the need for adapters and doesn’t require the extra adult seatbelt. Why this hasn’t been done before beats me. In short, it cuts out a lot of the fuss for those who travel frequently or use multiple vehicles and, weighing in at only 3.3kg, it’s incredibly light too. There’s also a UPF 50+ canopy, a flip-out eyeshade and drape that pulls down for naps. There are some natty design features, like the adjustable footrest hiding a handy sun-shade and the ventilation net hidden behind the UPF 50 + hood. Improvements over the original Egg include larger, higher seat, easier-to-adjust harness, bigger basket size (although I would like even bigger) and new bigger wheels. With additional parts, it can also be converted into a tandem buggy. A travel system that is both stylish and functional, we think the Nuna Mixx Next is the best pushchair to buy right now. With a reversible seat, the option to add a car seat or a carrycot, large wheels for pushing over any terrain and an easy fold, this pram is versatile and easy to use. The sleek design and plentiful storage also make this a

I bought the BabyJogger City Tour 2 and I love it. It folds small and compact but not as small as the Yoyo. And you can also buy a bar separately for it if you want to. It is very comfortable to sleep in too; the foot flap can be lifted. I still use it for my nearly three-year-old and he still fits in comfortably” - recommended by Mumsnet user, Katia2511 Our verdict It's also easy to push over any terrain so you don’t need to worry about rushing from the shops to the park as the Reflex can handle it all. If you’re a busy parent on the go, you want a stroller that can easily fit into your life and the Reflex has lots of great features for doing just that. It has an easy umbrella fold with a handle on the side for carrying around, a bumper bar which folds away, a UPF 50+ extendable hood, and a 5kg-capacity basket. Unlike many of the pushchairs on our list, the City Tour 2 doesn’t come with a rain cover so you will need to buy that separately. There's also a Baby Jogger City Tour Double buggy if you need to ferry two kids around. We tasked busy mum-of-two Liz with putting the double buggies through their paces. At Mumsnet, we believe like-for-like comparisons are the fairest and most consistent way to test products because each one is tested by the same person in the same scenarios for at least a week.

It’s a very nippy little pram that’s perfect for city life, taking on holiday, or just away for a long weekend. Likewise, it makes a compact option for keeping in the car boot if your main pram is quite large and cumbersome. Overall, this is a brilliant lightweight pram that you’ll be glad you invested in come holiday time. Being able to wheel your pram into the house when your children are sleeping or load up the buggy before you leave home will be essential for many parents. It’s also great if you can wheel it around town and through shop doors easily.

A model with a bassinet attachment is always best for a newborn, allowing your baby to lie flat and cocooned for the first four to six months, but they are not essential,” says parenting expert Millie Poppins. “Some parents choose instead to ‘babywear’ with slings or carriers until their little one is developmentally ready for the pushchair. At just 6.2kg, the Babyzen YOYO2 is an incredibly lightweight buggy and is the ideal pushchair if you live in the city or like to travel. Cabin-bag size, with folded dimensions of just 52 x 44 x 18cm, and approved by most airlines as a carry-on, the YOYO2 is super compact when folded and features a handy strap for easily carrying it on and off the plane.

Tips for choosing a pushchair for your budget and needs, plus our pick of the very best prams on the market

Manoeuvrability - Pay close attention to our reviewer's comments on things like how easy it is to steer and control the pushchair you're thinking of buying. This is one of those crucial details that can make or break how you feel about getting out and about with your little one - and you won't normally know what it's like to use until you start using it. Need something easy to push uphill? Or want a pushchair that you can fold easily if you'll be doing so while keeping an eye on older siblings? See what the reviewers say about the details that are most important to you. With regard to lightweight buggies, the Cybex Eezy S range is light and suitable from birth” - recommended by Mumsnet user, Dillydally2020 Our verdict Suitable from: Birth to 22kg (around four years) | Weight: 6.2kg | Folded dimensions: 55 x 47 x 25cm | World-facing: Yes | Parent-facing: Yes - only with carrycot (sold separately) | Car seat compatible: Yes | Wheels: Puncture-free | Carrycot included? No - sold separately What we like Age range: Newborn (with carrycot) to 4 years | Maximum load: 45kg (22kg on each seat) across two seats | Product weight: 15.5kg | Dimensions: 87 × 76.5 × 41cm (folded); 104.5 × 80 × 102cm (unfolded) | Travel system-compatible: Yes | Orientation: Side by side What we love

The most important thing to take into account when buying a pushchair for a toddler is how much it weighs. Toddlers aren't light and they only get heavier, so choose a pushchair that feels robust enough to carry a growing child but won't be so heavy, once you add your occupant, that it's unwieldy to push.

With such a huge range of different styles of pushchairs on the market, we’ve meticulously researched hundreds of models, sought opinion from experts as well as the knowledge and experience of real parents, and undertaken our own in-depth testing with a number of parent testers to help you choose the right pushchair for you and your family. How we tested the best pushchairs Often described as Joie’s best pushchair by experts, the affordable Joie Versatrax is a 4-in-1 travel system that can be used with a carrycot, infant car seat, and toddler seat in both rear- and forward-facing mode. Lots of pushchairs are highly adjustable so that you can configure them to suit your exact requirements. A travel system is a good choice if you're looking for this kind of flexibility. That's a pushchair frame (called the chassis) with a removable pushchair seat so that you pop it off the frame and attach a baby car seat instead if when you wish. This makes it easy to move between the car and the pushchair without having to remove your baby from the car seat. Many travel systems are also designed to take a carrycot attachment, too. One of the biggest factors when considering what pram to choose is how much you want to spend. Double buggies can be expensive, but you don’t have to spend over the odds to get a decent model.

The buggy can be used from birth with a carrycot, however it’s not suitable for twins until six months. You also have to pay extra for a carrycot and rain cover. The TRIV is an outstanding stroller with an appealing mid-range price, ideal for anyone doing a lot of strolling around and getting in and out of cars.

What's the best double buggy for a toddler and newborn?

With large puncture-proof wheels and a bouncy suspension, Bugaboo’s latest offering in the Fox line, the Fox 5, provides an exceptional ride for little ones. Our parent tester, Beccy, put it through its paces on gravel roads, muddy paths and woodland trails, describing it as a “true workhorse” when on the move with her toddler and preschooler. I have the Versatrax and really like it. Giant basket, folds easily forward- and rear-facing, easy to manoeuvre on most terrain. I think it is really good value for money” - rated by Mumsnet user, Clicheinaqashqai Next, we called on our pool of reliable parent testers and assigned each of them a pushchair to review with their baby. They tested the product rigorously for at least ten days in a variety of weather conditions and on different types of terrain.

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