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How to Pick the Best Travel Stroller
There are plenty of options depending on whether you're looking for a stroller to travel with or a lightweight, compact travel pram one to take with you. We've tested all of them to help you pick the ideal stroller for your needs.
A stroller with a light weight that is smooth and easy to drive over different terrains. It folds down into a tiny carrying bag that fits into most airplane overhead bins.
Easy to Fold
The best travel strollers can be folded into a compact size that can easily be stored in overhead bins of planes or car trunks. Look for models that fold with only one hand, with no having to bend. Some strollers come with a convenient strap that allows you to easily carry it over your shoulder while not in use. If you're planning on walking a lot during your trip, a stroller that has an enormous basket under the seat is a good idea. It can accommodate large bags for diapers or weekender bags.
The light Babyzen YoYo2 stroller is the most compact stroller we test. Weighing just 13.7 pounds, it will easily fit into airplane aisles and overhead bins. It's also narrower than most other strollers and makes it easier to weave through crowds on city streets. It's not the best choice for jogging or rough terrain however it's great for city life and short outings where you don't have to carry around a larger stroller.
Nuna Aer+ is another lightweight option. It packs all the features of a full-size car seat in a compact, air-friendly design. It's compatible with Nuna infant car seats and Clek infant seat adapters (adapters are available separately) and comes with a large storage compartment. It also provides an easy ride on bumpy surfaces. It's more expensive than other travel strollers that we tested, but is worth it for parents who frequently use their stroller when traveling.
Some travel strollers offer an easier way to transport them, for instance the multi-purpose Baby Jogger City Tour 2. It is simple to maneuver pram and travel system folds or unfolded using just one hand. It is compatible with many major car seat brands. The front wheel suspension, swivels and swivel wheels provide a smooth ride over pavements, airports and cobblestones. The handlebar height can be adjusted to fit parents of any height.
Contours makes popular strollers more affordable for travelers. Itsy's stroller weighs less than the lightweight Pockit however it comes with an enduring frame, a powerful dual wheel suspension and a UPF50+ sun canopy and plenty of storage. It features a self-standing fold that is easy to collapse. It is also equipped with a convenient carry bag and strap for carrying.
Easy to Manoeuvre
It is important to choose a stroller that is easy to maneuver in all types of terrain. This is particularly important when you plan to take your stroller on hikes, or other activities where you could encounter rough terrain. Choose a stroller with a user-friendly handlebar and wheels designed to be able to grip the ground. It should be light and easy to hold so that you can easily lift it, transport, or store it.
The BabyZen Yoyo2 is a highly rated umbrella stroller designed for travel. It's a good option for parents who want an easy-to-use, high-quality item that offers features that many families are looking for in a portable stroller, including the ability to fold down small and an extendable sun canopy.
It's a bit more difficult to push than the smaller travel strollers in our reviews, but it handles well over various terrains and is easy to turn. The GB Pockit is another highly-rated stroller. It's more expensive than the other travel strollers we rated however it comes with a variety of features that parents look for in a stroller. It comes with a user-friendly handlebar, and is small enough to fit into overhead bins of airplanes.
If you prefer a sleeker style, you should check out the Zoe Traveler. It's also the highest-rated umbrella stroller, based on our ratings. It's minimalist and sleek design, that makes it look like a backpack once folded. It's also a bit lighter than the GB Pockit but it has more storage space and scores a higher score for quality than other small travel strollers we've test.
The Doona is a fantastic stroller that is FAA approved (with the latch-base) and requires no setup. It's also sturdy and comfortable enough to use for several children. It's a little more expensive than the other choices in our reviews, but it's made of high-quality materials, and was awarded a top score for its ease of use. It includes accessories like bags for travel and a rain cover that other brands require you to purchase separately.
Comfortable Seating
The best travel strollers are designed to provide your child with an enjoyable ride. Look for models that are cushioned and with a spacious canopy. They should also recline, which is crucial for those who plan to use the stroller for naps during your travels. Also, make sure the seat is appropriate for your child's size. Some travel strollers may be designed to be as light and compact as they can be, but this can compromise comfort.
There are many options to combine the look and comfort. The Cybex Coya, for example, is a stylish stroller which is lightweight and robust. Its aluminum frame is built to last for a long time, and its antishock wheels and 5-point padded harness guarantee an easy ride. The Coya features an enormous canopy that provides excellent sun protection.
Nuna TRVL is a different option. It is a sleek, modern double stroller that is designed to make travel easy with children. It features a single-handed folding mechanism and is light enough to fit into trunks of cars and overhead bins of airplanes. It comes with a variety of accessories and customizations such as weather shields and sun canopies.
If you're looking for a travel buggy that can also be used a daily stroller then the Uppababy G-Link 2 is a excellent choice. The large stroller is easy to maneuver and has all the features that parents love like cup holders storage pockets, an easy buckle and adjustable shoulder straps. The large seat reclines and has a large UPF50+ canopy with an open mesh window.
The Bugaboo Butterfly is a good choice for families who have infant car seats. This stroller is compatible for various infant car seats. It's a great choice for families that travel frequently. Its compact fold and movability make it easy to navigate busy airports and cities.
A stroller that is used for travel should be comfortable for both you and your child. Find a model that has an expansive and comfortable seat that can recline for napping on long trips. The seat should also come with a well-padded leg rest, as this can make for an even more comfortable ride. Choose a travel stroller with a comfortable handle to allow you to carry it when folded.
Convenient Storage
Contrary to the majority of strollers, a few models designed for travel have extremely compact folds, which make them perfect for stowing in tight trunks of cars or overcrowded overhead bins. They are also typically lighter than 10 pounds, making them a breeze for anyone (including children) to carry.
UPPAbaby was among the first to dive into the "travel stroller that doubles as a daily stroller" category and its Minu remains an excellent choice for light-packing parents who do not want to risk gate-checking their stroller when they travel. This IATA-certified stroller can be tucked away in the majority of overhead bins, and can be moved like a dream from the plane, and has various smart features (including folding with one hand, large sunshade, a comfortable seat with a multi-position recline, a spacious undercarriage basket, padded handbar with wrist strap and an easy foot brake that is one step).
The Kolcraft Cloud Plus is a budget-friendly stroller, but it feels like a luxury option. It's not the prettiest or most compact model in our review, but it comes with sleek frame, easy-to-use controls, and plenty of clever features (including the ability to recline as well as a padded foot brake as well as a huge undercarriage basket and a simple, one-handed fold). Additionally, it's eco-friendly and comes in recyclable packaging and a 10-year transferable warranty.
Another option is the Bugaboo Butterfly, which has slim lines and a variety of useful features. In our tests, it moved well across a variety of surfaces including shag and wood carpet and its bottom storage basket is large enough for a backpack. The only issue is that it's a bit heavy (at 17 pounds) which means it might not fit into the overhead bin of smaller planes.
If you don't have plenty of space to store your stroller, think about purchasing a bike shed or creating a nook specifically for it. A garden shed is the perfect location to store a stroller since it's weatherproof and shielded from the elements. It's also easy to access whenever you need it. You can also use a shed or nook to store your stroller if it's stolen or lost.

A stroller with a light weight that is smooth and easy to drive over different terrains. It folds down into a tiny carrying bag that fits into most airplane overhead bins.
Easy to Fold
The best travel strollers can be folded into a compact size that can easily be stored in overhead bins of planes or car trunks. Look for models that fold with only one hand, with no having to bend. Some strollers come with a convenient strap that allows you to easily carry it over your shoulder while not in use. If you're planning on walking a lot during your trip, a stroller that has an enormous basket under the seat is a good idea. It can accommodate large bags for diapers or weekender bags.
The light Babyzen YoYo2 stroller is the most compact stroller we test. Weighing just 13.7 pounds, it will easily fit into airplane aisles and overhead bins. It's also narrower than most other strollers and makes it easier to weave through crowds on city streets. It's not the best choice for jogging or rough terrain however it's great for city life and short outings where you don't have to carry around a larger stroller.
Nuna Aer+ is another lightweight option. It packs all the features of a full-size car seat in a compact, air-friendly design. It's compatible with Nuna infant car seats and Clek infant seat adapters (adapters are available separately) and comes with a large storage compartment. It also provides an easy ride on bumpy surfaces. It's more expensive than other travel strollers that we tested, but is worth it for parents who frequently use their stroller when traveling.
Some travel strollers offer an easier way to transport them, for instance the multi-purpose Baby Jogger City Tour 2. It is simple to maneuver pram and travel system folds or unfolded using just one hand. It is compatible with many major car seat brands. The front wheel suspension, swivels and swivel wheels provide a smooth ride over pavements, airports and cobblestones. The handlebar height can be adjusted to fit parents of any height.
Contours makes popular strollers more affordable for travelers. Itsy's stroller weighs less than the lightweight Pockit however it comes with an enduring frame, a powerful dual wheel suspension and a UPF50+ sun canopy and plenty of storage. It features a self-standing fold that is easy to collapse. It is also equipped with a convenient carry bag and strap for carrying.
Easy to Manoeuvre
It is important to choose a stroller that is easy to maneuver in all types of terrain. This is particularly important when you plan to take your stroller on hikes, or other activities where you could encounter rough terrain. Choose a stroller with a user-friendly handlebar and wheels designed to be able to grip the ground. It should be light and easy to hold so that you can easily lift it, transport, or store it.
The BabyZen Yoyo2 is a highly rated umbrella stroller designed for travel. It's a good option for parents who want an easy-to-use, high-quality item that offers features that many families are looking for in a portable stroller, including the ability to fold down small and an extendable sun canopy.
It's a bit more difficult to push than the smaller travel strollers in our reviews, but it handles well over various terrains and is easy to turn. The GB Pockit is another highly-rated stroller. It's more expensive than the other travel strollers we rated however it comes with a variety of features that parents look for in a stroller. It comes with a user-friendly handlebar, and is small enough to fit into overhead bins of airplanes.
If you prefer a sleeker style, you should check out the Zoe Traveler. It's also the highest-rated umbrella stroller, based on our ratings. It's minimalist and sleek design, that makes it look like a backpack once folded. It's also a bit lighter than the GB Pockit but it has more storage space and scores a higher score for quality than other small travel strollers we've test.
The Doona is a fantastic stroller that is FAA approved (with the latch-base) and requires no setup. It's also sturdy and comfortable enough to use for several children. It's a little more expensive than the other choices in our reviews, but it's made of high-quality materials, and was awarded a top score for its ease of use. It includes accessories like bags for travel and a rain cover that other brands require you to purchase separately.
Comfortable Seating
The best travel strollers are designed to provide your child with an enjoyable ride. Look for models that are cushioned and with a spacious canopy. They should also recline, which is crucial for those who plan to use the stroller for naps during your travels. Also, make sure the seat is appropriate for your child's size. Some travel strollers may be designed to be as light and compact as they can be, but this can compromise comfort.
There are many options to combine the look and comfort. The Cybex Coya, for example, is a stylish stroller which is lightweight and robust. Its aluminum frame is built to last for a long time, and its antishock wheels and 5-point padded harness guarantee an easy ride. The Coya features an enormous canopy that provides excellent sun protection.
Nuna TRVL is a different option. It is a sleek, modern double stroller that is designed to make travel easy with children. It features a single-handed folding mechanism and is light enough to fit into trunks of cars and overhead bins of airplanes. It comes with a variety of accessories and customizations such as weather shields and sun canopies.
If you're looking for a travel buggy that can also be used a daily stroller then the Uppababy G-Link 2 is a excellent choice. The large stroller is easy to maneuver and has all the features that parents love like cup holders storage pockets, an easy buckle and adjustable shoulder straps. The large seat reclines and has a large UPF50+ canopy with an open mesh window.
The Bugaboo Butterfly is a good choice for families who have infant car seats. This stroller is compatible for various infant car seats. It's a great choice for families that travel frequently. Its compact fold and movability make it easy to navigate busy airports and cities.
A stroller that is used for travel should be comfortable for both you and your child. Find a model that has an expansive and comfortable seat that can recline for napping on long trips. The seat should also come with a well-padded leg rest, as this can make for an even more comfortable ride. Choose a travel stroller with a comfortable handle to allow you to carry it when folded.
Convenient Storage
Contrary to the majority of strollers, a few models designed for travel have extremely compact folds, which make them perfect for stowing in tight trunks of cars or overcrowded overhead bins. They are also typically lighter than 10 pounds, making them a breeze for anyone (including children) to carry.
UPPAbaby was among the first to dive into the "travel stroller that doubles as a daily stroller" category and its Minu remains an excellent choice for light-packing parents who do not want to risk gate-checking their stroller when they travel. This IATA-certified stroller can be tucked away in the majority of overhead bins, and can be moved like a dream from the plane, and has various smart features (including folding with one hand, large sunshade, a comfortable seat with a multi-position recline, a spacious undercarriage basket, padded handbar with wrist strap and an easy foot brake that is one step).
The Kolcraft Cloud Plus is a budget-friendly stroller, but it feels like a luxury option. It's not the prettiest or most compact model in our review, but it comes with sleek frame, easy-to-use controls, and plenty of clever features (including the ability to recline as well as a padded foot brake as well as a huge undercarriage basket and a simple, one-handed fold). Additionally, it's eco-friendly and comes in recyclable packaging and a 10-year transferable warranty.
Another option is the Bugaboo Butterfly, which has slim lines and a variety of useful features. In our tests, it moved well across a variety of surfaces including shag and wood carpet and its bottom storage basket is large enough for a backpack. The only issue is that it's a bit heavy (at 17 pounds) which means it might not fit into the overhead bin of smaller planes.
If you don't have plenty of space to store your stroller, think about purchasing a bike shed or creating a nook specifically for it. A garden shed is the perfect location to store a stroller since it's weatherproof and shielded from the elements. It's also easy to access whenever you need it. You can also use a shed or nook to store your stroller if it's stolen or lost.
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