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graco-travelite-compact-stroller-pushchair-suitable-from-birth-to-approx-3-years-15kg-lightweight-at-only-7kg-black-grey-fashion-24.jpgIf you're using public transport or frequently travelling by car, a lightweight compact stroller is a good choice. They are easy to fold and store and they're also less likely to be damaged by baggage handlers.

These lightweight travel strollers are convenient and easy to navigate over cobblestones. Plus, they can be easily stored in overhead compartments of planes.

Lightweight

The best compact pushchairs fold easily and are easy to carry. They are often easy to fold in one hand and take up less room when folded than larger buggies. This makes them an excellent alternative if you are limited in storage in your home or you are worried about space limitations when travelling on planes, for example.

They also have a small footprint when closed, which helps you to navigate tight spaces. These are the best choice for those who live in apartments or need something light and agile for walking around. They aren't ideal for older children who have to extend their legs in order to move around.

There are many different types of folds to choose from, some can be accomplished with just one hand and others require two hands or more effort. Some are designed to be as compact as possible, meaning they can be tucked away in the cabin baggage allowance of many flights or be carried on your back with a strap or handle.

For a light pushchair, our top pick is the Silver Cross Dune. The Silver Cross Dune is a compact pushchair that offers all the thoughtful features and smart design you'd expect from a brand with a long history. It comes with an easy-to-use fold and, just like the Contours Itsy comes fully assembled in the box. It's a great choice for parents who intend to travel a lot with their baby and can fit into the majority of car boot and trunk spaces.

Another alternative is another option is the Cybex Mios, which straddles the two categories of pushchairs as a fully-functioning travel system with nimbleness and a small fold. It can be used from birth in parent-facing mode and then switched to world-facing as your child grows older. It also comes with a comfortable recline that's nap-friendly. It's not as compact as the Libelle but it is smaller and is more suitable for use on flat surfaces. It's not the best choice for rough terrain, but. The price is reasonable and the durability tests are top-notch.

Easy to store

The Joie Pact Pro is the ideal travel buggy, which folds down so small that it can be tucked away in an overhead compartment for luggage, and it weighs so little that you'll barely feel it in your car boot. It's also a good day-to-day stroller and our test driver Hollie found it easy to steer even when she was juggling her toddler. She loved the adjustable handle, lockable wheels and the reclined seat. However, she noted that it was not particularly comfortable. However, she also appreciates the fact that you can add extras, including the washable, reversible seat liner, rain cover, and the foot muff.

The Babyzen YOYO is another impressively compact foldable pushchair. It's not as sleek as the Cybex Libelle but it's still an attractive package that can be easily slid into car boot and trunks. It has more options for newborns when compared to other buggies. It can be equipped with a newborn cot or bassinet, as well as a customized ride-on-board for older children and an adapter for tandem seats.

The YOYO isn't the most compact buggy to drive on rough or uneven terrain. Its tiny wheels aren't as efficient as other models that we have tested. It is still a very maneuverable pushchair, and the YOYO is a shrewd choice for navigating narrow aisles and slippery pathways. It's a great option for a family city break or holiday.

The Cosatto Bee6 is a compact traveler that has a host of features at surprisingly low prices. It folds down to the size and weight of a big bag and is easy to carry on trains and planes. It's also very easy to use and our MFM reviewer Matt found it enjoyable to steer, even with a heavy toddler on board. He also liked the hood, which is down low enough to shield from rain and sun and aid napping. The only drawbacks are that it lacks under-seat storage, and you'll have to carry or delicately drape a bag on the handlebar (against our expert advice!). Alternately, you can buy a separate changing bag holder, making this a great buggy for holidays.

Easy to Manoeuvre

Wheels on compact pushchairs may appear small, but they're usually quite efficient at maneuvering narrow aisles and rough terrain. The Micralite is an excellent example. Although it has small wheels, it is able to handle rough pavements with ease and sharply turn on narrow roads and even tackle some light gravel with ease. It also has a smooth steering system that is a breeze to steer with just one hand. It folds down into a sleek and compact size that can be easily tucked away into its bag for transport.

The majority of compact pushchairs are designed for older babies and toddlers however, an increasing number of them offer a lie-flat seat or the option to add an extra carrycot (or baby car seat) to make them suitable from the time of birth. These Z fold buggies or concertinas are typically light and weigh between 6 and 8 kg. They are also accepted for use in cabins by many airlines. MFM Editor Gemma says she has used it on many occasions and is able to use and store.

If you're looking for a small fold, the YOYO is the ultimate model in the compact category and was the first strollers of this kind. It is still a popular choice among parents who prefer it over its rivals due to its innovative design and superior performance. It's a great option for frequent travelers, particularly when they want to stay clear of the frustration of waiting in line at baggage collection by taking their stroller pushchair with them.

The YOYO also comes in an extremely compact size, and fits into its accompanying carrying bag with ease, and even some space to spare. This makes it an ideal option for frequent travelers particularly those who have to fit a lot into their suitcase. It's also extremely versatile. You can purchase an array of accessories for it, including the bassinet for babies, a custom ride-on board and twin travel bundles that turn it into the form of a tandem. You can also get an umbrella and rain cover for added security.

Comfortable

If you're a parent looking for a light compact pushchair that's simple to use and fits into the trunk of their car, our reviewer, Hollie, recommends this Silver Cross model. Its maneuverability and reclining seat are among the best in our tests. It also has a handy parent's tray and storage basket that can fit small backpacks, and it's got great sun cover options (including an one-piece hood) and straps with padding that make your child feel comfy.

Some compact-folding pushchairs fold down so tiny that they're suitable for air travel in a cabin, making them ideal if you travel frequently or have a limited car boot space. They're typically lightweight to make them easy for you to carry. They can also be used as an air travel system, if you select a version with a lie-flat seat or a newborn 'pod'.

A key thing to note when choosing a travel buggy is that not all models are created equal. Certain brands claim that their compact-fold pushchairs can fold in one hand, while others might require more involvement or even a couple of hands to figure out how to fold it into the folded position. Examine if the seat reclines. Some are completely flat, while others only have some slight recline. This might be fine for toddlers, but not suitable for younger babies.

You'll also want to check whether your chosen model is specifically designed for the type of travel you're planning on doing, for example, if you're going somewhere hot you should look for one that has a vented mesh fabric to help keep your little one cool. If you're going somewhere rainy or windy, ensure that the pushchair you buy has a cover that's designed to go with it - generic covers won't fit properly and can let water in.

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