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If you’re on a budget and don’t need a stroller that can double as car seat carriers The Babyzen Yoyo is a good option. It features a flip-flop-friendly one-step footbrake.
It’s also a breeze to push and feels solid in navigating kerbs or woodland pathways. It’s also a breeze to fold.
1. Babyzen YOYO2
The Babyzen YOYO2 has earned itself a reputation as the ultimate lightweight buggy for jet-setters and city dwellers alike, due to its nimble maneuverability and foldable design that can be tucked away in the overhead luggage of aeroplanes. This latest version features independent suspension on all 4 wheels constructed of Hytrel elastomer, which allows it to effortlessly traverse all types and terrains’.
The frame’s base YOYO2 frame, curved fabric bassinet and six-month color pack form a stylish pushchair that’s easy on the eye with a subtle yet elegant design and a tasteful branding. The base frame alone weighs less than a kilo and is so light that you can easily lift it out of the box (and do so one-handed).
It’s also easy to add or remove attachments, adaptors, or adaptors such as the hood, for example, snaps onto the YOYO2 using reassuring clicks – as well as being machine washable to help deter staining from rice cakes smushed and half-dissolved carrot puffs. It can be used as a pram starting from birth with the Newborn Pack or bassinet, or converted into stroller at 6 months using the YOYO Connect additional chassis.
2. Evenflo Pivot Xplore
Evenflo Pivot Xplore stroller wagon is a great choice for parents looking for a stroller that is versatile. It can be converted from a stroller into a wagon just by flipping the handle, which means parents can pick which mode they prefer on their journey. The wagon can be used by one or two children from 6 months old to 5 years old, and it has a wide storage basket that can accommodate everything you require on the go.
The Xplore also has two canopies that move from the front to the back, offering ample sun protection for all family members. It has a smaller footprint than some wagons. This might not be ideal for long drives or napping.
The frame of the Xplore wagon feels solid and sturdy but it does not flex as much as other wagons we test. It is also more difficult than other wagons to fold and it isn’t able to lock securely after folding. It is easy to maneuver however, and can be able to fit through narrow 28-inch doors.
3. Delta Children LX Side by Side
This Delta Children bare-bones travel stroller is a great option for parents seeking a second stroller that’s priced reasonably. It was awarded an impressive score in our Strollers and Multiples test for weight and fold size which means it’s lightweight, small when collapsed and easy to lift into a car trunk or closet. It also comes with a reclined seat that can be reclined in several positions as well as a cup holder for the parent. Other key features include two large hanging storage bags and 360-degree front wheels that are shock-absorbing.
It performed better in our push and turn test than many of the strollers we tested but is nonetheless difficult to maneuver on uneven ground or through narrow doors. The sunshades it has were among the smallest of all strollers we test. They only cover the top and don’t have windows that peek out. The UPPAbaby G-Link 2 and Zoe Twin+ have much larger sunshades.
It took us just under 3 minutes to assemble the Delta using a standard manual. The parts are all non-required and required tools. However, it is missing some essential features we believe it is important to consider as non-negotiable features for a double stroller for example, a larger basket and reclining seats with adjustable leg rests.
4. Maxi-Cosi Zelia 2-in-1
The Zelia is Maxi-Cosi’s newest pushchair and is marketed as a travel system for urban use. It is suitable from birth until around 3.5-years-old. The seat and carrycot can be converted easily with only a few clicks. It can be used with Maxi Cosi capsule car seats. It includes a light Mico 30 infant seat, a stay-in-car-base and a reversible baby carriage.
The seat can be reclined using one hand and the large shopping basket makes it easy for parents to help their child in and out. Despite this being quite narrow, the pushchair handled the bumps of everyday life well and slid through doors without fuss.
The front wheels can be locked into a forward position or allow them to rotate which helps when covering rough terrain. We allowed the front wheels to rotate on our walk along the stony path. It handled this reasonably well, although it seemed to be a bit bumpier.
5. Baby Jogger City Tour 2,
Baby Jogger is most famous for its 3-wheeled all-terrain strollers for jogging. However, they also make a broad range of 4-wheeler pushchairs. City Tour 2 is their most well-known model. It is easy to use and folds down small enough to fit in the car boot, even with the carrycot attached.
It’s a bit heavier than other strollers we tested however the wheels are made of rubber composite so it feels well-made and durable. It’s a breeze to maneuver across all kinds of terrain, and it’s easy to move, even when loaded with two kids and a shopping bag.
Both the carrycot and seat have hoods that are able to be lower to reveal a UV50and sun canopy extension. They are strong and waterproof, unlike other prams hoods which can be blown back onto toddlers faces.
It’s not a lot of storage space, but it does come with a huge basket that’s large enough to fit an infant’s changing bag and plenty of groceries. It can also be linked with the Baby Jogger infant car seat to create a travel system for babies as big as 20 lb (car seat and adapters sold separately). If you are looking for a stroller that can be taken on the road, then the City Tour 2 is an excellent choice.
6. Nuna Mixx Next
When the Nuna Mixx first appeared on the scene, it stole the hearts of parents across the world. It’s a frame made of aluminum that can see you through your baby’s early days and beyond. It is a standout model with many unique features, including the capacity of the seat to be turned between the parent and the world and a huge UPF50+ canopy with an eye-shade that flips out, as well as an adjustable handlebar.
The wheels are durable and filled with foam, which reduces the risk of punctures. The chassis is equipped with built-in suspension that eases the pain of rough terrain. Our tester found it smooth to push and was able to manoeuvre it through narrow streets with ease.
It folds in just four steps, and locks automatically without fuss. It can also be folded and repositioned for easy transport down the stairs, or in the car’s boot. The travel system is available with the option to add an additional car seat or carrycot by using the adaptors included. The brakes are simple to use with single action colored and flip-flop-friendly.
7. Babyzen Duet
This budget pushchair is easy to use and comes with a great dual suspension. It can be folded by one hand and comes with a convenient carrying strap. It’s also light and sturdy. The seat can be reclined into many positions and has a built-in double-breathable mattress that can be used for babies from birth.
The canopy/seat has two large fixed or flip-out sun visors, both of which are UPF50+. However, the toggle closure isn’t perfect it’s not as quiet as Velcro and can wake sleepy babies.
The Duet is a side-byside stroller and can be adapted to accommodate twins or siblings (up to a maximum of 22kg per seat). It can be used with two infant car seats and some carrycots. In twin mode the seats can be positioned to face each other or can rotate around to face their parents, potentially cutting down on sibling disputes over who should sit with dad and mom. It comes with a large tray for gears as well as a bottle holder and snack tray. It also has an automatic frame lock and a compact fold.
8. Baby Jogger Urban Glide 2.
The Thule Urban glide 2 is the ideal jogger for parents who love to be active. It’s one of the lightest strollers that you can purchase for your child. It also comes with excellent safety features, such as the 5-point safety harness and wrist safety strap. It also has a twist hand brake which is different from the lever type used on rival models.
The seat is padded and offers a large area to sit. However the seat’s depth is less than that of other joggers (it’s only about 10″) The storage bin has an enclosed zipper to help keep items secure. It can hold up to 10 pounds. It is enough for most diaper bags.
The Urban Glide 2 isn’t compatible with bassinets for infants or car seats in the way it is, however you can use it from day one with the purchase of adapters to most seats from brands like BOB, Graco, combi single stroller, Evenflo, Britax, and UPPAbaby. It’s easy to fold and assemble in just 5-10 minutes with no tools. The manual is easy to comprehend and contains multiple languages.