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How to Pick the Best Travel Stroller

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Another lightweight option is the Nuna Aer+, which packs full-size stroller features into a compact design suitable for travel on air. It's compatible with both Nuna and Clek infant car seats (adapters are sold separately) and has a spacious storage bin, and provides a smooth ride on bumpy surfaces. It's more expensive than the other travel strollers (read this) that we tried, but is worth it for parents who use their stroller often when traveling.

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The BabyZen Yoyo2 is a highly rated umbrella stroller specifically designed for use on travel. It's a great choice for parents looking for a high-quality user-friendly product that has features that many families desire in a travel-friendly, stroller. These include a compact folding mechanism and an extended canopy.

It's a little harder to push than some of the smaller travel strollers that we have reviewed, however it is able to handle various terrains and is easy to turn. Another option that is worth considering is the GB Pockit, which is also a highly-rated stroller. It's more expensive than the other travel strollers we rated but it offers a variety of features that parents look for in a stroller. It comes with a user-friendly handlebar that's easy to move and is small enough to fit in the overhead bins of airplanes.

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Many strollers that are designed for travel fold so small that they can be stored in car trunks or overcrowded overhead bins. They typically weigh less than 10 pounds, which makes them a breeze for anyone (including children) to carry.

UPPAbaby was among the first brands to venture into the "travel stroller that doubles as an everyday stroller" category, and its Minu remains a top pick among light-packing parents who do not want to risk gate-checking their stroller when they fly. The stroller is IATA-certified and lightweight strollers can be tucked away in the majority of overhead bins, maneuvers like a dream on the plane, and has an array of innovative features (including a one-handed fold, massive sunshade, a comfy seat with multi-position recline, spacious undercarriage basket, and a padded handlebar with a wrist strap and an easy, one-step foot brake).

The Kolcraft Cloud Plus is a budget-friendly stroller that is a luxurious option. It's not the prettiest nor the smallest model in our review, but it has an elegant frame, simple controls, and lots of clever features (including a reclining mechanism and a foot brake that is padded as well as a huge undercarriage basket and a straightforward, one-handed fold). Additionally, it's eco-friendly and comes in recyclable packaging with a 10-year transferable warranty.

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