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All-terrain stroller that is lightweight and durable. It also offers excellent maneuverability. Its compact one-hand fold makes it's easy to transport and is freestanding when folded. The cushioned seat reclines to a near-flat position, and there's a huge storage bin and canopy. Newborn suitability: Yes and with a separate carrycot (not suitable for sleep over).
A good suspension and air-filled tires will help you to navigate the rough terrain. You can also use it for jogging. However, you should wait until the baby is at minimum 6 or 9 months old.
Ickle Bubba Air
This lightweight pushchair by Ickle Bubba is packed with lots of features that parents will enjoy. The travel system includes a carrycot that is flat for newborns and an adjustable rear and forward facing pushchair seat.
The XL Air is a very impressive buggy. It's easy to see why it's earned praise from customers. It is incredibly lightweight with the chassis and wheels weigh only 6.5kg. It is also very easy to assemble. In fact I was able put it up and running in just five minutes, which is pretty impressive considering it included attaching the fabric for the carrycot!
The seat is wide and comfortable for Annie who is just 12 months old. The recline lever was simple to use. There's plenty of room inside the basket and I am awestruck by the fact that it has an open-top pocket on the handle bar so that you can keep your keys and phone safe!
The only slight downside is that the handlebar is low, which can be an issue for taller parents. However, it's coated in a lovely leather-like material that is soft and comfortable and cleans down easily, so it's still easy to push with children and bags on your hands!
Hauck Pushchair Runner
The Runner is designed for athletic parents who are eager to get outside and explore. Its large pneumatic wheels were designed to be used on forest and field paths and the front wheel can be rotated and locked to give you more flexibility. The stroller comes with 5-point safety harness with an adjustable front bar that will keep your child secure on every trip. The parking brake keeps the stroller on its feet while you rest. The comfy seat is easy to lower to a lying position and the canopy opens up to allow for maximum air circulation during hot days. The handle can be adjusted by more than 30 centimeters to accommodate mum or dad's heights.
No matter if you're taking short jogs or a longer hike The Runner is ready to accompany you on your journeys with a fully-flat lie-flat seat and suspension air wheels that promise smooth, safe ride. The front 3 wheel pushchair sale can be locked to provide more stability on narrow streets or overcrowded sidewalks. The stroller can also be folded up to fit in car boot spaces or storage spaces.
The Runner 2 is a bit more difficult to navigate for some parents than its predecessor. Also the locking system (requiring two buttons either side of the handlebar) isn't as user-friendly. The handlebar is a little higher than the ones of competitors and therefore it may not suit shorter parents, but overall this is an extremely sturdy and flexible stroller that is worth considering for active families.
Red Kite Push Me pacing
Red Kite's Pace is a great product from the budget-friendly British brand. They are well-known for their simple, well-designed products that are essentials for parents. It's the newest and most expensive version of their bargain light stroller collection. It's also as with the Ickle Bubba Aurora and Yoyo it's car seat-compatible so that you can use it from birth (the carrycot folds away).
The new Pace has some fantastic design elements, including a rose-gold shade on the chassis, hood, and stroller trims that really set it apart. The cream, grey, and tan fabrics in the stroller and the car seat are fashionable and there's the option of adding the leather cover handle and bumper bar as well.
It's suitable from birth to a max weight of 22kg and the stroller seat converts easily from the carrycot into a 2-in-1 reversible mode, parent or world-facing. The stroller seat features multiple lie-back positions, comfortable padded leg rests, and an extendable sun canopy that has concealed zip sections and a transparent flap, and a retractable visor.
Furthermore, when folded it's Pace is 56 33 x 43 x 32cm, which is enough to qualify as hand luggage with Easyjet and Ryanair among other airlines. Two buttons on either side are easy use and can be clicked into the appropriate position.
Bugaboo Fox 5
Created to be the ultimate all-terrain pushchair, Bugaboo's newest Fox 5 promises to do everything. Its unique chassis comes with a shorter 3 wheel parent facing pushchair width, making it more manoeuvrable than its predecessor. I tried it with my two kids - an eight-week-old and a toddler - on rough pavements along with grassy wooded trails and even cobblestones.
The large, puncture-proof wheels - 22cm or 30cm in size - can handle a variety of terrains. They also have a handy flap that opens or closes to let more air to enter when you require it this is a nice touch. It is a little bigger than most pushchairs, but it isn't heavy or bulky when you push it over bumpy surfaces.
The seat fabric is machine washable, as are the frame and faux leather grips are easy to wipe down. It's also much quieter than some pushchairs, and I felt comfortable using it on busy city streets. It has integrated accessory points that allow you to attach parasols and footmuffs along with changing bags as well as snack trays and even snack tray. You can also use the hood to block rain and wind, though it's not waterproof. It's a single stroller, however, you can also attach their Comfort Wheeled Board (not included) to give your child more leg room. The bassinet took 20 minutes to put together and it took about the same amount of time to convert it into an actual seat.
UPPAbaby Ridge
Whether you're enjoying an early morning run under the stars or a moonlit stroll in the crisp air, the UPPAbaby Ridge transforms every moment into a shared one. This all-terrain jogging stroller has been designed to perform to keep your child and you both active.
The large foam-filled 12" and 16 "tires offer an easy ride regardless of the terrain. The suspension system is patented and allows you to effortlessly glide across trails in the woods, while minimizing impact on your child's rear and legs. The performance disc handbrake allows you to quickly stop, even when jogging on the downhill slope.
From bustling farmers markets to street musicians singing The Ridge navigates all your city's most popular scenes effortlessly. The spacious basket can accommodate your shopping cart and all the essentials for your baby, while the roomy canopy offers sun and wind protection. The large front canopy opens to reveal two peekaboo windows that make it easy to keep an eye on your child's surroundings.
The Ridge's reversible seating allows you to decide if your child is facing you or the world that lies ahead, and its simple foot brake system is a breeze for parents who are new. One of the best features is the reversible handlebar that allows you to adjust it to your height and preference. The Ridge's fold, unlike other strollers for jogging, is sturdy and self-standing when folded.
iCandy Core
iCandy's latest pushchair is truly revolutionary, with lots of features that are really going to wow parents. It has a Multi-Mode Wheelbase and a pioneering LED Visibility Hub Light that's an industry first. It comes with a built-in Ride-on board that saves on future costs, and allows tired toddlers to accompany their parents when they go on excursions.
The Core can be purchased as a stand-alone unit or as a complete travel system and it works with most popular car seats made by brands such as Cybex, Maxi Cosi and Joie. It is the largest seat unit of the iCandy line, meaning you can use it for your baby's first years and beyond. Like all iCandy pushchairs, this one is luxuriously designed and is made of premium knitted jersey fabrics. The parent's adjustable handlebar and child's detachable bumper bar are made of soft leatherette. The folding calf support folds away and is very comfortable for children.
It was impressive how easily it folded and collapsed even with the seat unit still attached. It's also easily tucked away in your hallway and boot, making it perfect for travel. The iCandy Core comes with lots of extra accessories, such as a rucksack with a color match and a liner/footmuff.