Why Buy a Three Wheel Pushchair?

Three-wheel pushchairs are more movable and can be used in urban or rural areas. They often feature large, air-filled wheels (also known as pneumatic tyres) which can handle all terrains and provide your baby with a smooth ride.

A lot of them are suitable for jogging, and some even have a lockable wheel on the front to ensure a stable jogging experience. Some come with a design that is child-friendly with plenty of storage space and an adjustable bar.

Manoeuvrability

Three wheel pushchairs are an excellent option for parents who require a buggy that's easy to maneuver and can be used on different surfaces, from busy streets to forest tracks. With two wheels at the back and a single front wheel they are able to maneuver around obstacles or kerbs and can be easily controlled with one hand. If you intend to use your stroller on uneven terrain, choose a model that has large wheels that are lockable to ensure stability. It should also feature a suspension designed to provide an easy ride.

There are a variety of brands that offer three-wheelers in a variety of styles, from modern and sleek designs to robust and durable models. A good three-wheeler will have a compact frame that folds down to a slim size, and fit into the car boot. Be sure to look for models that can be folded with one hand or a freestanding fold, which will make it easier for you in setting up and getting going.

A lot of three-wheelers come with a locking and swivelling front wheel, so you can change direction quickly and effortlessly - ideal if you're navigating tight corners or crowds. Some models also come with a hand brake on the handlebar's back that can be more convenient to reach and operate when climbing up steep slopes or traversing rough ground.

All-terrain strollers come with large, puncture-proof wheels that allow you to transport your child wherever you want in any weather or on any surface. They are particularly helpful when you live in the countryside or regularly go on long walks or runs with your baby.

The UPPAbaby Ridge pushchair is a great example of a multi-terrain stroller that comes with a number of clever features. These include the right-hand brake that is operated by hand and large tyres that are filled with foam that don't require inflating, and an adjustable wheel on the front to make cleaning easier. It is suitable for infants from birth, either in the facing seat, with an infant carrier or with a seat that is compatible with it.

For a stylish and practical 3 wheel travel system-wheeler that's fun to drive, try the Ickle Bubba 3 wheeler pushchair Wheeler with large and maneuverable front wheels with a suspension seat as well as an easy-to-control handlebar. It's the ideal pushchair for a newborn or a toddler and you can add an infant carrier that is optional or the Ickle Bubba car seat for even more convenience.

Stability

While pushchairs with three wheels are more agile, they aren't as stable as models with four wheels particularly in rough terrain like high tree roots or kerbs. This is due to the fact that three-wheeled pushchairs don't have the same broad base as a four wheel model, meaning that they're less balanced. Some models address this issue by having features like suspension or a central tire that can help keep the buggy in place on uneven terrain.

A number of three-wheelers were created to be used in urban areas and have moulded tires that can handle paths that are paved, but won't provide an easy ride on gravel or grass paths. If you intend to use your pushchair on paths that are rural and urban make sure you choose models with air-filled tyres that can cope with uneven surfaces.

Another important factor to consider is whether you'd like your pushchair to accommodate an additional seat or buggy board. Some three-wheelers have only one seat and don't permit you to alter the direction that your baby is facing. Some are fitted with a carry cot, or a car seat that is suitable for babies as young as 6 months. If you're planning to add additional components to your stroller, ensure that it's easy to switch between configurations. Ideally, this should be done one-handedly and without the use of any tools.

If you're a jogger searching for a lightweight, versatile pushchair, a three-wheel model might be the ideal choice for you. These pushchairs are usually equipped with a big, highly mobile front 3 wheel double pushchair, as well as suspension for a smooth, agile movement. Some have foam-filled, never-flat tyres that allow you to tackle rough terrain without the risk of punctures.

The UPPAbaby Ridge is a great example of an all-terrain pushchair which ticks all the right boxes. It is equipped with a range of features that are suitable for both urban and rural life including the 360-degree lockable front wheel and large filled tyres with foam. It's also suitable for jogging when your child is old enough and comes with a compact fold, an adjustable handlebar and a spacious 10kg basket.

Comfort

A three-wheel pushchair can handle rough surfaces and bumpy pavements better than a standard pram or pushchair. This makes them suitable for parents who reside in rural areas or who frequently venture out on off-road paths. If you are planning to use your pushchair in this way, it's worth checking that the wheels are wide and puncture-proof. This will stop them from becoming clogged with grass or mud. Also, they should come with a sturdy suspension for your infant or toddler.

You might also want to look into a three-wheel pushchair that is specifically designed for all-terrain use. The UPPAbaby Ridge is a fantastic example and has a number of amazing features which make it an excellent choice for off-road walks and jogging, or for going out in all weather conditions. The air-filled tyres are foam-filled and so don't have any risk of puncture, while the suspension is very smooth and allows you to take your baby or toddler on any terrain that is rough.

In addition it comes with an easy fold that you can easily take it out and into the car boot or your home. There's also a large 10kg basket and an adjustable hood to keep baby safe from the elements. If the hood's fabric does become damp or mildewed, it can be washed using cool, soapy water and dried outdoors.

If you have to stop, you can do so using the hand brake or foot pedal on a three-wheel pushchair. It is a good idea to check whether the brake is easy to use and is in a position that won't interfere with the handles. It is also advisable to check the seat padding and whether the model you choose has a parent facing or world facing. This will affect how far you travel, and also where.

Be aware that a three wheel pushchair is large and heavy. It is essential to make sure it can fit into your car boot, or that it's easy to lift into your home. Some models are extremely large at the back, so they may be difficult to maneuver in a small space or through doorways.