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Lightweight 3 Wheel PushchairThis model is ideal if you are looking for a lightweight, 3-wheel pushchair that can withstand rough terrain. Its foam-filled, never-flat tyres will not puncture and are easy to maintain.If you buy a separate car seat or adapters, it could also accommodate one. It has a large shopping basket.Easy to manoeuvreA lightweight pushchair is equipped with solid tyres which are easy to maneuver on any surface. They also have a great suspension, which makes the ride more comfortable for your baby. If you want an infant buggy that can be used as a jogger, search for one with an swivel front wheel that locks into position and a brake control that is one-handed.If 3 wheel buggy looking for a light pushchair that can be used in urban and rural areas look into the iCandy Core. This model has large, foam-filled tires that can handle any terrain. According to MFM reviewer Tara it’s a great choice for open forest trails as well as gravel roads and town cobbles. It also comes with features that are suitable for parents, such as a reclining chair with an adjustable handlebar, as well as a generous basket. MFM reviewer Becky is pleased to see that the handbrake is in a safe position to prevent kicking it accidentally. This is a real bonus if you’re travelling with a child who will probably be doing some of the pushing.Baby is comfortable and safeThe most effective pushchairs have seats that are large, comfortable and ventilated to ensure the comfort of your infant or toddler. They should also be able to recline so that your child can sit up and see the world around them. They will often have leg rests and straps that can be adjusted so you can determine the most comfortable position.You can also buy all-terrain strollers that are designed for off road walking. They’ll have features like large puncture-proof wheels and great suspension which makes them a great option for rural walks or market town cobbles. They might be larger, heavier and more difficult to fold into a boot.All-terrain pushchairs tend to be more expensive than standard pushchairs however, the larger and heavier weight can be worth the cost especially if you reside in a rural location or frequently take your buggy off-road. They are also difficult to maneuver through smaller spaces and shops as they can be quite wide.One of the best all-terrain pushchairs on the market is the UPPAbaby Nipper V5. It is built with a sturdy chassis, air-filled tyres that are nearly impossible to puncture and fantastic suspension. It is ideal for long walks over a variety of terrains, and can be used for jogging when your child is older. It has a large storage basket and an easy-to-use canopy that has a peekaboo view.The Baby Trend Sonar Cargo 3-Wheel Travel System is another all-terrain stroller that’s worth considering. It features a large integrated storage bag on the back of the seat, and also access from the front and rear of the large basket. Its sleek design is modern and sleek and comes with a parent tray with a handy phone holder that can be used either portrait or landscape modes. It also comes with two cup holders that are large.The only drawbacks to the UPPAbaby is that it’s a bit difficult to fold (the button-and-ring mechanism has to be set at the right time) as well as the footrest doesn’t rotate. This is a great lightweight pushchair that has all the features you’d like for a all-terrain pushchair.Folding is simpleIf you’re looking for a baby stroller that folds up easily and fits into a small boot, look at this beauty. It’s light and when folded, it looks like an umbrella which makes it ideal for travel – it even comes with a carry bag. It’s also useful for home use because it has the same seating area, parent tray, and under-seat storage.The latest version of this popular lightweight pushchair is bigger than its predecessor, while maintaining a sleek silhouette and being very easy to fold. The pushchair comes with a bigger sun shade as well as a more pronounced recline, meaning that your child will be more comfortable. It is suitable for use starting from birth and can be used in combination with an UPPAbaby infant car seat or carrycot (carrier adapters are available separately).A top-rated, rated pushchair for country life, the Fox 5 from Bugaboo offers impressive all-terrain features such as solid chassis, smooth suspension and large wheels that are puncture-proof. The Fox 5 isn’t only ideal for long walks, but it can also be used to run once your child is old enough.This all-terrain stroller has been improved from its predecessor. It now has an easier-to-use button and ring combination to fold, a wider sun canopy (no windows that peek out) and a more pronounced seat recline. It’s suitable for infants from six months old and can be used with the UPPAbaby carrycot as well as car seats using the included adaptors. It’s also simple to lock and comes with foam-filled tires that never flatten.Easy to storeThis is among the most lightweight pushchairs we have come across and still comes with many features for parents. It comes with a big basket, a tray for children and a caddy for parents that has cup holders. It also has a wrist strap (normally only found on strollers that jog) and lockable front wheels. The handlebars provide a great height for tall and short parents. It folds up in a compact manner, with a press of the button.All-terrain models are best if you enjoy countryside walks and wish to be able take your pushchair away from the main roads. They are designed for rough terrain and come with larger, puncture-proof tires. They will also feature a sturdy suspension system.The iCandy Core ticks all of the right boxes for those looking for a light pushchair that is able to do everything from woodland walks to shopping trips on the high street. It is suitable from birth, features a world-facing seat unit, and is compatible with an UPPAbaby carrycot or car seat using adaptors (available separately). The foam-filled never-flat tyres are robust and easy to clean.

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