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The Babyzen Yoyo stroller is a excellent choice if you're on a budget and don't need a stroller which can also be used as car seat carrier. It comes with a simple one-step foot brake that's flip flop user-friendly.
It's also easy to push and feels solid in navigating kerbs or woodland paths. It's also easy to fold.
1. Babyzen YOYO2
The Babyzen YOYO2 has earned itself a reputation for being the ultimate lightweight stroller, both for city dwellers as for jet-setters. This is thanks to its extremely nimble handling and fold which fits in the overhead luggage of an aeroplane. The most recent version features independent suspension on all four wheels, made of Hytrel Elastomer, which allows it to effortlessly navigate across all types of surfaces and terrain'.
The frame's base YOYO2 frame with a curved fabric bassinet as well as a 6+ month color pack form a stylish pushchair that is easy on the eye and has a subtle but elegant design and stylish branding. The frame's weight is less than a kilogram and is so light that you can lift it out of the box using just one hand.
The hood, as an example is able to snap onto the YOYO2 in a calm manner. It is machine washable up to 30 degrees which helps avoid stains caused by smushed carrot puffs and rice cakes. It can be used as a pram right from birth using the Newborn Pack or bassinet, or converted to a stroller from 6 months by clicking on the YOYO Connect additional chassis.
2. Evenflo Pivot Xplore
The Evenflo Pivot Xplore is a great option for parents who are looking for an adaptable stroller wagon. The Evenflo Pivot can be transformed from a stroller to a wagon by simply flipping the handle. Parents can then select which one is the best fit for their needs. The wagon can be used by two or more children from 6 months old to 5 years, and it has a wide storage basket that can accommodate everything you need on the go.
The Xplore also comes with two canopies that move from front to back, providing ample sun coverage for all family members. It also has a footwell, which is not as deep or large as some wagons, so it may not be ideal for long trips or napping.
The frame on the Xplore feels sturdy and solid but it doesn't have as much flex as some of the other wagons we tested. It is also more difficult to fold than many of the other models, and it does not lock tightly when folded. It is easy to maneuver however, and can fit through narrow 28-inch doors.
3. Delta Children LX Side by Side
This bare-bones double stroller from Delta Children is an excellent option for parents seeking a budget-friendly secondary travel stroller. It scored well in our Strollers & Multiples Test for weight and folded dimensions, meaning it is lightweight, compact when folded, and easy to move and store in a trunk for your car. It also comes with an adjustable reclining seat that can be positioned in several positions as well as an adult cup holder. Other key features include 360-degree shock-absorbing front wheels as well as two large storage bags that hang from the ceiling.
In our test of the push and turn, it did better than the majority of other cheap strollers we tested, but it's still not the easiest to maneuver on uneven terrain or through narrow doorways. Its sunshades were among the smallest of all strollers we tested. They only cover the top and do not have peekaboo windows. The UPPAbaby G-Link 2 has a more extensive canopy.
It took us just under three minutes to put together the Delta using a standard manual. The parts are all non-required and required tools. However, it's missing some critical features we believe it is important to consider as non-negotiable features in 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 the newest version of Maxi-Cosi's pushchair range and is billed as an urban travel system. It is designed to carry baby from birth up to approximately 3.5 years old, and can be converted into a seat and carrycot in just only a few clicks. It can be used with Maxi Cosi capsule car seats. It comes with a light Mico 30 infant seat, a stay-in car-base and reversible carriage.
The seat can be reclined with one hand and the large shopping basket makes it easy for parents to help their child in and out. Despite being narrow, the pushchair handled the bumps of everyday life well and was able to pass through doorways without fuss.
The front wheels are able to be locked in a forward position, or they can pivot. This is useful in rough terrain. We let the front wheels to rotate on our walk along the stony path. It handled this reasonably well, even though it felt slightly bumpier.
5. Baby Jogger City Tour 2,
Baby Jogger is most well-known for its 3-wheeled, all-terrain, jogging strollers. But they also make a broad variety of pushchairs that have four wheels. City Tour 2 is their most well-known model. It is simple to fold and fits easily into the trunk of a car even with a carrycot attached.
It's a little heavier than the other strollers we test, but the wheels are a rubber composite, which makes it feel well-built and durable. It is easy to maneuver over different terrains and even with two kids, a shopping bag and other items.
Both the seat and the carrycot come with hoods that can be removed to reveal a UV50and sun canopy extensions. They are water-resistant and durable unlike other prams' hoods which are whipped back into toddlers' faces.
It does not have much storage space, but it comes with an ample basket that is deep enough to hold a change bag or a large amount of groceries. It can also be linked with a Baby Jogger infant car seat to create a traveling system for infants up to 20 lb (car seat and adapters are sold separately). If you are looking for a stroller that is able to be taken on the road, the City Tour 2 is an excellent option.
6. Nuna Mixx Next
Nuna Mixx was an infant stroller that captivated the hearts of many parents when it first debuted. It is an aluminium-framed stroller which can be used from infant's earliest days through. It comes with a variety of notable features, including the possibility of flipping the seat between parent and world-facing, a large UPF 50+ canopy, a flip out eyeshade as well as a large basket and adjustable handlebar.
The chassis has a built-in suspension system which reduces the impact of bumpy terrain. The wheels are constructed of tough foam and reduce punctures. It was easy to push, and our tester was able manoeuvre the vehicle through the narrow streets.
It folds in just four steps and locks automatically without fuss. It can also be folded and raised for easier transport down the stairs or in the boot of the car. The travel system is also included with the option of adding an additional car seat or carrycot by using the adaptors included. The brakes are simple to use, using a single fold pushchair color coded and flip-flop-friendly.
7. Babyzen Duet
This single seat stroller pushchair that is budget-friendly is surprisingly easy to maneuver and features an excellent dual suspension system, one-hand fold, and a handy carry strap. It's also light and robust. The seat can be reclined into many different positions. It also has a double-breathable mattress built in that is suitable for infants.
The canopy/seat features two extra-large fixed or flip out sun visors. Both are UPF50+. The toggle closure isn't the best since it's not as silent as Velcro and could awaken napping babies.
The Duet is a stroller that can be used side-by-side and can be configured to accommodate twins or other siblings (up to 22kg maximum per seat). It is compatible with two infant car seats and some carrycots. In twin mode seats, the seats can be positioned so that they face each one. They can also be set towards the parents. This will help lessen sibling fights over who gets seated with mom and dad. It comes with a large gear tray as well as a bottle holder and snack tray. It also has a superior folding stand that folds down and a frame lock.
8. Baby Jogger Urban Glide 2.
The Thule Urban Glide 2 is a jogger designed for parents who want to keep active. It's one of the lightest strollers that you can buy for your child. It also comes with excellent safety features, like the 5-point safety harness and wrist safety strap. It also features an innovative twist hand brake that's different from the lever type found on competing models.
The seat is well padded and provides plenty of space to sit. However, the seat depth is smaller than that of other joggers (it's only about 10") The storage bin is encased with a zipper to keep things safe. 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 as of yet, but you can use it right from the start with the purchase of adapters for the majority of seats made by brands like BOB, Graco, Combi, Evenflo, Britax, and UPPAbaby. It folds up compactly and takes between 5 and 10 minutes to assemble without tools. The manual is easy to comprehend and contains multiple languages.