10 Tips To Build Your 3 Wheel Buggy Empire
Why Choose a 3 Wheel Buggy?
3-wheelers have a reputation for being tough and durable. The MB Mini now owned by Phil & Teds features a lockback or a full swivel wheel to pop-up curbs easily and boasts a quick one-hand folding. Suitable from birth with the carrycot plus (a comfortable lie-flat baby bed) and it can also be converted into a fully-loaded double buggy.
Easy to Manoeuvre
A three-wheeler is an excellent option for those who need speed and lightness. This model of pushchair comes with a single wheel at the front and two wheels at the back, which makes them extremely easy to turn with a sixpence, and can get over bumps or high kerbs with ease.
If you're looking to take your buggy off the road it's essential to find one with a high-quality suspension and pneumatic tyres, so look out for these features. MFM reviewer Kath said she was "really impressed by the way it adapted to off-road walking and challenging terrain" noting that "it was able to handle grass, cobbles, bumpy pavements, and dirt tracks really well, and it was a great way to navigate between kerbs."
If you're thinking of buying a 3-wheel buggy to accommodate a newborn, make sure the sling seat fabric is parent-facing, or consider modulars that convert into a carrycot, or infant car seat, like Mountain Buggy's carrycot plus (which offers a cosy sleeper that's designed for sleep at night) or sport verso (which grows with your child from day dot using the use of a fabric sling to modular seat). All of their 3-wheel buggies pass the same standards and stability tests as their 4-wheel models! They have a 16" rear tire that has an swivel wheel lockable that is perfect for running. So you can get fit while pushing the kids.
Easy to fold
Many buggy brands have come up with lightweight buggies and strollers that fold easily. This is particularly true for 3 wheel buggies. The buggy can be folded in half with ease with a simple one-handed operation. This makes it easy to keep it in a small car boot or home cupboard. Many of these lightweight strollers and stroller models also have a smart carry bag that makes it even easier to carry the stroller when you're on the move.
Another benefit of 3-wheeled buggys is their superior maneuverability on rough terrain. This is thanks to their superior geometry, engineering and weight distribution. They typically have big wheels that are placed in the front and back of the buggy, which is particularly important when dealing with bumpy or rough roads or pavements. Furthermore 3 wheel stroller on the majority of 3 wheel buggies are rotated, which can help to provide you with great agility and makes it easy to steer and control the buggy over difficult terrains.
This is the case with the brand new 3-wheel buggy, called Sport(tm) Sport(tm), which is a fabulous-looking travel system from a company that is typically renowned for its car seats (Maxi-Cosi). It is suitable from birth thanks to its carrycot, and can be used up to age 3. The all-terrain pushchair comes with impressive tyres that are air filled and don't require pumping. MFM reviewer Kath was awed by its ability to handle rough terrain, stating that "it is able to navigate grass, cobbles and bumpy pavements effortlessly and is enjoyable to jog with The lockable swivel in the front wheel gives you excellent stability."
What's more, this stylish buggy comes with a single-handed and compact fold as well as excellent storage options (including a spacious basket and a handy toddler ride-on-board). It also comes with a set of LED visibility Lights that are easy to use, rechargeable, and will greatly improve your visibility while you're out.
Easy to store
The 3 wheel buggy is one of the most portable and compact styles of pram which allows you to maneuver it on uneven terrain. They are a fantastic option for those who like exploring the countryside or urban landscapes.
A 3-wheel buggy is extremely mobile and agile. Its perfect engineering and geometry allow for quick turns. In terms of the kerb pop, they're very simple to push and are able to be used by people of all sizes. They can be even steered with one hand, as most of them have an swivel wheel in the front that turns at a whim.
Sport verso(tm) which is a world-first, is built on the OG inline(tm). It offers a modularity that protects your pocketbook. You can begin with just one buggy, but then expand to two or more as your family grows. It has an auto-lying flat bed, a wide seat with padding, and a 5-point harness. It can also be attached to a carrycot or car seat. It also has a large shopping bag, a front zip pocket, and two mesh pockets on the rear.
Easy to transport
Comparing 3 wheel buggies to 4-wheelers is usually easier and lighter. This is due to the fact that the weight of a 3 wheeler is evenly distributed across all four wheels, so it's not as much as an effort to carry around. This makes them ideal for those who need a light and easy to transport buggy.
Mountain Buggy is a pioneer of all-terrain adventure. It has launched a brand new three-wheeled buggy designed for those who enjoy spending time in the great outdoors. The Upp XL comes in black or grey, and comes with suspension and an oversized front wheel that offer an outstanding off-road experience.
The Upp XL comes with a fabric sling that has been designed to be child-facing. This lets you bond with your newborn. It comes with a cozy carrycot that's certified for sleeping at night and a firm, breathable mattress.
It's safe from birth and, just like all Mountain Buggy buggies, it passes the same rigorous stability tests as strollers with four wheels. It's also a beautiful buggie to look at, with its black frame and jacquard fabric.
The phil&teds sports is a clever 3-wheeler that protects your wallet in the future by beginning as a fantastic buggy, and then adapting so it can be used for two (or even more!) as your family grows, all in the same footprint as a single buggy! With a smart fabric sling seat, which fits perfectly into the frame and is just the right height to ensure perfect weight distribution, it's easy to maneuver and a breeze to take a kerb off.