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Best 3 Wheel Pushchairs
All-terrain stroller is light, durable and offers great maneuverability. Its one-hand fold is compact, which means it's easy to transport and freestanding when folded. The padded seat reclines to a near-flat position, and there's a huge storage bin and canopy. Baby suitability: Yes and with a separate carrycot (not suitable for overnight sleeping).
Air-filled tyres and a good suspension can handle rough terrain. You can also use it to jog. However, you should wait until the baby is at minimum 6 or 9 months old.
Ickle Bubba XL Air
This light pushchair made by Ickle Bubba comes with a variety of features that parents will enjoy. The travel system includes a lie flat carrycot for newborns and an adjustable forward and rear facing seat for the pushchair.
The XL Air is a very impressive buggy. It's easy to see why it has received such high marks from customers. It is incredibly lightweight The chassis and wheels weigh only 6.5kg. It is also very simple to put together. In fact I was able get the whole thing up and running in just five minutes, which is pretty amazing considering that it also included the tying of the fabric to the carrycot!
The seat is large and comfortable for Annie, who is just 12 months old. The recline lever was simple to use. There's a good amount of space in the basket too and I like the fact that it has a zip-up pocket in the handle bar so you can keep your keys and phone safe!
The only slight downside is that the handlebar is low, which can be a problem for taller parents. It's covered with a soft, comfortable leather-like material that is easy to clean.
Hauck Pushchair Runner
The Runner is designed for parents who like to explore and are always on the go. The large pneumatic wheels can be used on forest and field trails. The front wheel is lockable and swivels to allow for greater versatility. It also has a padded 5-point safety harness and a front bar to keep your little one safe on all trips, while the parking brake effectively stops the stroller from moving when you take a break. The seat can be adjusted to lay flat and the canopy can be opened for maximum air circulation during hot days. The handle can be adjusted by more than 30 cm to accommodate dad's or mom's heights.
If you're planning an easy jog or a long hike The Runner is ready to accompany you on all your adventures with a reclining, fully-flat seat and suspension air wheels that promise an unhurried ride. The front wheel can be locked to provide greater 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 maneuver for some parents than its predecessor. Also the locking system (requiring two buttons either on either side of the handlebar) is less user-friendly. The handlebars are higher than the ones of other competitors, which means they may not be suitable for taller parents. However the stroller is durable and a lot of fun, and is worth considering by families with active children.

Red Kite Push Me Pace
Red Kite's Pace is a fantastic product from the affordable British brand. They are known for their well-designed, no-fuss products that are essential to parents. It's their latest and most expensive addition to their budget-friendly stroller line. Like the Ickle Bubba Aurora or Yoyo it's car seat compatible so you can use from birth.
The new Pace has some fantastic design features, like a rose-gold shade on the chassis, hood and stroller trims that really make it stand out. The car seat and stroller fabrics are stylish in tan, grey and cream. You can also add handles made of leather and a bumper bar to match.
The stroller seat can be used from birth to 22kg. It converts easily to a two-in-one reversible position, which is either parent-facing or world-facing. The stroller seat has various lie-back positions, comfortable padded leg rests, and an extended sun canopy with concealed zip sections and a transparent flap, and retractable visor.
Furthermore, when folded it's Pace measures up at 56 x 43 x 32cm which means it can be used as hand luggage with Easyjet and Ryanair, among other carriers. 3 wheel pushchair on either side are easy to use and click into the appropriate position.
Bugaboo Fox 5
Created to be the ultimate all-terrain stroller, Bugaboo's latest Fox 5 promises to do everything. Its unique chassis, with a shorter wheel-distance makes it more maneuverable than its predecessor. I tried it with my two children one of whom is eight weeks old and the other toddler - on rough pavements along with grassy wooded trails and even cobblestones.
The large puncture-proof wheels, which measure 22cm or 30cm in diameter are able to handle various terrains. The wheels have flaps that can be opened or closed to let more air in when needed. It's a bit bigger than some pushchairs, but it doesn't feel bulky or heavy when pushing over bumpy surfaces.
The seat fabric can be washed by machine, and the faux leather frame and grips are easy to clean. It's also quieter than other pushchairs and I felt comfortable in the city streets. It has integrated accessory points, so you can attach footmuffs and parasols and also changing bags or snack trays, and even snack trays. You can also use the hood to block wind and rain, although it's not waterproof. The single pram can be fitted with the Comfort Wheeled Board (not included) that gives your child more leg room. It took about 20 minutes to assemble the bassinet, and the same amount of time to convert it to the seat.
UPPAbaby Ridge
Whether you're enjoying an early morning run under the stars or taking a moonlit walk in the cool air, the UPPAbaby Ridge transforms every moment into a shared experience. This stroller that is all-terrain designed to keep you and the child engaged.
The massive 12" and 16" foam-filled tires provide an easy ride, no matter the terrain. The suspension system that is patent-pending allows you to glide effortlessly on woodland paths while minimizing the impact on your child's legs and rear. The performance disc handbrake allows you to quickly stop even while running on the downhill slope.
From bustling farmers markets to street performers playing a tune The Ridge navigates all your city's most popular scenes effortlessly. Its spacious basket accommodates your market finds and all of your baby's essentials, while the roomy canopy provides sun and wind protection. The canopy on the front can be unzipped to reveal two mesh peekaboos, which allow you to watch your baby.
The Ridge's reversible seating allows you to choose whether your child faces the world in front of them or you and its simple foot brake system is a breeze for new parents. A fantastic feature is the reversible handlebar which allows you to adjust it to your height and preferences. And unlike some jogging strollers, the Ridge's fold is solid and self-standing when folded.
iCandy Core
The new iCandy pushchair is packed with features that will really impress parents. It comes with a multi-mode wheelbase and an LED Visibility Hub light that's the first of its kind in the market. It has a built-in Ride-on Board that saves on future costs, and lets tired toddlers accompany the family when they go on excursions.
The Core is available as either a travel system or single seat. It works with the most popular car seats, including the ones from Cybex Maxi Cosi Joie. It has the largest seat unit in the iCandy line, meaning you can use it for your baby's first year and beyond. It's a beautifully designed pushchair that has premium knitted fabrics. The parent's adjustable handlebar and child's removable bumper bar are made of soft leatherette. The folded calf support can be extremely comfortable for children.
I was amazed by how easy it is to fold and collapse. It only takes one hand with the seat unit in place. It is also easy to fit into your hallway and boot which makes it ideal for travel. The iCandy Core comes with lots of additional accessories, including a colour matching changing rucksack and footmuff/liner.