Why 3 Wheel Buggy Is Right For You

Why 3 Wheel Buggy Is Right For You


Why Choose a 3 Wheel Buggy?

3-wheelers are known for being tough and durable. The MB Mini is now owned by Phil & Teds features a lockback or full swivel wheel to pop-up curbs easily and comes with a one-hand folding. Suitable from birth with the carrycot plus (a cosy lie flat baby bed) It also converts into an active double buggy.

Easy to Manoeuvre

If you opt for a three wheel buggy, you're aiming for agility and lightness in handling. This kind of buggy is easy to maneuver and will easily get over bumps and high kerbs.

Choose a buggy equipped with pneumatic tyres and a good suspension if you plan to use it off-road. MFM reviewer Kath said she was "really impressed by the way it adapted to off-road walking and difficult terrain" she added "it was able to handle grass, cobbles bumpy pavements and dirt tracks very well, and it was a great way to navigate up and down kerbs."

If you're planning to purchase a 3-wheeled buggy for a newborn, ensure that the sling fabric is positioned in the direction of the parent. Or, consider an adjustable model that can be used as an car seat for infants, or a comfortable, flat bed, such as Mountain Buggy’s carrycot plus, (which provides a cosy lay-flat mattress that is suitable for sleep at night) or Sport Verso (which grows with your child's development, from day dot to a modular seat with a fabric seat). All of their 3-wheel buggies have the same safety standards and stability tests as their four-wheel models! They have a 16" rear tire with a lockable swivel wheel that's ideal for jogging. You can stay fit while pushing your children.

Folding is simple

Many buggy brands have come up with lightweight buggies and strollers that are very easy to fold. This is especially the case for buggies that have 3 wheels. The buggy folds in half using a simple one-handed mechanism. This makes it much easier to put it in a compact car boot or home cupboard. Many of these lightweight strollers and stroller models come with a clever carry bag that makes it even easy to transport the stroller when you're on the go.

Another benefit of 3-wheel buggys is their superior maneuverability on rough terrain. This is thanks to their superior design, engineering and weight distribution. The buggies typically have large wheels in both the front and back, which is essential for rough or bumpy pavements or roads. Additionally, the wheels on most 3 wheel buggies can swivel, which further helps to give you great agility and makes it easy to steer and control the buggy on difficult surfaces.

This is the case with the brand-new 3-wheel buggy named Sport(tm), a travel system that looks fantastic and is from a company better known for their car seats (Maxi Cosi). It is suitable from birth thanks to its carrycot, and can be used up to age 3. This all-terrain pushchair is equipped with impressive tyres that are air filled and don't require pumping. Kath is an MFM reviewer, was awed by its capability to deal with rough terrain. Kath said it "navigates smoothly over grass and cobbles, and bumpy surfaces effortlessly."

Additionally, this sleek buggy comes with a single-handed and compact fold and some fantastic storage options (including an ample basket and a handy toddler ride-on-board). It even comes with a game changing set of LED visibility lights that are easy to use, rechargeable and can really enhance your visibility when out and out and about.

Easy to store

The 3 wheel buggy lets you effortlessly maneuver it on rough terrain. They're often a better choice for off-road walks than 4-wheel buggies and are ideal for those who like to go out and explore the urban or countryside.

A 3-wheeler can be very quick to turn around, with the perfect geometry and engineering, delivering amazing agility and superior manoeuvrability. In terms of the kerb's pop, they're extremely easy to push and are able to be used by people of all sizes. They can even be steered using just one hand, because they're equipped with an upper swivel that spins on a dime.

Sport verso(tm) which is a world-first, is built on the OG inline(tm). It is a modular system that helps protect your pocketbook. You can begin with a single stroller and then increase it to two or more as your family grows. It features an auto-lounge flat bed, a large cushioned seat unit, and an improved 5-point harness. It can also attach a carrycot or car seat. It also comes with a lot of storage space including a large shopping basket, front zip pocket and two mesh pockets in the rear.

Easy to transport

Comparing 3-wheel buggies to 4-wheelers is usually simpler and lighter. This is due to the fact that the weight of a buggy is evenly distributed across the four wheels, which means it's not nearly as a burden to carry around. This makes them ideal for those who prefer a light and easy to transport buggy.

3 wheel pushchairs of all terrain adventure, Mountain Buggy, have unveiled a brand new 3-wheel buggy that is ideal for those who want to spend time in the outdoors. The Upp XL comes in black or grey and features an suspension system and a large front wheel that offer an outstanding off-road experience.

For infants, the Upp XL has a fabric sling seat that's designed for superior parental facing - ideal for bonding with your baby. It comes with a cosy carrycot that is approved for sleep at night and a comfortable, breathable mattress.

It's safe from birth and, like all Mountain Buggy buggies, it is able to pass the same rigorous global stability tests as the strollers with four wheels. Also it's gorgeous to look at with its black frame made of pewter and jacquard black fabric.

phil&teds' sport is a smart little 3-wheeler that will future proof your budget by serving as a brilliant single buggy from the start and adapting to take 2 (or more!) As your family grows, you can still utilize the same footprint as a single buggy. With a clever fabric sling seat that fits perfectly inside the frame and sits at just the right height for perfect weight distribution, it's easy to maneuver and easy to take a kerb off.

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