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Best Travel Prams - Lightweight Strollers That Are Quick to Fold and Easy to Operate

Lightweight strollers need to be quick to fold and simple to operate. The best travel prams also come with a compact fold that easily fits in overhead bins or smaller car boots and can even accommodate the infant car seat.

The BabyZen Yoyo2 is the pram of choice for many parents who travel, thanks to its super-lightweight design that's gate-check friendly and its compact fold. It also has a fantastic turn radius, and a close-to-flat recline.

UPPAbaby G-Luxe

The UPPAbaby G-Luxe has a reputation as an elegant, feature-packed product that is intuitively designed. The stroller is light and folds into smaller dimensions to make it easy to move. It also has a convenient front wheel lock that keeps the stroller stable when in use and an adjustable canopy that offers ample coverage against the sun. It is easy to maneuver and has a great storage basket that can hold plenty of gear.

Unlike the more expensive models in the UPPAbaby family the G-Luxe is quite affordable and comes with a number of extras, including a parent cup holder and rain cover. It also comes with a handy one step brake system and tall handlebars that make it easier to push for parents of any height and a hand-level folding mechanism that makes it simple to stow.

The UPPAbaby G-Luxe features an updated robust frame that is reminiscent of the VISTA & CRUZ strollers. It also has a brand new front-end with a single-wheeled design that improves maneuverability, and a bigger canopy with an opening sunshade which provides SPF 50plus protection. It also has a large storage basket and a back-of-seat pocket that is accessible from the back.

While the G-Luxe scored well in our noise testing however, it wasn't at the top of the class in terms of performance and durability. It also had the fewest recline positions among our test models. Its rear-facing seats aren't suitable for children less than two years.

UPPAbaby G-Luxe was a close competitor, but did not win the prize for the best travel stroller umbrella stroller. It still offers many of those features that make the top contenders so popular among families. It weighs 16 lbs and has a very small folded footprint however, it's not as compact as the other models we evaluated. The Summer Infant 3D Lite is 2 lbs lighter than the G-Luxe and folds down to an even smaller size which makes it a great option for those looking for a stroller that is light and is easy to move.

BabyZen Yoyo2

The BabyZen Yoyo2 is a pram that does what it promises on the tin. It is easy to use, lightweight, and stylish. It's designed to fit into city life, and if are planning to travel with it, it's perfect for that too. It's more expensive than some of the other choices, but it's among the few that comes with a rain cover.

Five Frenchmen founded BabyZen in order to design an easy-to-use stroller suitable for urban living. The YOYO2 version is their latest. The YOYO2 is a truly unique folding and unfolding system that is easy to do with one hand. It's also extremely lightweight and compact, and it can even be carried on the shoulder. It can be used right from the moment of birth and has an infant bassinet that is suitable for babies. It can then be converted into a seat when your baby is at the next stage. You can also add a car-seat to make it an entire travel system.

The YOYO2 is a great bicycle with a suspension system that can take on rough terrain and is easy to push. It has a large storage basket, as well as an internal zip pocket that is sufficient to store your wallet, phone, or snacks. It can be linked to other YOYOs for bigger families and is compatible with all Babyzen accessories like an earplug and a big shopping bag.

The only drawback to the YOYO2 is that it's not suitable for long walks in the park or on cobblestones. It's a smooth and easy ride, but may not be as durable as something made for more rocky terrain. However, if you plan on using it for short city walks and to run errands then it should serve you very well. The YOYO2 is simple to get into and out of the boot of my Honda Civic and it will easily fit in the footwell as well. It's also smaller than most people's hand luggage so it's perfect to fly with a baby.

Summer Infant 3D Lite

The Summer Infant 3D Lite is a light, feature-rich and compact stroller that folds up into a small package for easy transport and storage. It is the lightest stroller that we tested and is among the top budget options available. It is not suitable for everyday use as it does not have a bassinet or a car seat, but it is great for travel.

It can accommodate a toddler easily. The large seat lays almost flat for napping or diaper changes and the 5-point harness adjusts to three height positions as your child grows. The storage basket is large and there is an apron for a cup on the back for parents to use. There is a window that peeks out on the canopy which is covered by a fabric flap and a pocket with a zipper for smaller items.

The stroller, similar to the UPPAbaby G-Luxe can be used on smooth surfaces, but gets stuck in cracks when we test it on rough terrain. The wheels are made of plastic and they vibrate more than the average of our test group. It has a shorter strap for carrying than the majority of the strollers we tested, which makes it more difficult to carry when you're carrying a heavy bag.

The 3Dlite unfolds and folds in just six seconds. There are a few steps to the process: lifting the lever in the back center to release a latch, pushing down the latch on the back right and then pushing the handles down. While these aren't the fastest or slowest time for folding and unfolding a stroller, they are nevertheless quite fast. It has relatively taller handles which could be an issue for those who are shorter.

The biggest disadvantage of the Summer Infant 3D Lite is that it doesn't have a full sunshade. It comes with a large canopy, but it does not provide much protection to your child while walking with them facing the sunlight. It comes with a retractable visor that provides some protection when fully opened, but does not cover the head of the child.

Zoe Traveler

If you're looking for a lightweight and compact stroller, take a look at the Zoe Traveler. This stroller is not just lightweight, but also can fold down to the size and shape of a carry on suitcase! This is a huge plus in our books. It also includes sun canopy as well as a console for parents and many other features like a travel backpack/storage and cross-body or single shoulder straps, a kid's snack tray, and an umbrella for the weather.

Zoe was founded as a family-owned enterprise and they pride themselves on creating products that provide parents with the best value as their children develop. This is evident in their stroller range, which includes everything from a basic umbrella to an expanded double with reclining seats. Their travel strollers are also one of the Best travel pram (gigatree.eu) options available, and they offer the most bang for your buck.

We tried the Zoe Traveler in order to compare it with the competition on the basis of its functionality and ease of use. We analyzed a variety of aspects, including folding and unfolding storage and maneuverability, and safety. We found this stroller to be easy to fold and unfold, but it does take a bit of effort with one hand. It's also not the same smooth ride like some of the other models. It's not the ideal choice for taller parents as the handlebars are only 40 inches tall. This could make it uncomfortable for long journeys.

It is essential to have sufficient storage space in your stroller, particularly when you are traveling. It's a significant portion of our overall score for ease of use. The Zoe Traveler scored a solid 7 out of 10 in this category. A small bin is located in the back seat. It could fit the diaper bag and maybe coat or jacket. However, it's unlikely to fit a full day's worth of items.

The seats in the Zoe Traveler are comfortable but not the most spacious in our test group. The seats have average padding, and there are two recline settings. One hand is needed to adjust the recline, however two hands are required to bring it back up straight.